Sunday, August 31, 2014

Free Japanese Vocab Bonus: Top 15 Japanese Phrases for Bad Students!

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Top 15 Japanese Phrases for Bad Students!
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...feeling sleepy, feeling lazy, procrastinating.

Well, today’s Japanese list is dedicated to just that! It’s the Top 15 Japanese Words and Phrases for Bad Students! From sleeping in class to procrastinating and skipping. While we don't recommend them, it's still useful to learn these essential school words and phrases in Japanese.

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