The Japanese language has generally two ways to talk: one is polite and the other is in a causal tone.
You can learn how to speak in a casual way, taking care of the intonation, practicing PLAIN FORM and also omission of some particles.
Let’s see this in more detail in this video!
You will find a quiz to test your listening skills at the end of this video.
Listen to the dictation as many times as you need and then, answer them depends on your case.
The script or answers of the dictation is in the very bottom of this explanation place, just in case you need it. But I hope you can do it without seeing it.
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1)お兄さんはこの病院で働いています。
お兄さんはこの病院で働いてる。(働いている)
2)きのう何も買いませんでした。
きのう何も買わなかった。
3)来週、かぶきを見に行きませんか。
らいしゅう、かぶき(を)見にいかない?
4)先週ずっと雨でした。
せんしゅう ずっと雨だった。
5)じしょを 使ってもいいですか。
じしょ(を)つかってもいい?
CASUAL Japanese Conversation, PLAIN FORM(ふつう形)Grammar 95
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