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No 1. It takes a village to raise a gaijin
Vocabulary and short phrases, Okayama dialect
No 2. It's a dog's life and I wan it!
Vocabulary: dogs and food
No. 3 Geta Throwers and Bo(y) Derek on a Jet Ski
Vocabulary: sexual organs
No. 4 Fighting Japan's colonial powers
Vocabulary: insects
No. 5 On the Train, the English teacher is "Out"
Vocabulary: train manners, use of -san, chan, kun with names
No. 6 Zidane: a bit of the old cow
Vocabulary: Soccer, sports
No 7. All Aboard! The super express Train to English
Vocabulary: English language learning
No. 8 The secret to stomping through the rainy season
Vocabulary: toilets, "teru-teru bozu"
No. 9 Paving over the Kyoto Protocol realities
Vocabulary: Global Warming
No. 10-11 O-bon:the spirit of ancestor worship
Vocabulary: Festival of the dead, casual expressions
No. 12 Sagi:a major interruption of "wa"
Vocabulary: crimes
No. 13 In earthquakes, avoid bending machines
Vocabulary: Natural disasters
No. 14 The Japanese Chrysanthemum Thrown
Vocabulary: Japanese Royal family
No. 15 Commode Confession of a Sound Princess
Vocabulary: toilets
No. 16 Sports Festivals: A menace to health?
Vocabulary: sports festivals, health
No. 17 Stayin' Alive at the Health Check "stampurary"
Vocabulary: health, hospitals
No. 18 Autumn Festivals in Japan
Vocabulary: festivals, Shinto
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