Learn useful phrases and gain cultural insights by listening to the story of Tam, a student from overseas enrolled in a Japanese university. Japan's public media organization NHK offers this Japanese language course with podcast, free of charge. nhk.jp/lesson
Latest episodes of the podcast Easy Japanese: Conversation Lessons | NHK WORLD-JAPAN
- Lesson 1: Asking for directions
- Lesson 2: Introducing yourself with name and occupation
- Lesson 3: Saying where you're from
- Lesson 4: Saying what you're going to do
- Lesson 5: Saying how you studied Japanese
- Lesson 6: Checking where public transportation is headed
- Lesson 7: Asking someone to speak more slowly
- Lesson 8: Introducing friends and others
- Lesson 9: Asking the names of things you don't know
- Lesson 10: Asking how much something costs
- Lesson 11: Asking whether what you want is available
- Lesson 12: Expressing impressions and explaining things -- Part 1
- Lesson 13: Saying what you want to do
- Lesson 14: Saying what you want to try
- Lesson 15: Telling the taxi driver your destination
- Lesson 16: Expressing impressions and explaining things -- Part 2
- Lesson 17: Telling people what you’re doing now
- Lesson 18: Expressing impressions of what you've experienced
- Lesson 19: Saying what you want to buy
- Lesson 20: Asking someone not to put something in your food
- Lesson 21: Describing where you are
- Lesson 22: Inviting someone to do something together -- Part 1
- Lesson 23: Saying what you like
- Lesson 24: Explaining what you can't eat
- Lesson 25: Saying you're not feeling well
- Lesson 26: Expressing multiple impressions -- Part 1
- Lesson 27: Asking which one to choose
- Lesson 28: Asking for permission
- Lesson 29: Saying what you've done
- Lesson 30: Expressing a variety of past and future actions
- Lesson 31: Inviting someone to do something together -- Part 2
- Lesson 32: Asking how to get to your destination
- Lesson 33: Asking how long something will take
- Lesson 34: Saying what you’ve experienced
- Lesson 35: Expressing past or future actions in sequence
- Lesson 36: Asking about the time
- Lesson 37: Saying something is wrong
- Lesson 38: Comparing two things
- Lesson 39: Describing a mistake you’ve made
- Lesson 40: Explaining the reason
- Lesson 41: Asking whether something you want to do is possible
- Lesson 42: Expressing your intent or plans
- Lesson 43: Expressing impressions of what you see
- Lesson 44: Telling someone what you've heard
- Lesson 45: Making a request politely
- Lesson 46: Expressing multiple impressions -- Part 2
- Lesson 47: Asking how to do something
- Lesson 48: Saying what you want to do in the future