Thursday, April 23, 2009

Keith speaks with Steve Kaufmann

I had a conversation with Steve Kaufmann in Japanese. This is the first time I have ever spoken directly to Steve and we did it face-to-face. Well, it was through the help of our webcams and Skype. For those of you who don't know, Steve Kaufmann is a super-polyglot.

I mentioned in my previous post that I was going to record myself speaking Japanese as a record of my Japanese level before the up and coming self-improvements. This is that video of me speaking Japanese. I will make some more but I don't know if anybody wants to be alerted to them. If you do, you could just subscribe to my YouTube channel.

The video is in 2 parts. The total time is 16 minutes. You can watch the video below if you want and when it finishes I'm sure you will be able to choose the 2nd part. Else, you may go to my YouTube channel. Oh, and I must say. The microphone on my headset is really bad. Sorry about that, but the sound on my side is not clear. Steve's side is very clear. I'm going to have to breakdown and buy a microphone if I can find one or else buy a new headset.

A few comments about my Japanese speaking ability. As you will be able to see in the video, I almost always need to think about how I want to complete a sentence. So many options come to mind while I'm speaking that I just get overwhelmed with what I should do to finish my sentence. I just want to get to where I know what I want to say and I just say it straight through without stopping or pausing. Another critique about my Japanese is that I do not know how to say everything that I need to say. I don't know all of the grammar. I think I will be able to discover a lot by watching TV.

And last but not least, I do want to improve my pronunciation. This has mostly to do with vowel sounds but also with intonation as well. I would like to sound the same as a Japanese person. I want to be indistinguishable. And why not? I live in Japan so it would be to my advantage. I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to improve my pronunciation or not but we'll see.

I would like to speak with some more people in Japanese and record it and put it on YouTube. Even if you don't have a webcam, but you have a microphone and Skype and a good connection, we can still record me in the picture with our conversation. If we have a noisey connection then it won't be worth recording and putting up on YouTube. Anybody who can speak Japanese. You don't have to be a native speaker. Just contact me via email. You can find my address in my blogger profile.

5 comments:

  1. Keith : ) I really enjoyed this converstation. 楽しく聴けました。韓国語は勉強しませんか?:)もし韓国語の勉強もいつかし始めたら、僕とも練習しましょう。:)

    そして日本語でキスさんとこういうビデオ作るのも楽しいと思いますけど、:)一緒にやってみませんか?:)

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  3. Hello Keith.
    I seen your video in Kaufmann's blog.

    I'm also trying to improve my japanese by natural acquisition, watching tv and listening same audio many times. I want to recording me talking in japanese too, to compare in the future and see my own evolution.

    Let's try? If it's ok for you, please send-me an e-mail: magito@gmail.com

    Because I'm not a native english speaker, sorry my litte mistakes.

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  4. If you don't mind me asking, what did you use to record the video?

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  5. A Skype plug-in called Call Recorder for Skype v2.3.1 from Ecamm Network

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