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01/21/2008

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Maite

I enjoyed listening to this. It's great to hear conversational Japanese. Any chance for "advanced" material?

Steve Kaufmann

We will be continuing with conversational podcasts. Some will be more difficult than others. You can always import more difficult content of your choice.

If you indicate the kind of content or subject you would like discussed we may be able to arrange discussions to suit.

Maite

Thank-you for your reply. My e-mail is still unreliable, so I haven't signed up yet.

I think many people would be interested in hearing about the Japanese Language Proficiency tests(levels one and two)and some of the other tests offered to non-native speakers of Japanese. Just mentioning the JLPT may bring in some people interested in LingQ. If you have passed level one or level two or if you know someone who has, this could be interesting. Many Japanese seem to indicate that some of the vocabulary or parts of the test contain items that even native speakers don't know.

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