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A Japanese-English-Chinese Podcast from 北陸大学 (Hokuriku University). Interviews, Language tips, and music.

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    Hokudai/Cast 65: Words with Architects

    Word/Play has words related to 'arch' such as architect, arch-enemy, ...

    Word/Play has words related to 'arch' such as architect, arch-enemy, and arch-angel. We also deal with a Japanese word, 'CM' and its English origins. These words are used in our Japanese-English-Chinese lesson, too. The next episode of "Dead Men Don't...

    Jun 5, 2008 Read more
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    Hokudai/Cast 64: What do you eat?

    Carnivore, herbivore, or omnivore? Which are you? We learn these ...

    Carnivore, herbivore, or omnivore? Which are you? We learn these three words in Japanese, Chinese, and English. We also have an interview about China with an English professor. Also, our Dead Men Don't Travel drama continues. Mt. Paliot's "Train of...

    May 28, 2008 Read more
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    Hokudai/Cast 63: Finance and Natural Disasters

    A finance professor discusses his class, a Nisui High School ...

    A finance professor discusses his class, a Nisui High School English teacher discusses his hobbies, Dead Men Don't Travel continues, and we have a Japanese-English-Chinese lesson on natural disasters. Music is by David Hahn - Oooka...

    May 21, 2008 Read more
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    Hokudai/Cast 62: Nisui and High School

    An Interview with an English teacher; a Japanese-English-Chinese lesson with ...

    An Interview with an English teacher; a Japanese-English-Chinese lesson with words about studying and students; Dead Men Don't Travel drama; and music by Seattle Standard Cafe and Manzi. This week's Hokudai/Cast is brimming over with exciting events...

    May 15, 2008 Read more
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    Hokudai/Cast 61: Soccer and Chinese

    An interview with a soccer coach, our first Japanese-Chinese-English lesson ...

    An interview with a soccer coach, our first Japanese-Chinese-English lesson of the year, a soulful song by a Japanese group - Cat 'O Nine Tails - and our 'auto' Word/Play of the week - All on Hokudai/Cast 61

    May 9, 2008 Read more
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    Hokudai/Cast 60: Naomi Yohani and Three Interviews

    Hokudai/Cast 60 brings you a song by Naomi Yohani from ...

    Hokudai/Cast 60 brings you a song by Naomi Yohani from Taiwan, Word/Play, our TTS drama: "Dead Men Don't Travel," and three interviews with people about how they learned foreign languages.

    May 2, 2008 Read more
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    Hokudai/Cast 59: One Interview and Three Conversations

    We interview five new Hokuriku University students, listen to three ...

    We interview five new Hokuriku University students, listen to three conversations in our three different languages and continue our Text-to-Speech drama, Dead Men Don't Travel. contact us at hokudaicast@gmail.com visit our blogs at...

    Apr 23, 2008 Read more
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    Hokudai/Cast 58: Freshmen Orientation

    Words are flowing endlessly like rain into a paper cup ...

    Words are flowing endlessly like rain into a paper cup at Hokudai/Cast this week. First we interviewed students and learned how to say 'high school' in Chinese. Then Word/Play dealt us a human hand... ugh. I mean, it gave us 'anthro' which means...

    Apr 12, 2008 Read more
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    Hokudai/Cast 57: Drunken Years

    Hokudai/cast 57 brings you Mt. Paliot's "Lovable Drunkers" and Word/Play's ...

    Hokudai/cast 57 brings you Mt. Paliot's "Lovable Drunkers" and Word/Play's 'ann,' 'enni,' - roots related to Year. We also have Part Three of our Text-to-Speech drama "Dead Men Don't Travel." contact us at hokudaicast@gmail.com

    Apr 4, 2008 Read more
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    Hokudai/Cast 56: You and Me; A and Im. (?)

    Hokudai/Cast 56 is about music and prefixes. The prefixes are ...

    Hokudai/Cast 56 is about music and prefixes. The prefixes are 'a-' and 'im-' and the music is Seattle Standard Cafe's "You and Me", a rip-roaring song. Contact us at: hokudaicast@gmail.com.

    Mar 28, 2008 Read more
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