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Free version (2006 version) contains about 10,000 words. Member version (2010 version) contains about 21,000 words.

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Word Contest - latest question posted July 1st

The Word Contest continues! It's simple and easy to play. Just click on the link and provide your answer for the current question.. Improve your Japanese and compete against other site visitors. Go to Word Contest page for further details and to check the leader board.

Visit the Sister Ship: Beginners English Dictionary

beginners_english_dictionaryEJOD has launched its sister website --the Beginners English Dictionary.

We would like to invite you to pop over for a visit: Beginners English Dictionary.

If you are a beginning speaker of English then you will be interested in learning more basic English and have a helping hand in doing it. Check it out!

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Member's Search dictionary is updated regularly as visitors send in words and expressions; Member's visual dictionaries are updated annually.

Contains thousands of everyday useful words

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Classroom tested for over 15 years

Contains common everyday, usable words and expressions

Verb entries show -MASU and dictionary forms

What's HOT at EJOD lately

Here's what's popular at EJOD lately:

My_Japanese_TeacherMy Japanese Teacher audio podcast. Learn correct Japanese pronunciation from a native expert. Go there.

japanese_puzzle Crossword Puzzles. Learn new vocabularly by trying out one of our 39 puzzles. Go there.

word_contestWord Contest. Improve your Japanese and compete against other EJOD visitors. Go there.

japanese_pronunciation Japanese Pronunciation. Learn correct pronunciation from a native speaker. Practice makes perfect. Go there.

type_in_japanese Type in Japanese. All the ins and the outs of using your PC or Mac to type in Japanese. Plus emoticons. Go there.

japanese_manga Manga: Learn Japanese by studying EJOD's own suspense thriller "Perfect Timing". Go there.

japanese_textbooksJapanese textbooks. Two series to choose from: IKITEIRU NIHONGO or EJOD' own Japanese Textbook. Go there.

japanese_onomatopoeiaJapanese Onomatopoeia. Moo, oink, woof, meow, quack, cluck and more. Plus sounds from nature. Go there.

 

type_in_japanese IKITEIRU NIHONGO--new textbook series at EJOD!!

ikiteiru_nihongo ikiteiru_nihongo An EJOD exclusive! We are very, very proud to announce that we have received permission to host Ikiteiru Nihongo Japanese textbook series written by Junko Lowry and Ann Morimoto. This is the book that we have been using in our Japanese language classrooms for over 15 years. See below for more details about this series. Or, click to go directly to the Table of Contents for all 3 volumes.

 

Future Projects

Pronunciation of each vocabulary word in dictionary, sample sentence for each vocabulary word showing correct usage, keigo (polite language), anime (animation), sumo, culture.

 

My Japanese Teacher -- IT'S BACK!!!

Learn bite-sized chunks of Japanese. Free download and put them on your MP3 player.

Episodes #52-#57 are part of a series entitled "Tune up your Japanese Ears" They are audio segments spoken by native Japanese on a wide range of everyday topics.

Tune Up Your 'Japanese' Ears

Want to tune up your 'Japanese' ears? Give a listen to the latest series of MJT episodes.

Episode #52: WAN WAN

  1. Look up any new vocabulary from the selection.
  2. What is being described?
  3. How is it described?
  4. Why is this episode entitled WAN WAN?

Episode #53: Down, Jack, Down

  1. How is this episode related to #53?
  2. Use the same hints as in Episode #53.

Episode #54: I'm on Cloud Nine

  1. What is the topic of conversation?
  2. See MJT page for a listing of harder vocabulary.
  3. What part of Japan is being described?
  4. What time of year is being described?

Episode #55: Sicko

  1. What is the topic of conversation?
  2. See MJT page for a listing of vocabulary.
  3. List the different ailments discussed.

Episode #56: Birthday Boy

  1. List at least 3 things that made the speaker's birthday memorable.

Episode #57: Special Day

  1. List 5 things that made this day so memorable.

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EJOD What's New

F = Free side | M = Member side

More episodes added to My Japanese Teacher (June 13, 2009) (F)

More new vocabulary in search dictionary (April & May, 2009) (M)

New My Japanese Teacher Episode (June 1, 2009) (F)

New My Japanese Teacher Episodes (May 29, 2009) (F)

Summary Pages for My Japanese Teacher up to Episode #48 (March 27, 2009) (M)

My Japanese Teacher is back! (March 26, 2009) (F)

More than 20 new puzzles added (Mar. 26, 2009) (M)

More words and expressions added to the expanding 2010 dictionary available now to EJOD members (M)

Ikiteiru Nihongo Chapters 1-9 (F)

Word Contest officially revived. (F)

Cash Cow Contest on hiatus for 2009 (M)

Feedback form (F+M)

Renewal capability for Members (M)

Ikiteiru Nihongo textbook (F+M)

Manga Episode 8 with translation (F)

Summary Pages 29-40 for My Japanese Teacher (M)

Japanese Onomatopoeia with full translation in English (F)

Typing Japanese on a computer (F+M)

My Japanese Teacher Episode 46 (F+M)

Kanji up to #184 (M)

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