Time to test your language knowledge…. Body language that is! JapanesePod101.com presents you with the first episode of Japanese Body Language and Gestures, where you will learn some commonly used body language in Japan, presented by the lovely native Japanese speaker, Hiroko. Have fun learning about the best ways to communicate without saying anything (okay, we’ll teach you a few words while we’re at it).

If you learned a lot with this video, stop by our Japanese language learning website and get other language learning content including other great videos like this one, audio podcasts, review materials, blogs, iPhone applications, and more.

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Catching Up With The Japanese Language In An Online Course

http://EXLsite.com/japanese

One of the major superpowers in the industrial world is Japan. Business executives who want to learn the language can turn to a Japanese language online course to get started quickly and conveniently. A Japanese language online course is there for the taking at the click of the mouse.

There are many good Japanese tutors to give you language classes online. And Japanese language learning software allows you to complement what you are learning. A good Japanese dictionary can help you as well.

Catching Up With The Japanese Language In An Online Course
http://EXLsite.com/japanese

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Learn Japanese at the Japan Society Language Center!

For more than 30 years the Japan Society has provided Japanese language education of all levels.
Today, the Language Center offers 12 comprehensive levels of Japanese, as well as a variety of specialized courses and workshops including shod? (Japanese calligraphy), while also catering to native Japanese speakers by providing four levels of English conversation (ESL) classes and a Japanese Language Teacher Training Program. Classes are taught throughout the year, with semesters in the Spring and Fall as well as shorter, intensive courses at various times. Please visit us for more information and class schedules.

This introductory sample lesson covers eight basic greetings:

Good Morning – Ohayou (casual) gozaimasu (formal)
Good Afternoon – Konnichiwa
Good Evening – Konbanwa
Goodbye – Sayounara
Goodnight – Oyasumi nasai
Thank You – Arigatou (casual) gozaimasu (formal)
Excuse me, I’m sorry – Sumimasen
How do you do (nice to meet you) – Hajimemashite, dozo yoroshiku

For more information on courses at the Japan Society Language Center, please visit

http://www.japansociety.org/language_center

Or visit us in New York at 333 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017

Phone: (212) 715-1256

Thank you! Arigatou gozaimasu

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