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Shadowing means playing a short, slow Japanese sentence and repeating it out loud immediately after (or simultaneously) like an echo.
Start today. Put on your headphones. Press play. And listen for that "Eeto..." —the answer is usually right after it.
If you score 50% today, that is okay. By doing every day—shadowing, identifying traps, and drilling Mondai 2—you will hear the improvement.
If you are studying for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) N5, you have probably mastered Hiragana , memorized a few Kanji , and can say “Sore wa pen desu.” But there is one section of the exam that makes even the most confident beginner break into a cold sweat: Choukai (聴解) —the listening section.
Have you tried any of these methods? Do you struggle with the "Mondai 2" instant replies? Let me know in the comments below!
Why is listening so hard? Because in reading, you can pause. In listening, the train keeps moving. If you miss a "Janai" (not) or a "Mashou" (let's), you might think the speaker is going to the library when they are actually going home.