Learn Japanese Through Short Stories
Vocabulary and Phrases with Parallel Translations
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Audibleプレミアムプラン30日間無料体験
¥2,500 で購入
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ナレーター:
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Tina Smith
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Yuki Abe
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著者:
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Simon Armstrong
このコンテンツについて
This audiobook teaches Japanese through fifty short, engaging stories designed to give beginners a realistic yet manageable listening experience. Each story focuses on simple, everyday situations, such as shopping, commuting, meeting friends, visiting parks, solving small problems told in clear, natural Japanese. The goal is steady progress, not overwhelm.
To help you decide if this is the right level for you, the stories follow several consistent learning statistics. Each chapter is intentionally short, typically 120-250 words in Japanese, which keeps listening sessions focused and encourages repetition without fatigue. The Japanese difficulty aligns roughly with CEFR A1-A2: basic sentence patterns, present-tense narration, and everyday vocabulary used in predictable contexts. These are not advanced narratives, but they do move beyond simple isolated phrases and into full, meaningful scenes.
The vocabulary range stays within the most frequent 800-1,500 Japanese words, making the listening accessible even if you have only a modest foundation. You will hear recurring verbs such as “go,” “see,” “need,” “buy,” and “help,” along with highly common nouns like “bag,” “friend,” “market,” “rain,” “dog,” and “apartment”.
The narrator reads at a deliberately slower pace than natural conversation, with clear articulation and gentle pauses between phrases. This helps learners segment speech more easily, recognize familiar patterns, and gradually improve their listening comprehension.
Each Japanese story is followed by its full English translation, allowing you to confirm meaning, reinforce vocabulary, and measure how much you understood before hearing the translation.
If you’re early in your Japanese journey this audiobook offers a well-structured, confidence-building listening path, one short story at a time.
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