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YouTube Channels for Kids by JLPT Levels

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YouTube Channels For Kids By JLPT Levels

こんにちは, Japanese learners! Learning a language is an exciting adventure, isn't it? To add a spark of joy to your Japanese learning journey, here's a collection of YouTube channels tailored for kids. Organized by JLPT levels, these channels offer a blend of education and entertainment for learners at different stages. Keep in mind, though, that JLPT levels aren't an exact science like math – language learning can be subjective in terms of difficulty. However, these resources provide a fantastic starting point and a fun way to explore the world of Japanese language and culture. Let's hop into this delightful world of animated learning and playful discoveries!

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꒰ა ˚₊ ✧・┈・╴N 5 ╴・┈・𐑺 ‧₊˚໒꒱

— Curious George (N5 level)

https://youtube.com/@CuriousGeorgeJP?feature=shared

— Japanese folk tales/anime series (Japanese audio/Japanese subtitles) from BomBom Academy (N5 level)

日本の昔ばなし・アニメ シリーズ(日本語音声・日本語字幕)
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みんなが知っている日本の昔ばなしをアニメで読み聞かせ ▶日本の昔ばなしアニメ(日本語版) 桃太郎 MOMOTARO - PEACH BOY/金太郎 KINTARO/牛若丸 USHIWAKAMARU/かぐや姫 SHINING PRINCESS/舌切りすずめ THE TONGUELE

— Peppa Pig (N5-4 level)

ペッパピッグ ー Peppa Pig
YouTube
ペッパピッグ公式YouTubeチャンネルへようこそ!どんなファンでも喜んでもらえる様に、エピソードやコンピレーションを集めました。ぜひ、楽しんで、登録を忘れずに! かわいいこぶたの女の子ペッパピッグが、弟のジョージピッグ、パパのダディピッグ、ママのマミーピッグと繰り広げる、思わ

— Anpanman (N5-4 level)

それいけ!アンパンマン【アニメ公式】
YouTube
「それいけ!アンパンマン」のアニメ公式チャンネルです。 アニメ本編や歌の動画の他、映画最新情報のPVも続々配信していきますので、ぜひご家族でお楽しみください♪ ★TVシリーズの新しいおはなしの更新日は毎月1日頃を予定しています。 ※休日/祝日の場合は翌平日の更新となります ※

— NHK education (N5-4 level)

NHKエデュケーショナル
YouTube
株式会社NHKエデュケーショナルが運営するYoutubeチャンネルです。 弊社で行うイベントなどの情報をお届けします! お問い合わせは、以下URLよりお送りください。 https://www.nhk-ed.co.jp/personal/contact-event/

꒰ა ˚₊ ✧・┈・╴N4 ╴・┈・𐑺 ‧₊˚໒꒱

— Cinnamon Roll, Sanrio (N4 level)

CINNAMOROLL /シナモロール【Sanrio Official】
YouTube
ぼく、シナモンです。 ぼくの公式YouTubeチャンネルだよ☆ ぼくの事やフレンズの事を みんなにもっと知ってもらえたら嬉しいな! --- 名前:シナモン お誕生日: 3月6日 出身地: 遠いお空の雲の上 性格:おとなしいけれど、とても人なつっこい 趣味:カフェのテラスでお昼寝

— [Anime] Atashin'chi (N4-3 level)

[Anime] Atashin'chi Official Channel
YouTube
The Tachibanas are the quintessential Japanese family, unassuming and infinitely relatable. There’s Mother, who isn’t the best cook and is q

꒰ა ˚₊ ✧・┈・╴N3 ╴・┈・𐑺 ‧₊˚໒꒱

— Sesame Street Japan (N3 level)

セサミストリート日本公式
YouTube
セサミストリート日本公式 YouTube チャンネルへようこそ! ここでは、エルモやクッキーモンスターなどが登場するセサミストリートのビデオをお届けしています。 ぜひチャネル登録して、 セサミストリートのかわいい仲間たちと楽しい時間をお過ごしください。 セサミストリートは、非営

— Chibi Maruko Chan (N3-2 level)

Chibi Maruko Channel
YouTube
Chibi Maruko Channel is running by Nippon Animation Co.,Ltd. We'd like to have more people to watch and know "Chibi Maruko Chan." There are

꒰ა ˚₊ ✧・┈・╴N2 ╴・┈・𐑺 ‧₊˚໒꒱

— Precure (N2 level)

プリキュア公式YouTubeチャンネル
YouTube
「ひろがるスカイ!プリキュア」を始めとする、プリキュアに関する映像をお届けするプリキュア公式YouTubeチャンネル!ダンスレッスンや変身シーンなどお楽しみコンテンツ続々更新中。チャンネルを登録すると、映像の更新情報がいち早くゲットできます!

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3 months ago

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3 months ago

CREATING A STUDY SCHEDULE/ROUTINE 

CREATING A STUDY SCHEDULE/ROUTINE 
CREATING A STUDY SCHEDULE/ROUTINE 
CREATING A STUDY SCHEDULE/ROUTINE 

PLANNING/SCHEDULING

LIST YOUR ACADEMIC STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES. This is so you can allocate time accordingly and avoid wasting any time. 

PRIORITISE ANY SUBJECTS. These may be subjects that will help you in your future career or just a subject you especially want a good grade in. Anything for these subjects then becomes the most important on your to-do list.

DIVIDE TIME EACH DAY. Not all days you are going to be able to sit down at your desk at the same time. Instead, according to your energy levels and planned activities, divide your time.

E.g I have cheerleading after school and I'm going to be so tired, so I’ll do my studying in the morning instead. 

ESTABLISH BREAKS. Depending on how long you can study for, place a suitable break in between. This helps make studying more productive, but only if your breaks are. 

CREATING

USE YOUR TIMETABLE. On days you don’t have a specific subject, dedicate more time to that one. 

CONSIDER YOUR LEARNING STYLE. This helps to be a bit more specific when creating it, instead of winging it and just doing anything. Having a consistent way of studying helps us learn better. 

E.g I’m a visual learner, so I’ll watch animations. I'm an auditory learner so I’ll watch a video of someone explaining it. 

KNOW WHAT YOU WILL DO DURING STUDYING. Do not just wing studying, it’s unproductive and you’re more likely to waste time instead of using it.

 Before you start studying, write a to-do list of everything you need to do during that session and how you will do it. Less time time-consuming and allows you to use time productively. 

SAMPLE – this is Lanny’s daily study routine without any upcoming tests, as an early bird, kinesthetic learner and needs breaks to think with clarity.

Morning

Review my flashcards in preparation for any test. 

Write/note any flashcards I'm struggling with. 

 Afterschool

Check seqta/school website to access my courses, in which I’ll write down which subjects I had. 

Do a few quick blurts on paper of everything I learned in those subjects with prior reading. I only do this for HASS, math and science + any electives that require it. (blurting method)

Then I recheck my blurts, add in anything that I’ve missed and correct with a different coloured pen. 

After, I push those papers aside but I do not discard them. I’ll then complete my online science homework + class workbook. If I happen not to understand anything I’ll watch a video on it and then complete some questions on that. 

I’ll take a break around now because, on an estimate, it has been around 20-40 minutes since I started depending on how my science homework is. I usually eat something and then get back to it. 

Math is next. I’ll complete any math homework, then I’ll practice doing math questions on my own. What I like to do is watch a math video, pause the question without the answer then watch to see if I got it. Effective because they explain it and I can see where I went wrong without analysing my working out which is rather time-consuming. 

I take another break. Math stuff usually takes around 20-30 minutes. 

I then do HASS, which is the easiest. I usually read an article or watch a video on hass then apply that knowledge by answering questions OR doing assigned chapter work. 

I do not study English after school, but I usually read an assigned passage/book and then try to apply any techniques/knowledge by taking that paragraph apart and analysing it. Sometimes, I write my paragraphs using any taught techniques and then mark them. 

Then, I redo my blurtings again but without prior reading then recheck and correct. Then I am finished for the afternoon!!

Evening

Review flashcards then watch a video/read an article on what I was struggling with in the morning but I do not do anything to consolidate this knowledge. 

That is all, please feel free to ask me about any questions about studying as I don't really post much about it, I'll love to help out any fellow students! 


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1 month ago

tip for improving japanese reading speed!

Tip For Improving Japanese Reading Speed!
Tip For Improving Japanese Reading Speed!

how about you try some カラオケ???

i've been doing this for a couple years now and i think this has single-handedly made my reading speed in japanese improve to the point of almost being as fast as it is in english (although i still struggle with kanji and katakana sometimes x_x)

to find one, i usually just search on youtube (song name) followed by either カラオケ or ニコカラ. if nobody has made a karaoke for your song of choice, then i'd otherwise search up (song name) followed by 歌詞 (kashi/lyrics) and you'll usually find them that way. i like to use the site utaten.com because they all feature furigana! be a little careful though because while its only happened to me a couple of times, there's been times where the furigana is wrong for one or two words.

i think this is a really fun way to practice especially if you love singing, like i do!! i've never seen anyone else recommend this so i hope this helps


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3 months ago

“In that predicament, if I’m lucky, I’ll remember the observation, usually attributed to Joan Baez, that “action is the antidote to despair.” People tend to quote this in the context of political or environmental activism, but it applies to everything else, too: an overfilled inbox, a cluttered garage, an intimidating creative project or overdue tax return. If you can get yourself over the gap between knowing what you need to do and taking an action, things can only get better from there. Which means that at least the nature of the immediate challenge is clear: not to “become more productive” or “get motivated” or “make a plan for the month” or something like that, but just to do one thing to address whatever situation you’re in. […] If you can approach your daily life in this way for a while – as a sequence of momentary, self-contained, eminently doable actions, rather than as an arduous matter of chipping away at enormous challenges – you might notice something profound, which is that, in fact, this is all you ever need to do. You can make your way through life exclusively in this manner. (As E. L. Doctorow said of writing, it’s “like driving at night in the fog. You can only see as far as your headlights, but you can make the whole trip that way.”) And not just that: actually, it’s all you ever could do. There is no achievement, in the history of human civilisation, that has ever been accomplished by any means other than as a sequence of doable actions. In the end, it isn’t really a question of “breaking big projects down into small chunks.” It’s more a matter of seeing that “big projects” are nothing but psychological constructs, quasi-illusory entities summoned into existence by taking a particular view of what our lives really consist of – which is moments, and the actions that unfold in them. After all, in any given moment, we’re never actually “working on a big project” or “addressing a major challenge” or anything similar. We’re always just taking an action. And then another. And another.”

— Oliver Burkeman, How to get out of a rut


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