I'm just learning so I don't understand much. But I find your way of speaking very calming and relaxing. I'm really enjoying listening while I'm working.
I love Tanaka radio! Thank you for another great video. I was doing well listening without English subtitles until the story at 3:23, then my brain could not handle it lol. I will listen again!
i have never been a language teacher, but i did imagine it one time, when the subject came up in some other video. the imaginary kids liked me a lot, and learned a lot from me.
Part time worker in my country is not familiar. I haven't heard my friend working part time. But I actually really want to work part time as a cashier :)
When I was living in Japan, I was surprised how FEW students have part-time jobs (アルバイト, also interesting how that not taken from American English😅 it's German?). Here in Ohio, almost EVERY kid has a job. Some kids even start in junior high school/middle school. Because in America, we have to buy our first car at age 16 (because there isn't public transportation, most places) and often times our parents don't help us pay. Not to mention that Americans are expected to somehow be completely independent at age 18 and often get kicked out of the house when they turn 18 by their parents 😅 I won't even start about the extreme pressure to go to college and how expensive that is in America haha. So, part-time jobs for Americans are necessary. I actually liked that in Japan, high schoolers usually DONT work, and if they do want to work, they need to get approval from their parents AND teachers. If their grades aren't good enough, they aren't allowed to work. I lived in Gunma Japan, so maybe it's different from where you live... I'm really surprised to hear so many kids are working nowadays 😢 that makes me really sad... Kids have enough pressure and responsibilities at that age with school, friends, club activities... And in Japan, there are difficult tests and "juku" (cram school)...😢 Thank you so much for sharing! 🙏🏼✨ I could almost understand all of it without subtitles😅 Your Japanese is so clear and easy to understand! ❤
Your hair being a mess after an EEG is completly normal and has nothing to do with him being not used to it xD I worked in a pediatric-neurologic practise. The hair is always a mess because of the gel. And you can't read from the brainwaves that someone is angry etc. but if you're angry, your mucles tense up and THAT messes with the electrodes on your head :D They waves look very dark and "angry"
便利なラジオです😗 i’m studying grammar and words but i’m still too embarassed to speak the language because i don’t want to make mistakes. 田中さん、do u happen to know some apps or sites where I can practice speaking?
The part-time jobs I had so far will be waitress and attendant in the laundromat. I'm going to work as a summer camp counselor in August so that would be fun for me! Tanaka san, thank you for making the PDF forms for us and I really like this series! The PDF forms are very useful and it's easily understood. I will always wait for your new videos, even though it's a long time it's deserved to wait! Take your time😉 Summer is great but it's really hot right now. The area I live in now has a heat wave today and that's no fun🥵 I don't know if Japan is hot or not but please remember to stay hydrated!💧 たくさんの水を飲みますください!
アルバイト are also an excellent opportunity to learn how to deal with unhappy customers. Thanks for sharing your experience.
Thank you for your support!
I'm just learning so I don't understand much. But I find your way of speaking very calming and relaxing. I'm really enjoying listening while I'm working.
I love Tanaka radio! Thank you for another great video. I was doing well listening without English subtitles until the story at 3:23, then my brain could not handle it lol. I will listen again!
I am studying hard to learn more Japanese because I am traveling there later this year! I'm so excited! Your voice is so easy to understand and soft.
I wouldn't think I would be so excited for new Tanaka Radio episode. Thank you really much for your hard work, Tanaka-sensei, どうもありがとう!!
i love this so much! its such a calming channel too🥰
I adore this series
This section is really helpful for my japanese listening! Thank you for your videos, they are really cute with all your pretty drawings :3
Looking forward to that day when i can finally listen to it without the subtitles on
新しい動画とても面白い。今でもアルバイトまだしていないけど、先生によって、僕はもっと理解しました。いつものように、頑張ってくれてありがとう。
i have never been a language teacher, but i did imagine it one time, when the subject came up in some other video. the imaginary kids liked me a lot, and learned a lot from me.
Thank you for your free trial note pdf. Your videos really effective to me... Thank you Tanaka san.
Glad to see you in my subscription box again!
Part time worker in my country is not familiar. I haven't heard my friend working part time. But I actually really want to work part time as a cashier :)
2:53 これが好きですwwww
多くの場合、母がよぶ時は「はい!」って反応しますね。
おばちゃんに自分の家族の旅行について動画を見せていて、母が私の名呼ぶパーツもいるから、私反射的に「はい!」って言ってしまいました!
確かに習慣は面倒なこともありますが、誰かにストーリーを伝えるのは笑いますね。
Want more video like this,it's to helpful❤
thank you for the good content created!
When I was living in Japan, I was surprised how FEW students have part-time jobs (アルバイト, also interesting how that not taken from American English😅 it's German?).
Here in Ohio, almost EVERY kid has a job. Some kids even start in junior high school/middle school. Because in America, we have to buy our first car at age 16 (because there isn't public transportation, most places) and often times our parents don't help us pay. Not to mention that Americans are expected to somehow be completely independent at age 18 and often get kicked out of the house when they turn 18 by their parents 😅 I won't even start about the extreme pressure to go to college and how expensive that is in America haha.
So, part-time jobs for Americans are necessary.
I actually liked that in Japan, high schoolers usually DONT work, and if they do want to work, they need to get approval from their parents AND teachers. If their grades aren't good enough, they aren't allowed to work.
I lived in Gunma Japan, so maybe it's different from where you live... I'm really surprised to hear so many kids are working nowadays 😢 that makes me really sad... Kids have enough pressure and responsibilities at that age with school, friends, club activities... And in Japan, there are difficult tests and "juku" (cram school)...😢
Thank you so much for sharing! 🙏🏼✨ I could almost understand all of it without subtitles😅 Your Japanese is so clear and easy to understand! ❤
I love your story about how your anger was detected by the researcher! Thank you for sharing such interesting story!
New vocab:
只中 (noun, ただなか): middle
短い (adj, みじかい): short
塾 (n, じゅく): cram school
接客 (v-n, せっきゃく): serve customers
たて: just done
向いている (v, むいている): be suited for
厨房 (n, ちゅうぼう): kitchen
先輩 (n, せんぱい): senior
身につく(v, みにつく): master a skill
くらい: to the extent that
被験者 (n, ひけんしゃ): test subject
院生 (n, いんせい): graduate student
脳波 (n, のうは): brain waves
吸盤 (n, きゅうばん): suction cup
然も (しかも): moreover
ふり(n): appearance, behaviour
表示 (v-n, ひょうじ): indication, display
配布 (v-n, はいふ): distribute
限定 (v-n, げんてい): limit, restrict
特典 (n, とくてん): privilege
加入 (v-n, かにゅう): join
によって: be based on, depends on
Hello dear thank you for uploading this please keep making this series❤️💕
I like all of the different sweets in each video :)
Eu amo esse canal!!!! Obrigado tanaka!
Your hair being a mess after an EEG is completly normal and has nothing to do with him being not used to it xD I worked in a pediatric-neurologic practise. The hair is always a mess because of the gel. And you can't read from the brainwaves that someone is angry etc. but if you're angry, your mucles tense up and THAT messes with the electrodes on your head :D They waves look very dark and "angry"
Your videos so awesome! Thank you for filming for us, Tanaka-san!
そのポッドキャストすごく好きですよ。お疲れ様でした。
中華料理店で皿洗いの仕事やっていました。今回も面白かったです!
The story is pretty hilarious 😂
Hola espero todo esté bien en Japón por la erupción del volcán Sakurajima.
便利なラジオです😗
i’m studying grammar and words but i’m still too embarassed to speak the language because i don’t want to make mistakes. 田中さん、do u happen to know some apps or sites where I can practice speaking?
I am doing part time job at sushi ro 😅
The part-time jobs I had so far will be waitress and attendant in the laundromat. I'm going to work as a summer camp counselor in August so that would be fun for me!
Tanaka san, thank you for making the PDF forms for us and I really like this series! The PDF forms are very useful and it's easily understood. I will always wait for your new videos, even though it's a long time it's deserved to wait! Take your time😉 Summer is great but it's really hot right now. The area I live in now has a heat wave today and that's no fun🥵 I don't know if Japan is hot or not but please remember to stay hydrated!💧 たくさんの水を飲みますください!
Hi can you do vids like subtitling what you were really saying when you speaking pls
(Sorry for my grammar)
面白かった😊
this episode was muzukashiiii 😭 compare to the others
❤❤❤
tôi cũng có cùng trải nghiệm baito nè, thật buồn cười khi mà vô thức chào khách trong khi bản thân đang làm khách :)
正直、日本でバイトをしたことがないけど、その経験が面白そうだと思う)
I thought that Tanaka San from haikyuu 😢😹
I can’t believe I’m the 34th person to see this video and the first to commmeny
Which lvl needed to understand all this talk?
I can’t understand all of it
Hi
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漢字読めません😢
소곤소곤