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Conversational Japanese Dialogues: Over 100 Japanese Conversations and Short Stories

By: Lingo Mastery
Narrated by: Rieah Masubuchi, Daisuke Nishikiori, Arif Hodzic, Alexa Hodzic
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Having trouble following dialogues on your favorite Japanese anime, series, and movies?

Do you want to have conversations with Japanese speakers like a native?

If your answer to any of the previous questions was "yes", then this audiobook is for you!

One of the most crucial skills you will gain as a language learner is the ability to speak like a native. Using the right words, tone, and formality is key to mastering the language, and Japanese is no different!

Because of this, we have compiled over 100 conversational Japanese stories for beginners along with their translations, allowing new Japanese speakers to obtain the necessary tools to know how to set a meeting, rent a car, or tell a doctor that they don’t feel well. If speaking the language natively is your goal, this audiobook is for you!

How Conversational Japanese Dialogues works:

  • Each new section will have a fresh, new story between two people who wish to solve a common, day-to-day issue that you will surely encounter in real life.
  • A Japanese version of the conversation will take place first. Here, we will challenge your skills by allowing you to listen to the dialogue in its original tongue; you will learn how to read and pronounce each word like a native!
  • Accurate English translations follow each Japanese conversation, providing you with the opportunity to understand everything that has been said.
  • A helpful introduction and conclusion that will offer you important strategies, tips and tricks to allow you to get the most out of this learning material.

We want you to feel comfortable while learning the tongue; after all, no language should be a barrier for you to travel around the world and expand your online and offline social circles!

So, look no further! Piurchase your copy of Conversational Japanese Dialogues and start learning Japanese right now!

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

©2021 Lingo Mastery (P)2021 Lingo Mastery

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Good supplementary material for learning Japanese

This is a good supplement to a more structured teaching methodology, like Pimsleur or Rosetta Stone. You should have a good grasp of Hiragana, Katakana and some basic kanji before using it so that you can read the transcript. I started using it when I was in the fourth of five Pimsleur courses.

Positives:
+ The transcript includes furigana, which is helpful for reading kanji.
+ Covers a lot of topics so you'll learn a lot of vocabulary and grammar concepts.

Negatives:
- The Japanese audio quality doesn't seem to be as good as the English audio quality.
- They only use two speakers. When learning it's important to listen to as many different speakers as possible because everybody has slightly varied pronunciation.

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One of the best studying materials on Audible

I have been studying the Japanese language for two years now. "Conversational Japanese Dialogues" is a rich material with step-by-step learning that helps to increase your skills using the provided tips and tricks. The short stories are also an excellent way to get a better perspective on both Japanese culture and language.

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Serious approach and compelling dialogues

This book brings detailed translations for day-to-day examples, which you can adapt for all sorts of conversations. It provides a range of topics and expressions you would likely witness in everyday exchanges.

I enjoyed the size of the chapters, each content with practicable length, and they get more and more complex and challenging towards the end of the book, as they go a little more in-depth. I believe dialogues are the best way to create a context in a way that reinforces comprehension.

Each chapter presents a glossary at the end and quiz questions that helped me build my vocabulary. As an introduction to Japanese, it allowed me to expand my listening and reading skills. I recommend reading the sentences out loud while listening for further practice, listening to each chapter a second and third times.

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Really good!

This is really good way for beginners to immerse in the language and work on their reading and listening practice. While this is certainly not for people who are totally new to the language (you need to have decent amount of vocabulary and grammar knowledge already to get the most out of this I think) I would highly recommend.

Unlike the Japanese short stories for beginners by Lingo Mastery which I would also recommend, these conversations are short, very relatable to everyday scenarios and most importantly in my opinion use informal language. The Japanese you will encounter everyday, and which is most commonly used. While I do enjoy the short stories, the use of formal language (masu forms etc.) makes this audiobook the best for learners.

Having said this the short stories do have vocabulary lists and these books do not which is why you must have a good amount of vocab before diving in. Then any unknown words you come across you can to your anki decks or however you learn vocab.

I hope there will be a second version of the conversations.

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Badly formatted for audio

It gives the entire dialogue in Japanese, then the entire dialogue in English. Unless you have the memory of a savant, this isn't the greatest way to learn, so I'm returning this.

I have Lingo Mastery's Japanese Short Stories, and in that, when they give you the English translation, they give you a couple lines of Japanese followed by those same lines in English. This works way better as you don't have to remember several minutes of dialogue, which seems nearly impossible.

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