先生の動画はいつもありがとうございます。6月に千葉県にある会社を面接の合格して、今 COE とビザを待っています。目標は2025年の2月ぐらい順調に 来日できますよう願って、3月に運転免許を取得して、7月にN1を受けて、8月に娘を日本へ連れて行きたいです。機会があれば あかね先生に一度会えばよかったなと思います。いつも目標のことを考え頑張っています。From Vietnam with love ❤
@Akane-JapaneseClass3 күн бұрын
たくさん目標があってすばらしいです👏✨
@anonymousgt65663 күн бұрын
Hi Akane sensei! I’ve been watching your videos for a while, and my Japanese isn’t good at all so I’m sorry I’m writing this completely in English but, I wanted to thank you for this video. Like all your other casual Japanese talking videos, it’s educational to know how to naturally express these kinds of feelings in Japanese, that’s something I’m not exposed to at all whenI study Japanese. But also, the topic you were talking about is exactly what I’ve been struggling with these last few months, I haven’t been able to study japanese at all and with the JLPT around the corner I feel less motivated than ever. I tried to study both for university and Japanese a lot this semester and are now feeling very burnt out 😅 I’m glad I’m not alone with these feelings, even if this was recorded months ago. Thank you!
Si tu es professeur de Japonnais, je serais ton premier élève ! 😁 Je souhaite que tu réussisses à réaliser ton rêve . ;)
@Akane-JapaneseClass3 күн бұрын
私はまたまだ経験不足なので、これからも頑張ります!いっしょに頑張りましょう✨
@NyamNyong40423 күн бұрын
@@Akane-JapaneseClassnice we love u
@aiko_japaneseКүн бұрын
@@DJigen3 ありがとうございました。
@husoliselisette546422 сағат бұрын
好好你嘅影片她好好,我睇你嘅影片係因為你夠自然,唔會機械公式化。唔好氣餒,加油。
@AxelAV95Күн бұрын
Thank you for the video and share your experience. It's true we need sometimes a rest to return with strength and a new mindset in order to do things more in calm. Life is the intersection of different things and we need to adapt given the circumstances. Greetings from Costa Rica, I always watch your videos and you're a great person.
@Akane-JapaneseClassКүн бұрын
Thank you so much✨
@kellyj.azania43713 күн бұрын
Sometimes, one just has to take a step back and go do something else. Then, come back to the first thing with a clearer head and renewed motivation. It's called going with the flow.✨
I studied at a Japanese language school for two years, but it wasn’t an easy journey for me. I have dyslexia and ADHD, which made learning even more challenging. On top of that, I missed about three months of school due to various circumstances-COVID, my sister’s wedding, and a month-long delay when switching classes. My classmates were often loud and distracted, and since many of my friends didn’t speak Japanese, we rarely had opportunities to practice with native speakers. We mostly hung out with other foreigners. I also lost motivation after catching COVID in Korea, which caused me to miss another month of school. I was going out partying almost every weekend and couldn’t focus on my studies. Even though I managed to pass the N4 exam and was starting N3, we skipped a lot of grammar and vocabulary in class. Now that I’m back in Canada, I’ve decided to start fresh. I’m reviewing everything from the beginning, focusing on vocabulary we didn’t learn and grammar I struggled with. I don’t have a job right now, so I can fully dedicate myself to studying. My goal is to go through N3 and N2, while revisiting all the kanji I’ve learned (while i am in japan ) It might take me longer than other foreigners to master Japanese and kanji because of my dyslexia, but I’m determined. I want to be able to communicate confidently in Japanese with my boyfriend and adapt well to life in Japan since I plan to move there permanently. Thank you for your videos-they make me feel less alone in my journey and give me the motivation to keep going, even with all the setbacks I’ve faced.
The environment is very important, I agree. But we can't do much about it sometimes.
@정미경-d5u3 күн бұрын
감사합니다. 😊😊
@Akane-JapaneseClass3 күн бұрын
こちらこそ、いつもありがとうございます😭✨本감사합니다!
@GabrieldasilvamacielSilva-h2v3 күн бұрын
Arigatou gozaimasu akane sensei
@Aki-wq6xh3 күн бұрын
Like meaningful themes like this!
@hirenvadher17823 күн бұрын
A “BRILLIANT” video as usual, Akane and you are looking beautiful as usual today! I think I have “MOETSUKI SHOUKOUGUN” (Burnout Syndrome) as I lack the motivation to achieve some of my goals. Akane, you are a “true inspiration” to millions of Japanese people and foreigners around the world! You have thousands of subscribers on KZbin and Instagram and have successfully written your own book! Also, you spoke extremely well as usual in today’s video! Good luck, all the best for the future and god bless!!
@lukeshields75142 күн бұрын
My goal is to find the west exit in Ikebukuro station I’ve been here for weeks!!!
Ottimi insegnamenti di vita. Bellissima città Osaka, con ottimo cibo. Arigatou gozaimasu
@Akane-JapaneseClass3 күн бұрын
いつもコメントを書いてくれて、ありがとうございます✨
@khundavidhtee4479Күн бұрын
先生今マやンマ_から見ています 日本の寿司が大好きです❤🎉
@Usagifilm3 күн бұрын
こちらの民泊に来て、撮影していただきありがとうございます。🐇🐇🐇
@Akane-JapaneseClass3 күн бұрын
こちらこそ✨
@sonnymkim2 күн бұрын
あかね先生が僕のじゅっと頑張れと人です。
@Fanta93 күн бұрын
❤❤❤❤
@衛-斯-理3 күн бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤
@stephensu43713 күн бұрын
こんばんは、あかね先生
@maykhalwin3 күн бұрын
私も大阪に住んでいます。先生
@donprongpromarat22243 күн бұрын
,เป็นแรงใจครับคุณอากาเนะ
@Akane-JapaneseClass3 күн бұрын
いつもありがとうございます✨
@mariacristinarodriguescald25853 күн бұрын
Sensei ga II atama desu Arigatou
@mariacristinarodriguescald25853 күн бұрын
Akane sensei yoku taberu né
@hnionrya3 күн бұрын
Ohhhhh sokka sensei😧😧😧😧😧🙏🙏🙏
@احمدعلواجياوغلو3 күн бұрын
انا كشخص مسلم لا ناكل لحم الخنزير هل يمكن نستخدم لحم خروف او لحم بقر بدل من لحم خنزير في طبق كعك البخاري تحياتي لكي من العراق
@DJigen33 күн бұрын
すみません、フランス語で 話して います。^^' Je suis sûr que vous faites de votre mieux. Les amis sont là pour vous soutenir dans vos efforts alors n' hésitez pas à leurs demander des conseils pour vous aidez ! Mon dernier voyage au Japon date de 2001. Mon objectif est d' améliorer mon Japonnais lors de mon retour. J' espère mon prochain voyace sera propice aux échanges culturelles. Salutations de France 👋 また会いましょう
@bolij6502 күн бұрын
hello akane sensei... were u active in reply Instagram DM? I have soo many questions about making Japanese sentences.. :(