📚️Reading:Level N4:The Language Staircase: Consistency Over Three-Day Habits 言語の階段:三日坊主を超えよう
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◆日本語の朗読 ろうどく|Reading aloud
日本語の文章を私が読んでいます。朗読素材のサイトを見ながら練習してください。I am reading a Japanese text. Please practice while looking at the reading material website.
*Beginner Japanese Listening Practice
*Intermediate Nihongo Podcast
◆Summary あらすじ
Are you learning Japanese and have you ever decided, “I’m going to study,” only to quit after about three days?
In this reading, I introduce a unique expression that describes this common struggle, along with a magical phrase that helps you keep climbing the long staircase of language learning.
What lesson does the “three-day monk” teach us? And what is the “new world” waiting beyond it?
If you want to regain your motivation to study, this is a story you won’t want to miss.
日本語を学んでいる皆さん、「勉強しよう」と決意しても三日ほどでやめてしまった経験はありませんか?この朗読では、そんな誰もが陥りやすい悩みを表すユニークな言葉と、語学学習という長い階段を上り続けるための魔法の言葉を紹介します。
「三日坊主」のお坊さんが教えてくれる教訓とは?そして、その先にある「新しい世界」とは?学習へのモチベーションを取り戻したいあなたに、ぜひ聞いてほしいお話です
◆今日の朗読リンク|The source website of the material
(Googleドライブ)https://is.gd/RT9orQ
◆Listener Questions1 Why is the word “bōzu” (monk) used in the expression “mikka bōzu” (three-day monk)?
2 When it comes to speaking, what does it say should happen instead of thinking in your head?
1 ”三日坊主”という言葉。なぜ”坊主”が使われるのですか?
2 話すことは、頭で考えるのではなく、どうなればいいと言っていますか?
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