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Learn more Japanese with Maplopo. SEASON ONE: Osamu Dazai, 水仙 (Daffodil)

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StoryTeaching™ with Maplopo - EP1: ¶1, Dazai Osamu (太宰治), Daffodil (水仙 )
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03/28/22 • 2 min

In this episode:

From the first paragraph of Osamu Dazai's 水仙 (Daffodil). Here, we simply walk you through a loose summary of Dazai's initial paragraph.

Want more? Reenergize your love of the Japanese language by joining us in one of our exclusive yearly programs. Rigorous and exclusive, Maplopo brings to you the Japan electives you wish they offered.

To learn more and apply, visit us at: https://maplopo.com/learn-japanese/individuals/

A Japanese language program like no other.

Maplopo helps intermediate and advanced learners of Japanese internalize language through the power of story—all in a single learning platform. Apply today.

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StoryTeaching™ with Maplopo - EP2: Spotlight: という—Dazai Osamu (太宰治), Daffodil (水仙 )
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03/30/22 • 2 min

In this episode:

From the first paragraph of Osamu Dazai's 水仙 (Daffodil). Here, we take you through a breakdown of the Japanese grammar with a spotlight on という

Cohorts are under way! Sign up now, or get on the waiting list at: https://maplopo.com/schoolhouse/

What's Maplopo Schoolhouse?

Well..., it's us walking you through our translated works so you can learn Japanese while also enjoying the story on a deeper level. First up is Dazai's "Daffodil."

We're pulling apart the grammar and the text one paragraph at a time, to provide a unique learning experience so you can enjoy literature from Japan's Masters of Story with Maplopo.

By following along here on the podcast, you'll:

  • Boost your understanding of the language
  • ENJOY the stories
  • Learn directly from the translating team at Maplopo

But, in the full course, you'll get access to:

  • Vocabulary mind maps you can edit using an Apple iPen, or similar writing tool to make your learning STICK
  • Friendly conjugation charts
  • Kanji decks
  • Pronunciation downloads
  • Additional grammar spotlights not included in the podcast, or on YouTube
  • The Daffodil workbook so you can test your skills along the way
  • Access to quizzes that will help solidify your understanding of the grammar and ideas Dazai is covering in the book
  • A complimentary copy of the printed translation of the story when it is complete
  • A certificate of completion
  • AND (!) discounts on future book club translations

In May the price will return to full price, so get your invitation before all the spots fill up before then at: https://maplopo.com/schoolhouse

What else?

Watch the videos of this podcast with the grammar breakdowns, subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/FKh8ccMnA2U

Read along with the original Japanese text from Dazai: https://www.aozora.gr.jp/cards/000035/files/2272_20058.html

Maplopo. Taking the scary out of learning Japanese since 2018.

Thanks for listening!

Doc and Reiko

Team Maplopo

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In this episode:

From Osamu Dazai's 水仙 (Daffodil). Here, the spotlight is on: ~ならば~かもしれぬ

Cohorts are under way! Sign up now at:

maploposchoolhouse.com

What's Maplopo Schoolhouse?

Well..., it's us walking you through our translated works so you can learn Japanese while also enjoying the story on a deeper level. First up is Dazai's "Daffodil."

We're pulling apart the grammar and the text one paragraph at a time, to provide a unique learning experience so you can enjoy literature from Japan's Masters of Story with Maplopo.

By following along here on the podcast, you'll:

  • Boost your understanding of the language
  • ENJOY the stories
  • Learn directly from the translating team at Maplopo

But, in the full course, you'll get access to:

  • Vocabulary mind maps you can edit using an Apple iPen, or similar writing tool to make your learning STICK
  • Friendly conjugation charts
  • Kanji decks
  • Pronunciation downloads
  • Additional grammar spotlights not included in the podcast, or on YouTube
  • The Daffodil workbook so you can test your skills along the way
  • Access to quizzes that will help solidify your understanding of the grammar and ideas Dazai is covering in the book
  • A complimentary copy of the printed translation of the story when it is complete
  • A certificate of completion
  • AND (!) discounts on future book club translations

Join the next cohort before registration closes: maploposchoolhouse.com

What else?

Watch the videos of this podcast with the grammar breakdowns, subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/FKh8ccMnA2U

Read along with the original Japanese text from Dazai: https://www.aozora.gr.jp/cards/000035/files/2272_20058.html

Maplopo. Taking the scary out of learning Japanese since 2018.

Thanks for listening!

Doc and Reiko

Team Maplopo

bookmark
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StoryTeaching™ with Maplopo - EP6: Spotlight on: こと—Dazai Osamu (太宰治), Daffodil (水仙 )
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04/02/22 • 6 min

In this episode:

From the first paragraph of Osamu Dazai's 水仙 (Daffodil). Here, the spotlight is on: こと

Cohorts are under way! Sign up now, or get on the waiting list at: https://maplopo.com/schoolhouse/

What's Maplopo Schoolhouse?

Well..., it's us walking you through our translated works so you can learn Japanese while also enjoying the story on a deeper level. First up is Dazai's "Daffodil."

We're pulling apart the grammar and the text one paragraph at a time, to provide a unique learning experience so you can enjoy literature from Japan's Masters of Story with Maplopo.

By following along here on the podcast, you'll:

  • Boost your understanding of the language
  • ENJOY the stories
  • Learn directly from the translating team at Maplopo

But, in the full course, you'll get access to:

  • Vocabulary mind maps you can edit using an Apple iPen, or similar writing tool to make your learning STICK
  • Friendly conjugation charts
  • Kanji decks
  • Pronunciation downloads
  • Additional grammar spotlights not included in the podcast, or on YouTube
  • The Daffodil workbook so you can test your skills along the way
  • Access to quizzes that will help solidify your understanding of the grammar and ideas Dazai is covering in the book
  • A complimentary copy of the printed translation of the story when it is complete
  • A certificate of completion
  • AND (!) discounts on future book club translations

https://maplopo.com/schoolhouse/ Summer cohort begins June 1st!

What else?

Watch the videos of this podcast with the grammar breakdowns, subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/FKh8ccMnA2U

Read along with the original Japanese text from Dazai: https://www.aozora.gr.jp/cards/000035/files/2272_20058.html

Maplopo. Taking the scary out of learning Japanese since 2018.

Thanks for listening!

Doc and Reiko

Team Maplopo

bookmark
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In this episode:

From the first paragraph of Osamu Dazai's 水仙 (Daffodil). Here, the spotlight is on: ~ている

Cohorts are under way! Sign up now, or get on the waiting list at: https://maplopo.com/schoolhouse/

What's Maplopo Schoolhouse?

Well..., it's us walking you through our translated works so you can learn Japanese while also enjoying the story on a deeper level. First up is Dazai's "Daffodil."

We're pulling apart the grammar and the text one paragraph at a time, to provide a unique learning experience so you can enjoy literature from Japan's Masters of Story with Maplopo.

By following along here on the podcast, you'll:

  • Boost your understanding of the language
  • ENJOY the stories
  • Learn directly from the translating team at Maplopo

But, in the full course, you'll get access to:

  • Vocabulary mind maps you can edit using an Apple iPen, or similar writing tool to make your learning STICK
  • Friendly conjugation charts
  • Kanji decks
  • Pronunciation downloads
  • Additional grammar spotlights not included in the podcast, or on YouTube
  • The Daffodil workbook so you can test your skills along the way
  • Access to quizzes that will help solidify your understanding of the grammar and ideas Dazai is covering in the book
  • A complimentary copy of the printed translation of the story when it is complete
  • A certificate of completion
  • AND (!) discounts on future book club translations

In May the price will return to full price, so get your invitation before all the spots fill up before then at: https://maplopo.com/schoolhouse

What else?

Watch the videos of this podcast with the grammar breakdowns, subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/FKh8ccMnA2U

Read along with the original Japanese text from Dazai: https://www.aozora.gr.jp/cards/000035/files/2272_20058.html

Maplopo. Taking the scary out of learning Japanese since 2018.

Thanks for listening!

Doc and Reiko

Team Maplopo

bookmark
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StoryTeaching™ with Maplopo - EP5: Taigen maker の, #3—Dazai Osamu (太宰治), Daffodil (水仙 )
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04/01/22 • 4 min

In this episode:

From the first paragraph of Osamu Dazai's 水仙 (Daffodil). Here, we take you through a breakdown of the Japanese grammar using the Taigen maker, の. This is part three.

Cohorts are under way! Sign up now, or get on the waiting list at: https://maplopo.com/schoolhouse/

What's Maplopo Schoolhouse?

Well..., it's us walking you through our translated works so you can learn Japanese while also enjoying the story on a deeper level. First up is Dazai's "Daffodil."

We're pulling apart the grammar and the text one paragraph at a time, to provide a unique learning experience so you can enjoy literature from Japan's Masters of Story with Maplopo.

By following along here on the podcast, you'll:

  • Boost your understanding of the language
  • ENJOY the stories
  • Learn directly from the translating team at Maplopo

But, in the full course, you'll get access to:

  • Vocabulary mind maps you can edit using an Apple iPen, or similar writing tool to make your learning STICK
  • Friendly conjugation charts
  • Kanji decks
  • Pronunciation downloads
  • Additional grammar spotlights not included in the podcast, or on YouTube
  • The Daffodil workbook so you can test your skills along the way
  • Access to quizzes that will help solidify your understanding of the grammar and ideas Dazai is covering in the book
  • A complimentary copy of the printed translation of the story when it is complete
  • A certificate of completion
  • AND (!) discounts on future book club translations

In May the price will return to full price, so get your invitation before all the spots fill up before then at: https://maplopo.com/schoolhouse

What else?

Watch the videos of this podcast with the grammar breakdowns, subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/FKh8ccMnA2U

Read along with the original Japanese text from Dazai: https://www.aozora.gr.jp/cards/000035/files/2272_20058.html

Maplopo. Taking the scary out of learning Japanese since 2018.

Thanks for listening!

Doc and Reiko

Team Maplopo

bookmark
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share episode

In this episode:

From Osamu Dazai's 水仙 (Daffodil). Here, the spotlight is on: ちがいない

Cohorts are under way! Sign up now at:

maploposchoolhouse.com

What's Maplopo Schoolhouse?

Well..., it's us walking you through our translated works so you can learn Japanese while also enjoying the story on a deeper level. First up is Dazai's "Daffodil."

We're pulling apart the grammar and the text one paragraph at a time, to provide a unique learning experience so you can enjoy literature from Japan's Masters of Story with Maplopo.

By following along here on the podcast, you'll:

  • Boost your understanding of the language
  • ENJOY the stories
  • Learn directly from the translating team at Maplopo

But, in the full course, you'll get access to:

  • Vocabulary mind maps you can edit using an Apple Pencil
  • Friendly conjugation charts
  • Kanji decks
  • Pronunciation downloads
  • Additional grammar spotlights not included in the podcast, or on YouTube
  • The Daffodil workbook so you can test your skills along the way
  • Access to quizzes that will help solidify your understanding of the grammar and ideas Dazai is covering in the book
  • A complimentary copy of the printed translation of the story when it is complete
  • A certificate of completion
  • AND (!) discounts on future book club translations

Join the next cohort before registration closes: maploposchoolhouse.com

What else?

Watch the videos of this podcast with the grammar breakdowns, subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/FKh8ccMnA2U

Read along with the original Japanese text from Dazai: https://www.aozora.gr.jp/cards/000035/files/2272_20058.html

Maplopo. Taking the scary out of learning Japanese since 2018.

Thanks for listening!

Doc and Reiko

Team Maplopo

bookmark
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share episode
StoryTeaching™ with Maplopo - EP12: ¶3&4, Dazai Osamu (太宰治), Daffodil (水仙 )
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04/11/22 • 1 min

In this episode:

From the first paragraph of Osamu Dazai's 水仙 (Daffodil). Here, we simply walk you through a loose summary of Dazai's initial paragraph.

Want more? Reenergize your love of the Japanese language by joining us in one of our exclusive yearly programs. Rigorous and exclusive, Maplopo brings to you the Japan electives you wish they offered.

To learn more and apply, visit us at: https://maplopo.com/learn-japanese/individuals/

A Japanese language program like no other.

Maplopo helps intermediate and advanced learners of Japanese internalize language through the power of story—all in a single learning platform. Apply today.

bookmark
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StoryTeaching™ with Maplopo - EP18: ¶5 (Pt. 1), Summary—Dazai Osamu (太宰治), Daffodil (水仙 )
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04/25/22 • 2 min

In this episode:

From the first paragraph of Osamu Dazai's 水仙 (Daffodil). Here, we simply walk you through a loose summary of Dazai's initial paragraph.

Want more? Reenergize your love of the Japanese language by joining us in one of our exclusive yearly programs. Rigorous and exclusive, Maplopo brings to you the Japan electives you wish they offered.

To learn more and apply, visit us at: https://maplopo.com/learn-japanese/individuals/

A Japanese language program like no other.

Maplopo helps intermediate and advanced learners of Japanese internalize language through the power of story—all in a single learning platform. Apply today.

bookmark
plus icon
share episode

In this episode:

From Osamu Dazai's 水仙 (Daffodil). Here, the spotlight is on: という, #2

Cohorts are under way! Sign up now, or get on the waiting list at:

maploposchoolhouse.com

What's Maplopo Schoolhouse?

Well..., it's us walking you through our translated works so you can learn Japanese while also enjoying the story on a deeper level. First up is Dazai's "Daffodil."

We're pulling apart the grammar and the text one paragraph at a time, to provide a unique learning experience so you can enjoy literature from Japan's Masters of Story with Maplopo.

By following along here on the podcast, you'll:

  • Boost your understanding of the language
  • ENJOY the stories
  • Learn directly from the translating team at Maplopo

But, in the full course, you'll get access to:

  • Vocabulary mind maps you can edit using an Apple iPen, or similar writing tool to make your learning STICK
  • Friendly conjugation charts
  • Kanji decks
  • Pronunciation downloads
  • Additional grammar spotlights not included in the podcast, or on YouTube
  • The Daffodil workbook so you can test your skills along the way
  • Access to quizzes that will help solidify your understanding of the grammar and ideas Dazai is covering in the book
  • A complimentary copy of the printed translation of the story when it is complete
  • A certificate of completion
  • AND (!) discounts on future book club translations

Join the next cohort before registration closes: maploposchoolhouse.com

What else?

Watch the videos of this podcast with the grammar breakdowns, subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/FKh8ccMnA2U

Read along with the original Japanese text from Dazai: https://www.aozora.gr.jp/cards/000035/files/2272_20058.html

Maplopo. Taking the scary out of learning Japanese since 2018.

Thanks for listening!

Doc and Reiko

Team Maplopo

bookmark
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The average episode length on StoryTeaching™ with Maplopo is 5 minutes.

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