Sources

From Japanese

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== Video sources ==
== Video sources ==
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Search youtube.com for まんが日本昔ばなし.  They are short (~10 min) animations based on Japanese folk tales, and generally use simpler language.
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* Search youtube.com for まんが日本昔ばなし.  They are short (~10 min) animations based on Japanese folk tales, and generally use simpler language.
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[http://www.dramanote.com Drama Note] contains transcriptions of Jdramas, written by native speakers.  To use the site, scroll down until you see the Google search box and put the show's name in.
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* [http://www.dramanote.com Drama Note] contains transcriptions of Jdramas, written by native speakers.  To use the site, scroll down until you see the Google search box and put the show's name in.
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[http://wwitv.com/portal.htm wwiTV] has links to web broadcasted television.  Search by country->Japan on the left.  Some channels only stream during certain times of the day, so try a few to find one that works.  I like to watch Odoroku TV.
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* [http://wwitv.com/portal.htm wwiTV] has links to web broadcasted television.  Search by country->Japan on the left.  Some channels only stream during certain times of the day, so try a few to find one that works.  I like to watch Odoroku TV.
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== Textual Sources ==
== Textual Sources ==
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This [http://web.mit.edu/jpnet/tech-j/ MIT Technical Japanese] page has four very daunting technical passages, however the page also includes vocabulary and grammar points to help you - and a full text translation.
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* This [http://web.mit.edu/jpnet/tech-j/ MIT Technical Japanese] page has four very daunting technical passages, however the page also includes vocabulary and grammar points to help you - and a full text translation.

Current revision as of 04:08, 29 March 2010

This page contains links to materials which you can use to learn Japanese.


[edit] Video sources

  • Search youtube.com for まんが日本昔ばなし. They are short (~10 min) animations based on Japanese folk tales, and generally use simpler language.
  • Drama Note contains transcriptions of Jdramas, written by native speakers. To use the site, scroll down until you see the Google search box and put the show's name in.
  • wwiTV has links to web broadcasted television. Search by country->Japan on the left. Some channels only stream during certain times of the day, so try a few to find one that works. I like to watch Odoroku TV.


[edit] Textual Sources

  • This MIT Technical Japanese page has four very daunting technical passages, however the page also includes vocabulary and grammar points to help you - and a full text translation.
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