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#41 Short story / トイレの女の子《A girl in the restroom》/ Urban Legends / Horror // N5 Level / Japanese listening
Descrizione
Today’s episode is “トイレの女の子(toire no on’nanoko)”《A girl in the restroom》.
This story is based on urban legends from various parts of Japan, and a little scary story.
This episode is JLPT-N5 level.
I created a quiz on this episode.
After listening, please take the quiz!
Please use this audio for listening and shadowing practices.
☆Words☆
教室(きょうしつ):classroom
思(おも)い出(だ)す:remember
聞(き)こえる:be heard
やっぱり:after all
急(いそ)いで:hurry
怖(こわ)い:scary
心配(しんぱい):worry
手(て)を洗(あら)う:wash one's hands
☆Conjugation of verbs☆
・te-form:(ています/てください/てから)
・nai-form
・plain-form
☆Script for this episode
https://meg-smile.com/41-short-story-a-girl-in-the-restroom/
☆Quiz for this episode
https://www.italki.com/quiz/set/13773?utm_source=copylink_share&utm_medium=share_content&utm_campaign=share_quiz
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