Japanese medical students explore various topics to try to develop their English skills.
Makoto, Kazuto and Yuma are first grade students at Dokkyo Medical University, they took part in this podcast series which we called 'Implications'. They listened to and then watched a TV advertisement/commercial that we sourced from Youtube. They weren't able to see the end of the ad, so they had to infer what was suggested/implied through the sounds, music and what they saw. They recorded themselves talking about what they had seen, and then decided what the ad was for or who the company was that made the ad. Enjoy! Follow this link to see the commercial, and to check to see if they were correct: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxvAKrlGcNQ
Airi, Towa and Aino are first grade students at Dokkyo Medical University, they took part in this podcast series called 'Implications'. They first listened to and then watched a TV advertisement/commercial that we sourced from Youtube. They weren't able to see the end of the ad, so they had to infer what was suggested/implied through the sounds, music and what they saw. They recorded themselves talking about what they had seen, and then decided what the ad was for or who the company was that made the ad. Enjoy! Follow this link to watch the full commercial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SfAxUpeVhCg
Ageha, Mao and Misaki are first grade students at Dokkyo Medical University, they took part in this podcast series which we called 'Implications'. They listened to and then watched a TV advertisement/commercial that we sourced from Youtube. They weren't able to see the end of the ad, so they had to infer what was suggested/implied through the sounds, music and what they saw. They recorded themselves talking about what they had seen, and then decided what the ad was for or who the company was that made the ad. Enjoy! Follow this link to see the commercial, and to check to see if they were correct: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxvAKrlGcNQ
Welcome to our podcast. Reika, Kana, Haruto and Retsu are first grade Dokkyo Medical University students, and in this series called 'idioms', they will demonstrate the usage of one. In this situation, they are going to introduce the idiom "to be in deep water".
Ena, Haruka and Miku are first grade students at Dokkyo Medical University, they took part in this podcast series which we called 'Implications'. They first listened to and then watched a TV advertisement/commercial that we sourced from Youtube. They weren't able to see the end of the ad, so they had to infer what was suggested/implied through the sounds, music and what they saw. They recorded themselves talking about what they had seen, and then decided what the ad was for or who the company was that made the ad. Enjoy! Follow this link to see the commercial, and to check to see if they were correct: https://youtu.be/3t6bLugtJkQ
Welcome to our podcast. Sawa, Hitomi, Yusei and Mariko are first grade Dokkyo Medical University students, in this series called 'idioms', they will demonstrate the usage of one. In this situation, they are going to introduce the idiom "to break the ice".
Kento, Haruka and Kairi are first grade students at Dokkyo Medical University, they took part in this fourth podcast series called 'Implications'. They first listened to and then watched a TV advertisement/commercial that we sourced from Youtube. They weren't able to see the end of the ad, so they had to infer what was suggested/implied through the sounds, music and what they saw. They recorded themselves talking about what they had seen, and then decided what the ad was for or who the company was that made the ad. Enjoy! Follow this link to watch the full commercial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SfAxUpeVhCg
Welcome to our podcast. Mia, Ousuke, Meroa and Shu are first grade Dokkyo Medical University students, in this series called 'idioms', they will demonstrate the usage of one. In this situation, they are going to introduce the idiom " (to) Hit the nail on the head".
Here at Dokkyo Med. we're trying to motivate our students to be more active and productive by challenging them to make a podcast. In this final podcast for this season Meroa, Masanori and Haruka were given three questions to answer and discuss: 1. What is your wish for the future? 2. What do you really regret doing in the past and wish you could change? 3. What situation would you like to change?
Welcome back for a new series of Implications. Meroa, Haruka and Aika are first grade students at Dokkyo Medical University, they took part in this fourth podcast series. They first listened to and then watched a TV advertisement/commercial that we sourced from Youtube. They weren't able to see the end of the ad, so they had to infer what was suggested/implied through the sounds, music and what they saw. They recorded themselves talking about what they had seen, and then decided what the ad was for or who the company was that made the ad. Enjoy! Follow this link to watch the full commercial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SfAxUpeVhCg
Here at Dokkyo Med. we're trying to motivate our students to be more active and productive by challenging them to make a podcast during lesson time. In this series called Specific Information, students formed groups and were asked to answer 4 questions within their group. In this podcast Sawa, Kana. Yukine and Hitomi take turns asking and answering the questions. We hope you enjoy their conversation.
Welcome to our podcast. Hiroaki, Haruka, Marika and Shoichiro are first grade Dokkyo Medical University students, in this series called 'idioms', they will demonstrate the usage of one. In this situation, they are going to introduce the idiom "A pain in the neck".
Here at Dokkyo Med. we're trying to motivate our students to be more active and productive by challenging them to make a podcast. In this final podcast for this season Yurika, Takeru and Ryutaro were given three questions to answer and discuss: 1. What is your wish for the future? 2. What do you really regret doing in the past and wish you could change? 3. What situation would you like to change?
In this new series of 'idioms', Kento, Akari, Yutaro and Hiroto, who are Dokkyo Medical University students, will demonstrate the usage of one. In this situation, they are going to introduce the idiom "To Feel Blue".
Here at Dokkyo Med. we're trying to motivate our students to be more active and productive by challenging them to make a podcast during lesson time. In this series called Specific Information, students formed groups and were asked to answer 4 questions within their group. In this podcast Mia, Airi, Juri and Shu take turns asking and answering the questions. We hope you enjoy their conversation.
Here at Dokkyo Med. we're trying to motivate our students to be more active and productive by challenging them to make a podcast. In this final podcast for this season Makoto and Yusei were given three questions to answer and discuss: 1. What is your wish for the future? 2. What do you really regret doing in the past and wish you could change? 3. What situation would you like to change?
Here at Dokkyo Med. we're trying to motivate our students to be more active and productive by challenging them to make a podcast during lesson time. In this series called Specific Information, students formed groups and were asked to answer 4 questions within their group. In this podcast Shiori, Miyu, Chiharu and Marika take turns asking and answering the questions. We hope you enjoy their conversation.
Here at Dokkyo Med. we're trying to motivate our students to be more active and productive by challenging them to make a podcast. In this final podcast for this season Chinatsu, Umi and Yuina were given three questions to answer and discuss: 1. What is your wish for the future? 2. What do you really regret doing in the past and wish you could change? 3. What situation would you like to change?
Here at Dokkyo Med. we're trying to motivate our students to be more active and productive by challenging them to make a podcast during lesson time. In this series called Specific Information, students formed groups and were asked to answer 4 questions within their group. In this podcast Mariko, Mai, Miwa and Reika take turns asking and answering the questions. We hope you enjoy their conversation.
Here at Dokkyo Med. we're trying to motivate our students to be more active and productive by challenging them to make a podcast. In this final podcast for this season Haruto, Hiroki and Kei were given three questions to answer and discuss: 1. What is your wish for the future? 2. What do you really regret doing in the past and wish you could change? 3. What situation would you like to change?
Here at Dokkyo Med. we're trying to motivate our students to be more active and productive by challenging them to make a podcast during lesson time. In this series called Specific Information, students formed groups and were asked to answer 4 questions within their group. In this podcast Hiroaki, Masaki, Yuto and Masahiro take turns asking and answering the questions. We hope you enjoy their conversation.
Here at Dokkyo Med. we're trying to motivate our students to be more active and productive by challenging them to make a podcast. In this final podcast for this season Reika, Kana and Sawa were given three questions to answer and discuss: 1. What is your wish for the future? 2. What do you really regret doing in the past and wish you could change? 3. What situation would you like to change?
Here at Dokkyo Med. we're trying to motivate our students to be more active and productive by challenging them to make a podcast. In this final podcast for this season Airi, Yumi and Yukako were given three questions to answer and discuss: 1. What is your wish for the future? 2. What do you really regret doing in the past and wish you could change? 3. What situation would you like to change?
Here at Dokkyo Med. we're trying to motivate our students to be more active and productive by challenging them to make a podcast during lesson time. In this series called Specific Information, students formed groups and were asked to answer 4 questions within their group. In this podcast Nanako, Kyo, Hinako and Yujin take turns asking and answering the questions. We hope you enjoy their conversation.
Here at Dokkyo Med. we're trying to motivate our students to be more active and productive by challenging them to make a podcast. In this final podcast for this season Hinako and Aika were given three questions to answer and discuss: 1. What is your wish for the future? 2. What do you really regret doing in the past and wish you could change? 3. What situation would you like to change?
Here at Dokkyo Med. we're trying to motivate our students to be more active and productive by challenging them to make a podcast during lesson time. In this series called Specific Information, students formed groups and were asked to answer 4 questions within their group. In this podcast Ena, Yumi, Fuka, Airi and Aki take turns asking and answering the questions. We hope you enjoy their conversation.
Here at Dokkyo Med. we're trying to motivate our students to be more active and productive by challenging them to make a podcast. In this final podcast for this season Hozomi and Fuyuka were given three questions to answer and discuss: 1. What is your wish for the future? 2. What do you really regret doing in the past and wish you could change? 3. What situation would you like to change?
Here at Dokkyo Medical University (DMU), we're trying to motivate our (Japanese) students to practice, and hopefully develop, their English speaking skills by making podcasts. The podcasts series called Talking Gist allows students to share key-words or phrases that help the listener (You) to understand what the gist or topic is. There are five topics which Shiori and Miyu will share with us. Can you guess what each of the topics are?
Here at Dokkyo Medical University (DMU), we're trying to motivate our (Japanese) students to practice, and hopefully develop, their English speaking skills by making podcasts. The podcasts series called Talking Gist allows students to share key-words or phrases that help the listener (You) to understand what the gist or topic is. There are five topics which Yukako, Haruka and Kokona will share with us. Can you guess what each of the topics are?
Here at Dokkyo Medical University (DMU), we're trying to motivate our (Japanese) students to practice, and hopefully develop, their English speaking skills by making podcasts. The podcasts series called Talking Gist allows students to share key-words or phrases that help the listener (You) to understand what the gist or topic is. There are five topics which Mai and Airi will share with us. Can you guess what each of the topics are?
In this series, we talk to students and doctors about any topic they like. Also, if we get a chance we chat to visitors that come to study at our school or hospital. In this episode, Ken and Billy interview three Dokkyo Medical University students; Yuto, Yuna and Haruka, who were part of a group of six students that participated in an overseas training program to the Philippines. We hope you will enjoy our chat together.
Here at Dokkyo Medical University (DMU), we're trying to motivate our (Japanese) students to practice, and hopefully develop, their English speaking skills by making podcasts. The podcasts series called Talking Gist allows students to share key-words or phrases that help the listener (You) to understand what the gist or topic is. There are five topics which Yumi and Hiroaki will share with us. Can you guess what each of the topics are?
Here at Dokkyo Medical University (DMU), we're trying to motivate our (Japanese) students to practice, and hopefully develop, their English speaking skills by making podcasts. The podcasts series called Talking Gist allows students to share key-words or phrases that help the listener (You) to understand what the gist or topic is. There are five topics which Kana & Yukine will share with us. Can you guess what each of the topics are?
Here at Dokkyo Medical University (DMU), we're trying to motivate our (Japanese) students to practice, and hopefully develop, their English speaking skills by making podcasts. The podcasts series called Talking Gist allows students to share key-words or phrases that help the listener (You) to understand what the gist or topic is. There are five topics which Mia & Airi will share with us. Can you guess what each of the topics are?
Narumi and Yuna are second grade students at Dokkyo Medical University and they took part in this series called 'Talk About It...' In the series, we invite students to talk about a subject that interests them. In this episode Narumi and Yuna talk about "Miso Soup". Enjoy!
Here at Dokkyo Medical University (DMU), we're trying to motivate our (Japanese) students to practice, and hopefully develop, their English speaking skills by making podcasts. The podcasts series called Talking Gist allows students to share key-words or phrases that help the listener (You) to understand what the gist or topic is. There are five topics which Shingo & Hiroki will share with us. Can you guess what each of the topics are?
In this series, we talk to students and doctors about any topic they like. Also, if we get a chance we chat to visitors that come to study at our school or hospital. In this episode, Chris and Peter chat to Rie who is currently in the fourth year of her studies at our university (DMU). Rie shares her thoughts and experiences of studying English both in Japan and in the UK. We hope you will enjoy our chat together.
Here at Dokkyo Medical University (DMU), we're trying to motivate our (Japanese) students to practice, and hopefully develop, their English speaking skills by making podcasts. The podcasts series called Talking Gist allows students to share key-words or phrases that help the listener (You) to understand what the gist or topic is. There are five topics which Hinana and Towa will share with us. Can you guess what each of the topics are?
In this series, we invite people to talk about whatever they're interested in for a minute. Do you have a minute? In this episode Michiko gave us a minute. Flow by Alex-Productions | https://onsound.eu/ Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC BY 3.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US
In this series, we talk to students and doctors about any topic they like. Also, if we get a chance we chat to visitors that come to study at our school or hospital. Part one. In this episode, Ken and Billy interview Dr. Takao Suzuki who graduated from our own university (DMU) and is now embarking on further studies to pursue his dreams. Despite his busy schedule Takao graciously shares his journey with us. We hope you will enjoy our chat together.
In this series, we invite people to talk about whatever they're interested in for a minute. Do you have a minute? In this episode Hiro gave us a minute. Flow by Alex-Productions | https://onsound.eu/ Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC BY 3.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US
Welcome to our 2nd series of "Interviews". In this series, we talk to students and doctors about any topic they like. Also, if we get a chance we chat to visitors that come to study at our school or hospital. In this episode, Ken and Billy interview Dr. Takao Suzuki who graduated from our own university (DMU) and is now embarking on further studies to pursue his dreams. Despite his busy schedule Takao graciously shares his journey with us. We hope you will enjoy our chat together.
In this series, we invite people to talk about whatever they're interested in for a minute. Do you have a minute? In this episode Fumiko gave us a minute. Flow by Alex-Productions | https://onsound.eu/ Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC BY 3.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US
Syugoro, Wataru and Hikaru are first grade students at Dokkyo Medical University, they took part in this podcast series which we called 'Implications'. They first listened to and then watched a TV advertisement/commercial that we sourced from Youtube. They weren't able to see the end of the ad, so they had to infer what was suggested/implied through the sounds, music and what they saw. They recorded themselves talking about what they had seen, and then decided what the ad was for or who the company was that made the ad. Enjoy! Follow this link to see the commercial, and to check to see if they were correct: https://youtu.be/3t6bLugtJkQ
In this series, we talk to students and doctors about any topic they like. Also, if we get a chance we chat to visitors that come to study at our school or hospital. In this episode, Mako and Billy talk to Elisa, a third-year German medical student visiting Dokkyo Medical University Hospital's ENT Department. Even though she was very busy, we were delighted that she could take time to share her thoughts and journey so far with us. We hope you will enjoy our chat together.
Saya, Setsu and Kaoru are first grade students at Dokkyo Medical University, they took part in this podcast series which we called 'Implications'. They first listened to and then watched a TV advertisement/commercial that we sourced from Youtube. They weren't able to see the end of the ad, so they had to infer what was suggested/implied through the sounds, music and what they saw. They recorded themselves talking about what they had seen, and then decided what the ad was for or who the company was that made the ad. Enjoy! Follow this link to see the commercial, and to check to see if they were correct: https://youtu.be/3t6bLugtJkQ
In this series, we talk to students and doctors about any topic they like. Also, if we get a chance we chat to visitors that come to study at our school or hospital. In this episode, Ken and Billy interview Dr. Barkhas, a Mongolian cancer surgeon visiting Dokkyo Medical University Hospital's Breast Cancer Center. Despite his busy schedule, Dr. Barkhas graciously shares insights into his work and journey with us. We hope you will enjoy our chat together.
Yuto, Sota and Daisuke are first grade students at Dokkyo Medical University, they took part in this podcast series which we called 'Implications'. They listened to and then watched a TV advertisement/commercial that we sourced from Youtube. They weren't able to see the end of the ad, so they had to infer what was suggested/implied through the sounds, music and what they saw. They recorded themselves talking about what they had seen, and then decided what the ad was for or who the company was that made the ad. Enjoy! Follow this link to see the commercial, and to check to see if they were correct: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxvAKrlGcNQ
Taito, Kei and Sakurako are first grade students at Dokkyo Medical University, they took part in this podcast series which we called 'Implications'. They first listened to and then watched a TV advertisement/commercial that we sourced from Youtube. They weren't able to see the end of the ad, so they had to infer what was suggested/implied through the sounds, music and what they saw. They recorded themselves talking about what they had seen, and then decided what the ad was for or who the company was that made the ad. Enjoy! Follow this link to see the commercial, and to check to see if they were correct: https://youtu.be/3t6bLugtJkQ
In this series, we talk to students and doctors about any topic they like. Also, if we get a chance we chat to visitors that come to study at our school or hospital. In this episode, Ken and Billy chat to Hyuga, a 5th year Dokkyo med. student, who is talking about his application to participate in an Overseas Training Program to Germany scheduled for the summer. If successful, he will do a one-month Overseas Advanced Clinical Clerkship in Munster. We wish him luck. We hope you will enjoy our chat together.
Masataro, Tsurumasa and Masataro (II) are first grade students at Dokkyo Medical University, they took part in this podcast series which we called 'Implications'. They first listened to and then watched a TV advertisement/commercial that we sourced from Youtube. They weren't able to see the end of the ad, so they had to infer what was suggested/implied through the sounds, music and what they saw. They recorded themselves talking about what they had seen, and then decided what the ad was for or who the company was that made the ad. Enjoy! Follow this link to see the commercial, and to check to see if they were correct: https://youtu.be/3t6bLugtJkQ