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Learn Japanese with Stories Volume 2: Momotaro, the Peach Boy
Author: Clay Boutwell, Yumi Boutwell
Series: Japanese Reader Collection
Narrator: Yumi Boutwell, Clay Boutwell
Unabridged: 56 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Clay Boutwell
Published: 10/05/2020
Categories: Nonfiction, Foreign Language Study, Japanese Language, Travel, East Asia
Synopsis
For upper beginners of Japanese and higher.
Learn Japanese vocabulary while listening to the stories of Momotaro and Usagi to Kame (Tortoise and the Hare).
Both stories are presented in four ways:1) Story read slowly2) Story read line-by-line followed by vocabulary in Japanese and English3) Story read normal speed4) Finally, the story read in English to cement your understanding
This audiobook was designed to be enjoyed without the need of any written material.
Momotaro: Momotaro is perhaps the most famous Japanese folktale. An old couple raise a baby found within a giant peach. This Momotaro grows up to lead a party of animals (monkey, dog, and pheasant) against the terrible oni monsters.
Usagi to Kame: This is the well-known Aesop's fable of the Tortoise and the Hare. You know the story. Now understand it in Japanese!
Here's to your Japanese!
Learn Japanese vocabulary while listening to the stories of Momotaro and Usagi to Kame (Tortoise and the Hare).
Both stories are presented in four ways:1) Story read slowly2) Story read line-by-line followed by vocabulary in Japanese and English3) Story read normal speed4) Finally, the story read in English to cement your understanding
This audiobook was designed to be enjoyed without the need of any written material.
Momotaro: Momotaro is perhaps the most famous Japanese folktale. An old couple raise a baby found within a giant peach. This Momotaro grows up to lead a party of animals (monkey, dog, and pheasant) against the terrible oni monsters.
Usagi to Kame: This is the well-known Aesop's fable of the Tortoise and the Hare. You know the story. Now understand it in Japanese!
Here's to your Japanese!