I am studying Japanese on my own, and I hope to have someone who can guide me on how to learn it.

Updated on educate 2024-04-26
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Is the landlord self-taught? I've been teaching myself for 2 and a half years!! We don't have the money to go to training classes, so we poor people can only buy a bunch of books and study at home!

    If you study on your own, it's very difficult, it's like a spring, you just start pulling, it's very easy, you don't feel strenuous at all, and later, it's getting more and more strenuous and hard, learning Japanese, you will feel a very strong regularity, which is actually a good thing for us, but, because it's too regular, on the contrary, it's very difficult, you need to remember, memorize, there are a lot of things, you will feel that the branches of this dendrogram are more and more, and finally they can't be counted.

    At the beginning of learning, first learn the fifty-tone diagram, you must memorize it firmly, to what extent? To,Just give you the first paragraph,A few lines,You'll know which kana it is.,(Just start learning.,Just focus on hiragana.,Katakana is familiar with it.,Because,Most of the katakana means foreign words)

    Second, memorize more words, if the landlord likes to watch anime, it would be better, listen to other people's pronunciation more, more; Practice.

    The noun chapter is actually very easy to learn, so there is nothing to remember, but the main thing is that you need to master more inherent nouns and formal nouns in Japanese.

    Adjectives, two kinds, "shape" and "shape", pay attention to how to use, for example, how to modify nouns, past tense, negation, past negation, how to modify verbs (this is not mastered at first, adjectives modify verbs are generally adverbials, and they do not need to be mastered at the beginning).

    Verbs, the most troublesome chapter, the landlord must learn the verb well, very difficult, probably because I don't have a teacher to teach, it's difficult to learn, and the verb must be learned well. At present, the old textbooks are generally divided according to the "five paragraphs", "one paragraph" and "two paragraphs", which feels very outdated, and the new textbooks are generally divided according to the "one category, two categories, and three categories", which is easy to understand and very easy.

    And then there's a bunch of them: particles, case particles, and so on.

    In short, learning is slow step by step, as long as you work hard, I believe that the landlord will learn well!!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's hard to learn on your own, but if you just want to memorize 50 sounds, memorize a few words, and be able to speak a few words of everyday language, of course, you can learn on your own.

    If you really want to master this language, it is difficult and slow to learn by yourself, it is recommended to enroll in a beginner class to master all the grammar and then slowly learn on your own

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I'm self-taught, and I was the same as you at the beginning, and I thought we could have a good talk. . .

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The traditional way of learning, memorizing words and grammar, is very inefficient.

    My learning method is to first understand the meaning of a certain grammar and idiomatic type in a certain lesson, and then read the text repeatedly, and it takes about half an hour to read the text of a lesson at a very fast speed (with sentence breaks and rhythm). Then go and do the exercises after class.

    Before learning the second lesson, take 2 minutes to read the first lesson twice.

    Halfway through the lesson, I read the previous texts quickly and rhythmically several times. And so on.

    After learning the intermediate course, I went to find a Japanese original book with annotations** to read, and I could get a great improvement.

    You can also watch Japanese and anime while imitating the dialogue of the people in it, and even the tone of speech should be imitated, which is good for listening and speaking, and you can memorize the grammar of words more deeply.

    As for listening. I didn't do listening training at that time, and I guessed all the listening in the exam, but I still passed level 2 with more than 300 points.

    In the future, if you communicate with Japanese people, your speaking and listening skills will naturally improve.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You can play YY, and there is one that teaches Japanese.

    I usually watch some Japanese anime, movies, and TV series, and after watching the world for a long time, I will remember a few relatively simple ones.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Good interest in learning + effective learning methods + suitable teaching materials = success!

    The most important thing in Japanese is listening and speaking. As for the learning method of listening and speaking, it is actually to listen more and practice more. The premise of listening more is interest and vocabulary, and practicing more is more about the context.

    It is recommended that you try Nengfei Japanese learning software, use the method of watching English movies to create a context, deepen your interest in learning, repeat sentence by sentence, practice listening in dictation, and practice speaking in role-playing and recording. At the same time, it can also better memorize vocabulary according to the context, so you may wish to refer to it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I hope it helps, if you don't understand, ask me!

    How to learn Japanese:

    1. Establish clear learning goals and learn Japanese in a pleasant mood.

    2. Choose a textbook that is in line with your learning direction and do not change it at will.

    3. Establish an integrated learning style. For example:

    Listen carefully in class and do not let go of any detail of the teacher's lecture;

    Be sure to develop a good habit of pre-class preview and after-class review.

    In order to improve your listening and speaking, listen to the tapes and read them repeatedly. If you can read each word more than 100 times, any new knowledge will be as simple as "1+1=2".

    When you feel tired, you can listen to slower-paced Japanese songs or watch Japanese dramas, so that you can learn new Japanese knowledge while adjusting your mood.

    4. Be good at communicating, speak boldly, read boldly, write boldly, and don't be afraid of making mistakes. Keep in mind that even if you are proficient in Japanese, there will be times when you make mistakes. Only when mistakes are discovered can you correct them, and you will be able to improve your Japanese skills.

    5. Be good at using your brains and don't find faults. Japanese is a more ambiguous language. In particular, the sentence structure of some spoken words is grammatically difficult to explain clearly, which requires us to enhance our comprehension ability and understand its meaning in combination with the content of the context.

    If you blindly admit death, you can only waste your time.

    6. Keep a Japanese diary to record a part of your daily life. Try to use the grammar you have learned, and look up the dictionary for words you don't understand. (The content does not have to be complex, it can be long or short).

    7. Carry a notebook and dictionary with you to record the words you want to memorize at any time.

    8. Be patient and don't rush. Don't forget the original intention and persevere.

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