- Probably recorded by Japanese teachers, not professional voice actor/actresses.
- It is in no way "real" Japanese that you hear on the street. Much closer to textbook Japanese. However, it is probably easier to understand and imitate for you to actually use them.
From their site:
This site was created to provide precisely those students with an array of realistic conversational situations and separated by level of Japanese mastery. It is our fervent hope that these lessons provide valuable assistance in your pursuit of Japanese fluency.
●Conversational Levels
Conversations presented herein are categorized for beginning, intermediate, and advanced levels of study.
●Text Presentation
In beginning and intermediate level exercises, you have an option to show or hide text that accompanies the audio. Kana and romaji text is shown in the beginning level, and kana and kanji text for the intermediate.
●Situations
In the beginning and intermediate levels, conversations are segmented into two to four scenes, which allows students the freedom to review a conversation either as independent sentences or as an entire sequence.
At the advanced, or “real world” level, conversations are presented only in their entirety, and are not separated.
●Bulletin Board
The Bulletin Board provides students with a forum for discussing ideas about Japanese conversation with other students and asking instructors for further explanation about the concepts and situations presented.
We also invite students to use the Bulletin Board as a place to offer your own ideas and comments about Japanese expressions and their usage in “real life” Japanese. Finally, students are encouraged to use the Bulletin Board for offering suggestions about the kinds of situations they would like to see introduced on the site.
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