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It's actually hard to answer this question because it varies from person to person. Specifically, it is as follows:
1.In order to learn Japanese, you must first be interested in learning it.
2.Set yourself long-term goals, such as passing Level 1 in three years, etc. Then, based on the long-term goals, short-term goals are set, which are then broken down into monthly and daily goals. In this way, if the goal is clear, you can learn the system in a planned and step-by-step manner.
3.It is not recommended that you study on your own, if you study on your own, you will have to take a lot of detours. It's a good idea to sign up for a Japanese language course in your local area, so that you can learn a more formal foreign language from the basics of pronunciation.
4.If you can understand the text and songs in Japanese, it will take at least a year, and of course, if you learn the kana in Japanese, you will soon be able to sing in Japanese, but that's not the way you want to be.
5.If you have to learn by yourself,It's recommended that you start with the new version of the standard day.,If you reach a certain level.,For example, after learning for a few months,You can go to the domestic or Japanese game forum.,Find someone to chat or ask about the game master.,But at least the greeting words must be learned.。
6.It's very likely that as you learn, you'll gradually discover that learning a foreign language is very interesting, and over time, you're likely to shift your obsession with games to learning.
7.With a certain level, will it be of great use to your future?
Or it is not impossible to have the opportunity to go to Japan and make money from Japanese people.
8.So, from now on, you're ready for the Marking Day tutorial.
- A dictionary.
- A dictionary of loanwords.
- A tape recorder.
-***Player.
9.Then you just have a problem that you don't understand, and you often come to us friends.
10.Remember your friends, and be sure to plan your goals based on confidence.
That's all there is to it, and good luck!
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Personal experience of learning Japanese:
First of all, be familiar with the 50-tone diagram, so that you can memorize it backwards, and be able to pronounce it correctly.
Because how your pronunciation at the beginning will directly affect your accuracy in the future, many friends are, with a large vocabulary, but he just can't understand what Japanese people say!
Secondly, grammar, it is recommended that you buy a Japanese grammar dictionary, which is compiled by a Japanese who has been in China for more than ten years, which records almost all the Japanese grammar and how to use and explain.
My habit of speaking.
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A: 1**Original Japanese Soundtrack.
Watching original Japanese movies and television is one of the basic ways to learn Japanese. In the absence of a Japanese context, and without a related Japanese speaker around you, a film with a Japanese original sound is an important way to strengthen the Japanese context. As we all know, many words in Japanese are similar to Chinese, but the pronunciation is different, and it is easy to mispronounce without an intuitive context.
Therefore, if conditions permit, more ** Japanese original soundtrack movies is a good way to learn Japanese2 You can go to a professional teacher for training, when you have a certain foundation? Reading is one of the most effective ways to improve your Japanese language learning and strengthen your learning. As we all know, Japanese cultural works are more suitable for the Chinese writing style, and works such as Japanese writer Haruki Murakami's "Norwegian Wood" enjoy a wide audience in China.
In addition, Japanese manga and other works are also very popular with children. Therefore, under the existing conditions, it is possible to read the original Japanese original. As with the study of languages, it is even said that the study of all language and culture subjects can be improved by reading the level of learning.
Reading more, writing more, and speaking more will always improve the level of knowledge.
In addition, I believe that it is important to learn Japanese during your trip to Japan if your financial situation allows. If you study abroad in Japan after high school and learn Japanese in a Japanese environment, you can get twice the result with half the effort.
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From my own experience.
1.I started my Japanese language through anime. Watching anime, I naturally have a favorite plot to pull the characters, and then I can't help but remember what they have said, and gradually understand some basic Japanese conversations.
2.Listen to Japanese songs. Of course, don't stop at the stage of listening, singing is the ultimate goal.
3。After cultivating a series of interests, it is recommended to buy regular textbooks for systematic learning, if you are very enthusiastic, of course. I'm learning Standard Japanese (yellow cover). It seems to be the most widely used textbook.
And then one last tip: Japanese is a language that is easy to get started with, difficult to master, especially grammatically difficult to understand, and often comes up with things like your name that make you puzzled.
However, sincerely, the golden stone is open! If you're really enthusiastic, I wish you all the best in learning Japanese!
I taught myself Japanese.
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