Japanese listening practice for all levels ( N5 - N2 ) hosted by a private tutor based in N16, London. I provide easy stories for beginners and natural talks for advanced learners. Find the perfect episode for your level!

Japanese Listening by Japanese Class N16
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Japanese listening practice for all levels ( N5 - N2 ) hosted by a private tutor based in N16, London. I provide easy stories for beginners and natural talks for advanced learners. Find the perfect episode for your level!
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2/2/2026
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Recent Episodes

June 14, 2026
When do you use そうです • ようです• みたい • らしい ? - そうです • ようです • みたい • らしい はいつ使う?| JLPT N4 - N3 level
<p><strong>What’s the difference between そうです, ようです, みたい, and らしい?</p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, I’ll talk about how Japanese people use these expressions in everyday conversation.</p><p><br></p><p>You can find more detailed explanations for each example in the accompanying the note article.</p><p><br></p><p>https://note.com/crisp_gerbil878/n/n4db786ab0bf2?sub_rt=share_sb</p><p><br></p>

May 27, 2026
Is Japanese a ‘fast’ Language!? | Japanese listening JLPT N3-
<p><strong>Do you find Japanese fast or slow?</p><p>Researchers say Japanese is actually one of the fastest languages in the world!</p><p>In this episode, we explore why Japanese sounds the way it does, how syllables work, and what makes Japanese a surprisingly “busy” language.</p><p><br></p><p>You can find the script and vocabulary list on note : https://note.com/crisp_gerbil878/n/nc2502b6a4798?sub_rt=share_pw</strong></p>

May 12, 2026
Did you decide it yourself? Or Did someone else decide it? 「〜ことにしました」「〜ことになりました」| JLPT N4 level
<p><strong>What is the difference between 「〜ことにしました」and 「〜ことになりました」?</p><p><br></p><p>Both expressions can be translated as ‘ decided’ but they sound quite different in Japanese. </p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, we look at how Japanese speakers use these two grammar patterns in real life. </p><p><br></p><p>📝 Read the full transcript, vocabulary list and English translation on note : </p><p><br></p><p>https://note.com/crisp_gerbil878/n/n2936ea0955fc?sub_rt=share_pw</strong></p>
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