Japanese learn English using Obama speeches

Darth Demon

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Japanese learn English using Obama speeches

Source: Japan Today Article

"TOKYO — Aspiring English speakers in Japan have made President Barack Obama’s book of speeches and accompanying CD a national best-seller.

In Aichi, central Japan, a Buddhist monk has reportedly been playing the president’s speeches during his temple service. And dozens of students in an English-language class in Tokyo have been memorizing his 2004 Democratic Convention speech to improve their understanding and pronunciation.

“Tonight is a particular honor for me because, let’s face it, my presence on this stage is pretty unlikely,” the students at Kaplan Japan school recited together Friday.

“The Speeches of Barack Obama” has sold 420,000 copies since its release on Nov 20—an “unprecedented huge hit” for an English-language text, according to publisher Asahi Press.

Any book that sells more than 100,000 copies in Japan, which has a population of 128 million, is considered a success, and foreign-language publication sales rarely exceed 20,000, the publisher said.

Obama’s book of speeches surged to No. 2 in Japan’s main best-seller list this week, according to Hiroki Tomatsu, an official of Japan’s largest book distributor Tohan Co. that publishes the ranking.

The 95-page book compiles Obama’s speeches including the one at the 2004 convention, many from the party primaries, and his victory speech after he beat Hillary Rodham Clinton to secure the Democratic nomination. Each English-language transcript comes with a Japanese translation.

Although the simplicity of campaign speeches makes them an obvious choice as a language-learning tool, other American presidents have rarely been so feted.

“We don’t publish every single president’s speeches,” Asahi Press official Yuzo Yamamoto said. “Would you buy the text of former President George W Bush’s speeches?”
 

Axandra

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Monkey see, monk(ey) do... I find this kind of overreaction so typical on these islands, that I could almost employ a favorite /.-ism of mine: "Nothing to see here, move along." Not to mention that they should really pay tribute to Obama's speech writer, Jon Favreau (26). Now that's what I call awesome!

As for the Asahi Press official's opinion, I beg to disagree: I would buy Bush's speeches. They are at least invaluable historical pieces of evidence on how language can be used, abused, distorted and manipulated to convey the desired message; or to hide the truth in plain sight, for that matter.

Furthermore, I don't think that Obama will ever leave behind a dictionary entry (with a long, long list of examples) associated with his name as his predecessor did, be it fun or bitter, or both.

But I think I may just be taking this thread too seriously...
 

Grieve

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Monkey see, monk(ey) do... I find this kind of overreaction so typical on these islands, that I could almost employ a favorite /.-ism of mine: "Nothing to see here, move along." Not to mention that they should really pay tribute to Obama's speech writer, Jon Favreau (26). Now that's what I call awesome!

As for the Asahi Press official's opinion, I beg to disagree: I would buy Bush's speeches. They are at least invaluable historical pieces of evidence on how language can be used, abused, distorted and manipulated to convey the desired message; or to hide the truth in plain sight, for that matter.

Furthermore, I don't think that Obama will ever leave behind a dictionary entry (with a long, long list of examples) associated with his name as his predecessor did, be it fun or bitter, or both.

But I think I may just be taking this thread too seriously...

One of Obama's best speeches was the 2004 convention speech. This was the speech that he wrote himself, it's also where he met Jon Favreau (who at the time was still working for John Kerry).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1UDKXKGZ3PY
This was the speech that put Obama on the map.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awQkJNVsgKM
 

cube

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If they love our leader then they should build us giant robots. Then we could conquer space and bring his message to other lifeforms. :)
 

Anime Maniac

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Interestingly enough, Obama's intonations is not correct by American Standard English. On the other hand, his grammar and sentence syntax are fantastic.
 

cattz

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I guess everyone always praised his ability to give speeches, but I didn't realize he was so highly regarded for his grammar and pronunciation.

Either way, still is very interesting for so many reasons. Also feels kind of uplifting to have a president the entire world doesn't hate and can actually enunciate simple words.

Remember "Nu-cu-lar" and the many others with Bush, heh..

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