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Uploaded by on May 14, 2008

Present Perfect: "I have been here since Yesterday."

In this lesson we discuss stalkers who are hounded by stalk-ies. Some guest audios from Animanaics and Pinky and the Brain just for fun. And I realize I should probably stop leaving my five dollar mic in the floor under my feet all day.

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The lessons here are from:
Eiichi Kiyooka. (1953). "Japanese in 30 Hours".
Tokyo The Hokuseido Press.
I'm not affiliated with them in anyway, if they see this as an infringement I will remove the videos-- though I will probably post my own lessons, origional ones of course.

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  • ugh its really hard for me

    i cant stand it flipping trough 9 pages of japanese looking for one word im gonna take a nap and review on these last 5 lessons

  • So.. are you needing help with vocab??

  • wow ! i love how you teach!

  • Thanks alot!

  • you are the best teacher in the world......I have been trying so hard to get the book but no one seems to cary it. any ideas where i can get it?

  • any luck? Found mine in a usd book store.

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  • "We wanna make sure that who ever took him has the chance to kill him before the police find out what happend to him."

    That needed an evil smiley face at the end, it really did. XD

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  • hello takineko.. : ) ... how many lessons are there in your japanese lessons videos?.. your videos are so awesome : ) ...

  • for me, the sentence order is getter harder to comprehend now that there are more words added in between.

  • I was playing this as I went to sleep and you said I've been watching you while you sleep.

    Kinda freaky good night

  • Uchi means home?

  • diss lesson has some mistakes.. example ( gakkoo ni ikimasu) that's falls, cuz (gakkoo he ikimasu) that's true.. so gudluck... ganbare.. i think u r very good guy... cuz u teaching japanese languege other peoples .. that's very good..

  • @ArturoStojanoff I think the 'got' was just a typo, :-)

  • QUESTION

    'Anata-wa ima doko-ni iki-masu ka?'

    [Where do you go now?] (Where are you going now?)

    Wouldn't the ( ) part be 'Anata-wa ima doko-ni iki-te-imasu ka?'?

    AND

    'Watashi-wa ima gakoo-ni iki-masu.' [I got to school now]

    Wouldn't the [ ] part be 'I GO to school now'? I mean iki is go right? Not get?

    THIS IS ALL GREAT AND THANKS.

  • It would be better if you also write in Japanese those words and sentences

  • Everyone: "WHERE???"

    (Wakko tries to snatch phone, to no avail.) ^_^

  • i started at lesson 1 and am still with ya...you are a wonderful teacher...thank you so much

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