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Things to Listen To

Audio That Is Good For Pronunciation Practice and Intonation Practice

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www.languageguide.org/nihongo
Beginning level vocabulary with audio.
Dest Nalsas Readers (Click Japanese on the lower left.)
Can be appreciated even by lower level students. By the Australian government.
NHK's Weekly Japanese Lessons
Streaming RealAudio. (From shortwave Radio Japan)
MP3 Japan
You can download NHK's Radio Japan's Japanese lessons archived as MP3 files.
NZAJLT's Photo Essays
Try these online versions with MP3 files: Momoko, Junko and Kayo.
ECIS Internet Broadcast (Richard Harrison & Yoshimi Iwasaki)
Weekly RealAudio with the text. (Nagoya University)
KISC Nihongo Channel (Richard Harrison)
Perhaps this is just a mirror site of the Nagoya University site above. I haven't had time to look through this site. (Kobe University)
MangaRama - Digital Comic Learning System
Comics shown and read using QuickTime. English translations and explanations on the page.
Nihongo o Manabou
Beginning dialogs done with Flash.
31 Basic Sentences with Speech (Jouji Miwa)
These could be used for "listen & repeat" practice.
AJALT's ¤Á¤Þ¤¿¤ÎÆüËܸì (Real World Japanese)
Click the word "GENERAL" or "BUSINESS"
AJALT's Survival Japanese
In Romaji. Apparently RealAudio files, but they didn't play on my computer.
AJALT's Learning Supplements for Japanese for Busy People
Learn to say numbers, some verbs and some adjectives.
WordTheQue - Texts and MP3 Files
Mukashi-banashi (old tales)
Australian Government Department of Education, Science and Training
Requires Flash, for beginners. Click the "Japanese" link on the lower left.

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