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30 Useful Expressions | Japanese Lesson for Filipinos | Tagalog | shekmatz tutorial

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ShekMatz Japanese Tutorial started on Youtube which now has millions of views. We have the MOST VIEWED Japanese Tagalog video on Youtube with over 1.2 million views. Watch our videos to see how we teach before you decide to enroll.
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2. Your teachers are professional teachers who are based in Japan. The Filipino teachers study and work in Japan, and have N1 level Japanese (JLPT and JPT). In other schools, most N5 level classes are handled by N3 level teachers only. Also, your native Japanese teacher is also an English teacher in Japan.
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23 comments

  1. pio sian

    Great starter, from here blossom the vocabulary over the months, eventually written Japanese, as in Katakana, Hirigana, then Kanji. 56 na taon na kami sa US, hindi [a rin nalilimutan ang sariling wika.

  2. kenkenken9876

    When I first came to the Philippines, I wondered why people said Moshi moshi to me, but I realized that they wanted to say Hello. Probably someone learned Moshi moshi for Hello used on the phone and mistakenly understood it as Hello in general greetings. Moshi moshi can also be used when you address to someone from behind, for example, to attract his/her attention. Moshi moshi comes from an old form of “I say, I say (Mosu Mosu).

    1. kenkenken9876

      @Maia Geia フィリピン人に日本語を一番上手に教えられるのはフィリピン人だと思います。それは、日本語、フィリピノ語それぞれの言語文化を知った上で、比較を行い、似ているところ、違っているところを踏まえて、より適切に効果的に語彙や文法を説明できるからです。そのためには是非とも、もっと勉強していただきたいです。日本語の母音や子音の長音点とフィリピノ語との違いや、フィリピン人にとって難しい日本語の発音もあります。それはローマ字を使っていては説明できません。入門者にとってローマ字は有効ですが、だからこそ「ただしいローマ字表記」をちゃんと学んでください。がんばって、よりよいビデオ解説を制作してください。

  3. kenkenken9876

    Let me give you a piece of Japanese about Roma-ji. おはよう should be written as Ohayo without “u”. A long vowel is not expressed with “u”.
    こうし could be either 講師(こーし)or 子牛(こ・うし). If you write Koushi, it is Ko-ushi. So 講師 should be written as koshi (more accurately with a long vowel mark above “u”).
    In fact, koshi might be こし(腰)but it cannot be helped. In short, when you write Japanese in Roma-ji, never mind about long vowels.

  4. Jenny Lucenara

    Thank you very much mam shek Matz. Grabe po Yung learning, slowly but surely. Dream country ko po ang Japan and gusto ko talaga makapag work dyan. That’s why nag self study din ako and nanunuod Ng mga ganitong lessons online. More lessons pa po and blessing to your family

  5. EJ

    Please keep these vidoes coming Ma’am Shek. You’re doing it great plus napaka supportive naman talaga ni hubby! Thank you to both of you for this free lesson. God bless your family! Arigato gozaimasu! Tama ba yun? ? Basta, thank you! ?❤️

  6. Jornalyn Basa

    Thank you so much sensei for all of this. Ako kasi bata pa ako dream ko na tlga mag punta sa Japan. It’s one of my destination bucket list✅. I know that meron din naman ng English sa kanila, pero para sakin kasi, as a tourist in Japan, i have to at least learn the most useful words para naman hindi ako mahirapan pag ng tatanong ako ☺️. Kaya arigato gozaimasu ?

  7. I.P. 017

    Came across this content accidentally. Ang ganda nyo po, first look akala ko half Japanese ka. Thank you po sa content na ito, very informative and newbie friendly. It is more effective since you have a Japanese partner, and been living in Japan so it seems that you teach from the heart and not just by the books.

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