''Let's Learn Japanese'' is a video-based
Japanese language
is the principal language of the Japonic languages, Japonic language family spoken by the Japanese people. It has around 123 million speakers, primarily in Japan, the only country where it is the national language, and within the Japanese dia ...
study course for English speakers produced by
The Japan Foundation.
The two seasons (Series I and Series II) were originally aired on television at a rate of one episode per day, with each episode consisting of two lessons. Text books which complement the series were also available; these contained vocabulary lists, explanations of grammar, transcriptions of scenes from within the program, and cultural information about Japan. By now, the first book is out of print but the second book is still available from some sources.
Both seasons used a drama called ''Yan and the Japanese People'' for instruction. This drama consisted of scenes which focus on the experiences of a young man named Yan (played by
Nick Muhrin), a foreigner living and working in Japan.
''Let's Learn Japanese Basic I''
Series one of ''Let's Learn Japanese'' was made in 1984 and 1985. It was presented by
Mary Althaus and featured a number of skits, featuring Mine-san (
Yusuke Mine), Sugihara-san (Miki Sugihara), and Kaihō-san (Hiroyuki Kaihō), who were designed to help the viewer memorize, and practice the use of, new words and grammatical structures. The series also followed the story of Yan's new life in Japan working as an architect.
''Let's Learn Japanese Basic II''
Series two was created in 1995 10 years after the end of the first seriesand was presented by Tae Umino. The skits were performed by Andō-san (Seiji Andō), Koyanagi-san (Chinatsu Koyanagi) and Kodama-san (Yorinobu Kodama). In this series the story of Yan is continued (based on Episode 14–26 of the original Drama), only this time it is much darker and more interesting. Yan's heart is torn asunder by the young lady he had a crush on in series one, and he goes to
Niigata to drown his sorrows in the wild winter
Sea of Japan
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Other series
NHK Let's Learn Japanese Series
There was also another Japanese language study series named ''NHK Japanese: how to survive in Japan?'' which was produced by the Japanese TV Network
NHK
, also known by its Romanization of Japanese, romanized initialism NHK, is a Japanese public broadcasting, public broadcaster. It is a statutory corporation funded by viewers' payments of a television licence, television license fee.
NHK ope ...
in 1989. This 40-part series was about David Roberts (ostensibly an American but speaks with an Australian accent) who went to Japan for work. He was assisted by a beautiful girl named Yuko Goto, and in later episodes they are joined by David's wife, Cathy Roberts. David was going to introduce to Japan American culture and food with the American Train.
''Erin's Challenge! I can speak Japanese''
A fresh start to the Japan Foundation program was the third series, "Erin's Challenge! I can speak Japanese", which aired first in spring 2007 and is also available on DVD and in the form of an
interactive website. As it is especially designed for young people it features skits about Senior High School Students which are explained by computer-animated figures. The main character Erin is learning Japanese with the help of the teacher Honigon and a small robot called N21-J. Besides the regular skits and explanations, there is also more information about Japan, its students and people around the world who are learning Japanese, too.
Episode list
''Let's Learn Japanese Basic I''
''Let's Learn Japanese Basic II''
External links
Homepage (English) for "Erin's Challenge! I can speak Japanese"*
ttp://www.jpf.go.jp/e/index.html Homepage of the Japan Foundation, with further information about these and other series & booksJLPT Matome– All level JLPT Vocabulary, grammar, kanji. Podcasts are also available.
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Let's Learn Japanese
Japanese language learning resources
Language education television series