体験
Personal experience gained through direct involvement or participation in an activity.
Exemplos
3 de 5キャンプで貴重な体験をした。
I had a precious experience at the camp.
本日は私の体験談をお話しします。
Today, I will talk about my personal experience.
面白い体験したことある?
Have you ever had an interesting experience?
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Tai (Body) + Ken (Examine). Examining something with your own body.
Quiz rápido
海外で生活することは、私にとって大きな___だった。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 体験
Exemplos
キャンプで貴重な体験をした。
everydayI had a precious experience at the camp.
本日は私の体験談をお話しします。
formalToday, I will talk about my personal experience.
面白い体験したことある?
informalHave you ever had an interesting experience?
主観的な体験が学習に及ぼす影響について。
academicOn the influence of subjective experience on learning.
新製品の体験入学会を開催します。
businessWe will hold a hands-on session for the new product.
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
体験を共有する
to share an experience
身をもって体験する
to experience firsthand
体験を積む
to gain/accumulate experience
Frequentemente confundido com
Keiken is broader (includes skills over time); Taiken emphasizes the specific act of 'going through' a physical or emotional event.
Notas de uso
Common in IELTS Speaking Part 2 when describing a trip or a specific event in the past.
Erros comuns
Using Taiken for professional 'experience' (e.g., 'I have 5 years of Taiken'). Keiken is better for work history.
Dica de memorização
Tai (Body) + Ken (Examine). Examining something with your own body.
Origem da palavra
Kango. 'Tai' (body) + 'Ken' (verification/testing).
Padrões gramaticais
Contexto cultural
Schools in Japan often have 'Taiken Gakushu' (hands-on learning) like rice planting.
Quiz rápido
海外で生活することは、私にとって大きな___だった。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 体験
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目標
A1A specific target or goal that a person or group intends to achieve. It is often used to describe concrete milestones in personal growth, sports, or professional settings.
継続
A1The act of continuing an action, state, or process without interruption. It is frequently used to describe personal persistence in habits, the renewal of contracts, or the ongoing nature of a scientific study.
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