if you want another japanese learning channel with color coded subtitles i reccomemd japanese ammo with misa! she has alot of great videos on grammar and other things
I think this would be really helpful, as it's a good way to check your level in different areas. I find the N4 listening and reading to be easy, but when I think about what I can spontaneously produce, it's probably around this level. I think there will be the most demand for N5/N4 videos, but it would be nice to have a good number of N3 videos too, and at least an example video for N2 and for N1
It's an interesting phenomenon, being able to comfortably understand everything that's being said, but knowing that the relatively advanced phrasing would never have occurred to you to say yourself. Guess that's just how it is when there isn't anyone to practice conversations with.
Wow that's exactly what I was thinking. Since Japanese isn't my only second language, I'm very familiar with this feeling of being able to comfortably comprehend whatever is being said, but realising that I wouldn't be able to speak like that myself. It's just a symptom of not practicing speaking the language. It happens with your first language too, but the difference in comprehension and skills and speaking skills isn't much since you would have enough practice. It's interesting how our brains work lol.
That's why if you can, use apps like HelloTalk, or try and find conversation groups near you. The other option is to just talk to yourself like you're insane which is what I mostly do, but you can only really go so far with that (but it helps because you need to practice speaking and constructing sentences). Failing all the above, just blow your life savings and go to Japan, that is truthfully the most effective way to learn rapidly.
yeah I'm definitely not N4 level but I was able to comprehend 100%... I think that speaking like that will come naturally though, I learned english almost entirely through youtube/just being on the internet
A big jump between N5 and N4 haha. I would say I understood: first one 65%, second one 50% and third one 80%. Please make more of this videos!!! Thanks for helping us
@@BichTedetook me four years to get to 100%. I procrastinated a lot in my first three years and even sometimes now but I've still worked hard as well. I don't know how you study but immersion is key. Just watch loads of videos in Japanese even I'd you don't understand any of it.
I passed N2 2 years ago and have been working in a Japanese company (in Tokyo) for almost 2 years now but I enjoy listening to this just to: 1. Refresh my memory on certain grammar points 2. Just to relax after spending an entire day listening to my colleagues speak keigo/ super fast all day. It's really tiring~
If you don't mind saying, how did you manage to get the job? Did you get the job first and then learn japanese? Or was it the other way around? Do you have connections lol? I'm sorry if these sound straight forward or odd, english isn't my first language and I don't know how to phrase it differently 😅 I'm learning Japanese at college, currently I know a bit more than n4 after 2 years of studying, I'll graduate in 2 years and I've been wondering what are the next steps
It's soooooooo helpful that the english subtitles are of the actual japanese spoken and not an "englishified" version which makes more sense in English (4:38 is a good example, read in English on its own this sentence is wild lol)
@@gacha.annamationLol It basically means "I need to think about what can I do in order to keep it from being eaten" The "avoid *it* being eaten" part is inferred by the context, hence the english sentence says "to avoid being eaten" Japanese is weird, no context is the norm
This video was awesome, thank you so much. I really like this format of repeating it three times. It really taught me how to process and listen. Please make more like this for N4 and N5. 教えてください! :)
Reality hits like a truck when you notice the jump from N5 to N4. These videos are super helpful in letting me know where I stand, and I would love to see more N4 videos to help me bridge that N5-N4 gap more adequately. I actually understood the clips better in increasing order, as in the first clip was the toughest and the last one about gomi, the easiest. Thank you Mochi-sensei!
Is the difference that big? I've never learnt Japanese, I only watch anime, but with that knowledge this wasn't that much harder. For me, it was pretty much the same. I mean I couldn't perfectly understand everything, but like 70% of every stories (including the ones from the N5 video).
Well, if we are just talking about getting the gist of the message, sure, it's not too hard. But imagine having to speak it. To do that at the same pace and with the same phrasing, I know for a fact I can't do that now. There are many technical aspects of the language she uses here which I'm not yet familiar with. Plus, we are only just talking about listening here. Speaking and writing would be a whole other game.
@@Velvettia Based on what? Or how do you think kids learn to speak their native language without actually "learning"? I've spent more than 5k hours watching anime. I can understand basic conversations to some degree.
@@rain.6881 Okay but I'm sure if you go to Japan you will unterstand not really much. Yeah I watch Anime since over 20 years too.. But it's a differently learning if you speak with your parents and use it by your self or you watch only Anime..
Yes, please. I agree with a lot of commenters, please make more of these short narration which incorporates N4 grammar and vocabulary. Pretty PLEASE 💗💎
Great video for a beginner like me, really surprised that same video, same words, but great difference between my 1st & 3rd attempt. Amazing and useful Video, ありがとうございます。Mochi先生
It would be helpful to have a video like this for each jlpt level as a good test to check my progress. I love your listening practice videos! この動画は全部わかりましたよ!
Please make more of these, they are very useful, I get all the grammar used in these sentences, but some words are unknown to me and get confused with others, I should work out my vocab
I want more of N5 and N4 ( N5 was a piece of cake ) but I’ve struggled a bit with this one , if I have to grade myself I would say I scored 55 out of 100 😅😅😅
Wow what a helpful video! I was able to understand *some* on the first round. The color coded subtitles helped a lot. Then on the third round, I can clearly understand everything. This is exactly how I need to practice! Thank you so much for this!! Keep making more like this! 🙏🏻
super helpful! content like this is really hard to find. the subtitles which are exactly translated were super helpful too! would appreciate more content like this for n4/n3😊😊
Thanks for these videos. Personally, I'd like more N4 practice videos. I passed the N5 a few years ago and I hope to take the N4 sometime, but I know I'm not quite ready for it yet...
Please do N3 sensei! I was able to understand most of this video so it made me really happy! 😊 I'm currently studying japanese grammar with an N3 workbook so I think I am around there! o/
I had no idea I could understand everything without subtitles. I watched anime every day for more than 8 years, and learned some N5 japanese when I was in high school, stopped at some point because I focusing more on my career. This giving me good confidence to learn Japanese again.
Yay! I could understand this! Working towards improving my understanding of N3 level now, but have a ways to go. This is really a great idea...I'm looking forward to future videos like this. 🥳
I grew up watching TV as a kid in Tokyo between 1979-83. I knew ZERO Japanese before arriving in Japan. I understood every word you said, including the structure and implied tenses.
I was quite proud of myself because I did well on the third example, until ごみ came along, I didn't know that one yet. I need a lot more practice for N4 level, but it's the right level for me, so I would love another N4 video! Thank you so much for making these! They are incredibly valuable!
I've only learnt up to N5 but N4 listening was really easy for me. Advantage of listening to japanese radio & variety shows, ppl😂 Also thank u so much for making videos like these. Your cheerful voice & tone make the listening lessons less monotonous.
I actually understood almost everything the first time, without subtitles. I am currently focusing on N3 since that's what I will be taking in July, and I was worried that I have forgotten my N4. So happy that I in fact didn't. Thank you for this video. You have a new subscriber.😁
This is sooooo helpful, I’m feeling inspired to study more Japanese and get to the level where I can understand all of this 🤩 Thank you for making these videos for us!!!
Thanks for posting these videos. I found your channel this week. I've been trying to learn Japanese for five years now, I know a lot of Kanji but zero grammar. I'll keep trying.
I never studied grammar I’m not saying it doesn’t work because it does but don’t try to brute force memorize it because your brain will have a huge conscious time lag. Idk how much you understood but definitely shouldn’t take long with 5 years of kanji study. Did you only study the writing system? Because I would imagine you would’ve read or watched tv shows or something because no grammar means little to none traditional school and textbook study. Because even a little vocab, kanji, and input for, I don’t wanna put a number on it but let’s say 1-2 years should easily get here realistically if your not like me (lazy) it can be done in less than half a year. I assume tho you meant you understood it but the grammar was elusive making it ambiguous or a “I know the words but not the sentence” moment.
@@notcyfhr thanks for taking the time to write your comment. Yes, I understand several words here and there but my brain doesn't register the full meaning of the sentence. The only grammar/particles I know: は、が、も、の、と. I know the meaning of more than 1000 kanji. But I am very lazy and I don't have a lot of time. But before this year ends I hope to get to N4.
Love this type of videos. I am amazed how much I was able to understand, especially from the third example, and I've been away from seriously learning Japanese for years, only watched anime with subtitles daily or so. Would be interesting to see for higher levels as well, but please do more practice for beginners too, thank you!
It's interesting. This is probably pushing the limit of my capacity in Japanese. I can understand a lot of the meaning of the sentences, but after learning the intention in the second sentences, it becomes a lot easier to hear the words I didn't even notice were there (but I absolutely know, e.g. 高い場所.) Good work!
Hello from Saga Prefecture Japan. Great job Sensei. I wish i can help translate in my Japanese private high school where i teach English at(ALT). However, it's awesome to know that you know more than you think when it comes to learning Japanese.haha hello from Saga Prefecture, Japan 🗾🇯🇵 keep it real
Passed my n4 in December of 2021 with no knowledge of kanjis because I got 58 on listening, its been 2.5 years since, havent practiced any japanese since, so felt really confident that I understood all of these, gonna start studying again for my n3, I'll attempt it in this December of 2024
Thank you for the videos! Even though I would not be able to translate to English in real time, I was able to understand the meaning the first time around in all three. Though some of the individual words I did not get, but was able to guess based on your sentences. This made me feel pretty pleased with myself! This video series was so useful! Thank you again ❤
I was able to understand in the first try only, if this is N4 level difficulty then I might be able to clear it. And please keep making beginner as well as High level videos also😶🌫🙂🙂
Sensei... can you please make a detail video on GODAN VERB and ICHIDAN VERB... It's very hard to learn by myself...please Mochi Sensei 🙏...(大好きです🩷)ありがとう🤗
By the way, color-coding the subtitles is a BIG help.
Yes, I love that she did that! It helps us understand the sentence structure better! 😊
Yup..! Been saying it For;
- *Years to folks/people..*
if you want another japanese learning channel with color coded subtitles i reccomemd japanese ammo with misa! she has alot of great videos on grammar and other things
@@catticus6637 Yes, Misa is also a great teacher!
It sounds like a sarcasm
I would want at least 1 video for N3,N2 and N1.Since content like this is sadly rare.
you could just watch NHK news or Japanese radio talk shows.
I like watching the channel nihongo no mori for N3, N2 and N1.
I think this would be really helpful, as it's a good way to check your level in different areas. I find the N4 listening and reading to be easy, but when I think about what I can spontaneously produce, it's probably around this level. I think there will be the most demand for N5/N4 videos, but it would be nice to have a good number of N3 videos too, and at least an example video for N2 and for N1
@@mapl3magethis is for testing not learning I agree reading and listening to native content will improve your ability to
I am not N4 lol. Oh well see you in a month
It's an interesting phenomenon, being able to comfortably understand everything that's being said, but knowing that the relatively advanced phrasing would never have occurred to you to say yourself. Guess that's just how it is when there isn't anyone to practice conversations with.
Wow that's exactly what I was thinking. Since Japanese isn't my only second language, I'm very familiar with this feeling of being able to comfortably comprehend whatever is being said, but realising that I wouldn't be able to speak like that myself. It's just a symptom of not practicing speaking the language. It happens with your first language too, but the difference in comprehension and skills and speaking skills isn't much since you would have enough practice. It's interesting how our brains work lol.
That's why if you can, use apps like HelloTalk, or try and find conversation groups near you. The other option is to just talk to yourself like you're insane which is what I mostly do, but you can only really go so far with that (but it helps because you need to practice speaking and constructing sentences). Failing all the above, just blow your life savings and go to Japan, that is truthfully the most effective way to learn rapidly.
With enough listening, speaking will come rather easily later
yeah I'm definitely not N4 level but I was able to comprehend 100%... I think that speaking like that will come naturally though, I learned english almost entirely through youtube/just being on the internet
A big jump between N5 and N4 haha. I would say I understood: first one 65%, second one 50% and third one 80%. Please make more of this videos!!! Thanks for helping us
Yes, I was able to get the third one without subtitles. :) The first and second - 残念ながらできませんでした.
learning japanese for about 2 years, yet understood only 10% of each situation
@@BichTedetook me four years to get to 100%. I procrastinated a lot in my first three years and even sometimes now but I've still worked hard as well. I don't know how you study but immersion is key. Just watch loads of videos in Japanese even I'd you don't understand any of it.
@@BichTede hello from french.
please, one question .: 2 years but, how many hours ?
@@kamikotojp100% of ?
I passed N2 2 years ago and have been working in a Japanese company (in Tokyo) for almost 2 years now but I enjoy listening to this just to:
1. Refresh my memory on certain grammar points
2. Just to relax after spending an entire day listening to my colleagues speak keigo/ super fast all day. It's really tiring~
If you don't mind saying, how did you manage to get the job? Did you get the job first and then learn japanese? Or was it the other way around? Do you have connections lol? I'm sorry if these sound straight forward or odd, english isn't my first language and I don't know how to phrase it differently 😅 I'm learning Japanese at college, currently I know a bit more than n4 after 2 years of studying, I'll graduate in 2 years and I've been wondering what are the next steps
I can't believe my 10 years of Japanese anime addiction really paid off with minimal effort. Mind blown.
Not mind blown at all. That’s the correct way of learning a language.
@@hebinyao709 the best way is to talk to a local
@@hebinyao709 correct way if you are 13yo
@@Max_tax07 3yo
Lol none of this is in any anime 😂
It's soooooooo helpful that the english subtitles are of the actual japanese spoken and not an "englishified" version which makes more sense in English
(4:38 is a good example, read in English on its own this sentence is wild lol)
It's true, it's very helpful! But actually the sentence you mentioned was the only one I didn't quite understand, so could you explain it to me pls :)
@@gacha.annamationLol
It basically means "I need to think about what can I do in order to keep it from being eaten"
The "avoid *it* being eaten" part is inferred by the context, hence the english sentence says "to avoid being eaten"
Japanese is weird, no context is the norm
@@guydht1 oh alr thanks 😅🙏
read that at a glance and thought to myself " who is trying to eat you" 😂
This video was awesome, thank you so much. I really like this format of repeating it three times. It really taught me how to process and listen. Please make more like this for N4 and N5. 教えてください! :)
ちゃんと聞きました、一回で全部分かりました。今年の十二月にJLPTN4をします。
合格します時に「JLPT N3」動画をお願いしますw待ちますので、ぜひぜひ作ってお願いします。いつも世にありがとうございますMochi先生。
Reality hits like a truck when you notice the jump from N5 to N4.
These videos are super helpful in letting me know where I stand, and I would love to see more N4 videos to help me bridge that N5-N4 gap more adequately.
I actually understood the clips better in increasing order, as in the first clip was the toughest and the last one about gomi, the easiest.
Thank you Mochi-sensei!
Is the difference that big? I've never learnt Japanese, I only watch anime, but with that knowledge this wasn't that much harder. For me, it was pretty much the same.
I mean I couldn't perfectly understand everything, but like 70% of every stories (including the ones from the N5 video).
Well, if we are just talking about getting the gist of the message, sure, it's not too hard. But imagine having to speak it. To do that at the same pace and with the same phrasing, I know for a fact I can't do that now. There are many technical aspects of the language she uses here which I'm not yet familiar with. Plus, we are only just talking about listening here. Speaking and writing would be a whole other game.
@@rain.6881I don't think you can unterstand so much without learning japaenese.
@@Velvettia Based on what? Or how do you think kids learn to speak their native language without actually "learning"? I've spent more than 5k hours watching anime. I can understand basic conversations to some degree.
@@rain.6881 Okay but I'm sure if you go to Japan you will unterstand not really much.
Yeah I watch Anime since over 20 years too..
But it's a differently learning if you speak with your parents and use it by your self or you watch only Anime..
Thank you for this amazing video! Please make more N5 and N4 videos like this. お願い!
先生、こういう動画たくさんの作ってくれてお願いします。ありがとうございます。
こんにちは😃、このようんなリスニングはめちゃ楽しいです。JLPT N3 もとても楽しんでいる。ありがとうございました先生!
次N3つくりますね!
それかすごく高い場所に置いたら…妹は背が低いので取りにくいはずです それを置いたら それが置いたら?@@mochirealjapanese3430
More N4-N3 would be great👍🏻 thank you for make this kind of content, its really helps❤
聴解は日本語の勉強に一番難しい事です。だから、こんなビデオは練習に本当に便利なんですよ!続けていただいてください!!
I think I understand 80% to 90% of these videos. Thanks!
The N5 tests were fine and I was hoping N4 would be as well... but the gap is definitely too big for me right now.
Thanks for the video.
I love this!! It boost my confidence when I can understand most of it without subtitles 😅 I would love to see more N5 and N4 videos like this 😊
This video is very helpful for Japanese listening practice. Thank you.
Thanks for the helpful video! I want you to make more N5 videos too so I can practice my listening step by step!
complete with ease
Yes, please. I agree with a lot of commenters, please make more of these short narration which incorporates N4 grammar and vocabulary. Pretty PLEASE 💗💎
Great video for a beginner like me, really surprised that same video, same words, but great difference between my 1st & 3rd attempt. Amazing and useful Video, ありがとうございます。Mochi先生
I'm currently studying for N3, but after watching this, I think I might have to review N4's material once again... 😅
Please keep making videos like this❤❤❤ love it!!
Can play this in the background while doing other stuff and understand everything. Feelsgoodman
It would be helpful to have a video like this for each jlpt level as a good test to check my progress. I love your listening practice videos! この動画は全部わかりましたよ!
Looking forward to the N3 video
Make more N4 and N3 level videos like this please, thank you! Awesome content!
Please make more of these, they are very useful, I get all the grammar used in these sentences, but some words are unknown to me and get confused with others, I should work out my vocab
im glad i can understand what was being said without subs, looking forward to N3 to find out if my listening is at that level too. Thank you!
I want more of N5 and N4 ( N5 was a piece of cake ) but I’ve struggled a bit with this one , if I have to grade myself I would say I scored 55 out of 100 😅😅😅
Wow what a helpful video! I was able to understand *some* on the first round. The color coded subtitles helped a lot. Then on the third round, I can clearly understand everything. This is exactly how I need to practice! Thank you so much for this!! Keep making more like this! 🙏🏻
この動画はとってもいいです!
作ってくださりありがとうございました!
一つの単語ばかりでわからなくて、今のはN4レベルだと思います!!
Thank yuh sensei...
Plz make more listening videos 😊😊😊
Sure 😊
More N4! Thais was awesome
super helpful! content like this is really hard to find. the subtitles which are exactly translated were super helpful too! would appreciate more content like this for n4/n3😊😊
N4 was really good. So much to learn and practice. Thank you for posting!
Thanks for these videos. Personally, I'd like more N4 practice videos. I passed the N5 a few years ago and I hope to take the N4 sometime, but I know I'm not quite ready for it yet...
字幕なしで大体理解できました!とても楽しかったです。
次のは、N3のレベル向きを作ってもらえませんか?
それをできれば、本当に感謝します!😍
本当にありがとうございます!
Great video, having the audio three times, two without sub and one with helps a lot. Thanks.
Subtitle timestamps:
Section 1 1:23
Section 2 3:57
Section 3 6:31
Terimakasih pelajarannya, saya belajar bahas Jepang dari anda
Mochi先生の授業はとっても分かり易いので、今後N3、N2、N1のビデオも宜しくお願いします!!
Great Video! I would really appreciate it if you made a N3 Version too since I'm trying to figure out my current level
もち先生、このビデオをお作りになってくれてありがとうございました!まだ全部は分かりませんが、頑張っていますよ!
ありがとうございますた!
Please do N3 sensei!
I was able to understand most of this video so it made me really happy! 😊
I'm currently studying japanese grammar with an N3 workbook so I think I am around there! o/
I had no idea I could understand everything without subtitles. I watched anime every day for more than 8 years, and learned some N5 japanese when I was in high school, stopped at some point because I focusing more on my career.
This giving me good confidence to learn Japanese again.
ありがとうございます。Your videos are so helpful 🥰
I'm looking forward N3! This was very good for practice 💕
Yay! I could understand this! Working towards improving my understanding of N3 level now, but have a ways to go. This is really a great idea...I'm looking forward to future videos like this. 🥳
全部わかりました!!!本当にありがとうございます!そう、N3動画撮ってください!
I’m taking the JLPT N4 very soon and I’m so relieved that I understood this first try 😭❤️ thank you for this video I think it’s very well made!
More listening please
I grew up watching TV as a kid in Tokyo between 1979-83. I knew ZERO Japanese before arriving in Japan. I understood every word you said, including the structure and implied tenses.
Please do more this, sensei! Thank you in advance!!!
I'm just going to keep listening and see if I learn some things. At least I get listening training to get used to how Japanese sound.
I was quite proud of myself because I did well on the third example, until ごみ came along, I didn't know that one yet.
I need a lot more practice for N4 level, but it's the right level for me, so I would love another N4 video!
Thank you so much for making these! They are incredibly valuable!
I've only learnt up to N5 but N4 listening was really easy for me. Advantage of listening to japanese radio & variety shows, ppl😂 Also thank u so much for making videos like these. Your cheerful voice & tone make the listening lessons less monotonous.
I actually understood almost everything the first time, without subtitles. I am currently focusing on N3 since that's what I will be taking in July, and I was worried that I have forgotten my N4. So happy that I in fact didn't. Thank you for this video. You have a new subscriber.😁
Oh yes, please! Make JLPTN3 and 2 videos! greetings from Montreal, Canada. Didier
This is sooooo helpful, I’m feeling inspired to study more Japanese and get to the level where I can understand all of this 🤩 Thank you for making these videos for us!!!
ありがとうございます
助けくれてありがとうございます❤
This is a good practice for me ,, i am glad that i was able to understand what you are saying :) please more N4 videos ... thanks2x
Thanks for this video! N3 would be great as well ☺️
次はN3お願いします!
please continue for n3 senseiiii,お願いします
Thanks for posting these videos. I found your channel this week. I've been trying to learn Japanese for five years now, I know a lot of Kanji but zero grammar. I'll keep trying.
I never studied grammar I’m not saying it doesn’t work because it does but don’t try to brute force memorize it because your brain will have a huge conscious time lag. Idk how much you understood but definitely shouldn’t take long with 5 years of kanji study. Did you only study the writing system? Because I would imagine you would’ve read or watched tv shows or something because no grammar means little to none traditional school and textbook study. Because even a little vocab, kanji, and input for, I don’t wanna put a number on it but let’s say 1-2 years should easily get here realistically if your not like me (lazy) it can be done in less than half a year. I assume tho you meant you understood it but the grammar was elusive making it ambiguous or a “I know the words but not the sentence” moment.
@@notcyfhr thanks for taking the time to write your comment. Yes, I understand several words here and there but my brain doesn't register the full meaning of the sentence. The only grammar/particles I know: は、が、も、の、と. I know the meaning of more than 1000 kanji. But I am very lazy and I don't have a lot of time. But before this year ends I hope to get to N4.
Much more N5 and N4 please.. Thank you ❤❤
And you are a Level 10 women MochiSensei !!!
Love this type of videos. I am amazed how much I was able to understand, especially from the third example, and I've been away from seriously learning Japanese for years, only watched anime with subtitles daily or so. Would be interesting to see for higher levels as well, but please do more practice for beginners too, thank you!
Thank you, I like these videos, and N4 / N3 would be great!
ผมกำลังจะสอบ N4 เดือน 12 ปีนี้ ( 2024 ) ผมอ่านหนังสือเองทั้งหมด อยากจะสอบครั้งเดียวผ่าน จึงต้องฝึกฟังจาก You Tube มากๆ ปีหน้า 2025 สอบ N3 อ่านหนังสือเองไม่ได้แน่ๆ ต้องเรียนกวดวิชาด้วย ถ้าเป็นวีดีโอ N4 -N3 ก็จะติดตามฟังต่อไปครับ ขอบคุณครับ
Wow! I cannot believe it 😱 I could understand 80-95% in the first one without subtitles, and 100% in the next two versions. This is so cool.
Thank you so much for this video it’s really helpful I sincerely request you to make a video for the N3 level. 先生、本当にありがとうございます、先生のおかげで助かります。
Good to know that I can understand N4 level Japanese without subtitles.
more N4 & N5 videos are good. I can identify what vocabulary i'm lacking.
It's interesting. This is probably pushing the limit of my capacity in Japanese. I can understand a lot of the meaning of the sentences, but after learning the intention in the second sentences, it becomes a lot easier to hear the words I didn't even notice were there (but I absolutely know, e.g. 高い場所.)
Good work!
I definitely need more practice but I will adapt to this language!!
sugoi desu . Sensei.. God bless you.
Hello from Saga Prefecture Japan. Great job Sensei. I wish i can help translate in my Japanese private high school where i teach English at(ALT). However, it's awesome to know that you know more than you think when it comes to learning Japanese.haha hello from Saga Prefecture, Japan 🗾🇯🇵 keep it real
Passed my n4 in December of 2021 with no knowledge of kanjis because I got 58 on listening, its been 2.5 years since, havent practiced any japanese since, so felt really confident that I understood all of these, gonna start studying again for my n3, I'll attempt it in this December of 2024
相変わらずモチ先生の動画は役に立ちますよ、ありがとう!
申し訳ないが"役に立っています"とかじゃないか?
あとで起こることじゃないからだと思った
Thank you so much for this! Please keep making videos like this. It's a big help for beginners like me.
Mochi sensei, thank you!
I'm very proud of myself thanks to you, the videos really help me, so please, keep doing them!
perfect video! thanks a lot!!!!!!
Thank you so much for making this video. I can't believe I understood all of it!
This inspires me to study more ^~^
After watching this i'm pretty confident in my N6 level 😅
thank you sensei
Thank you very much !
Thank you for the videos! Even though I would not be able to translate to English in real time, I was able to understand the meaning the first time around in all three. Though some of the individual words I did not get, but was able to guess based on your sentences. This made me feel pretty pleased with myself! This video series was so useful! Thank you again ❤
looking forward for more videos like this from both n4 and n3 too thx so much
Your videos helps a lot.
I was able to understand in the first try only, if this is N4 level difficulty then I might be able to clear it. And please keep making beginner as well as High level videos also😶🌫🙂🙂
More beginners level, please 😂 I need to practice a little bit more.
Please make more N4 level help videos, and eventually an N3 test ~
Sensei... can you please make a detail video on GODAN VERB and ICHIDAN VERB... It's very hard to learn by myself...please Mochi Sensei 🙏...(大好きです🩷)ありがとう🤗