If you want to learn Japanese on your own, please recommend study materials

Updated on educate 2024-04-11
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Self-study is commonly used in the new version of the Japanese language and everyone's Japanese.

    However, the pace of self-study will be slower. The landlord may wish to learn first, and if he is really interested, it is recommended to enroll in a class to study.

    There are abundant network resources, and if you are a beginner, you can use network resources, and you can also reduce the capital of learning.

    You can also keep asking questions on it, and someone will be for you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I also took a Japanese elective course, and I found it very interesting. I use "Standard Japanese" elementary, which is from the People's Education Publishing House, and the content of the book is good, and it can be used for self-study, and after reading it, I can take the Japanese level 2 exam. Haha, let's work together.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The new standard Japanese, when learning, it is best to find a person who knows Japanese or look at the ** such as Hujiang, in short, if you want to learn, you will be ready to memorize by rote, there is no best textbook, in the bad textbook, you can learn it seriously, just stick to it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The more orthodox ones are the standard Japanese language of Sino-Japanese communication, and the grammar and vocabulary are more commercial and written.

    Everyone's Japanese is also good, and the example sentences in the text are closer to life.

    I personally studied in the preparatory school of Northeast Normal University, and the preparatory school used a set of textbooks compiled by myself, called "New Concept Japanese Course for Higher Vocational Colleges" is also very good, the setting of the text plot and example sentences at the beginning is very authentic and very colloquial, and the intermediate and senior textbooks have just come out in the past two years, and the text of the last lesson in the fourth volume of the fourth volume I am learning is still about the 311 big ** in 2011.

    Personally, I have only seen the above three sets of textbooks for the time being, and I feel that the first set is more traditional and authoritative, but if you study it yourself, it is not as easy to use as the last two.

    And in fact, it is difficult to learn language by yourself, and many details such as pronunciation and vocabulary analysis are difficult to get started without a teacher's teaching, not to mention that the intensity of listening, speaking, reading and writing practice when learning from a teacher is definitely incomparable to self-learning.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Japanese major passes by. The textbook we use, "New Japanese (Revised Edition)" edited by Zhou Ping and Chen Xiaofen, published by Shanghai Foreign Language Education Press.

    The first book has a red cover, the second is blue, and the third is purple.

    The new Japanese is more difficult than the standard day.,But professionally speaking, this personal feeling is better.,It's very easy to start with the standard day.,But the grammar project Shenma's sincere feeling is average.,If you want to take the exam, it's recommended to use the new Japanese first.,And then re-select the textbook when you transfer to advanced Japanese after the third volume.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    New Japanese: Standard Japanese.

    There is also a book recommended by my Japanese teacher, which is very good, but I forgot the name. That "Standard Japanese" is basically respectful of the body.,It's not that it's bad.,It's just for beginners.,Because the way of communication in that kind of book is basically many years ago.,So just watch the Japanese drama and add it.。

    If you want to learn well, you can watch anime, Japanese dramas, or online classes.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The most commonly used textbook now is the Standard Japanese for Sino-Japanese Communication, the yellow cover of the People's Education Publishing House.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You can go to the class to learn, I learned it in the unnamed day, the teacher taught well, and I learned it well.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I would like to suggest that you use standard Japanese, which many people use, and then slowly learn it in depth.

    If you want to start with phonetic alphabet on the exam, you can also buy a workbook compiled in Japan online and start with the lower level. The Red Book and the Blue Book, which I also recommend, personally think they are pretty good.

    For the listening part, you can go to the Internet Hujiang or Jiahe.com, which have some relevant listening materials.

    There are a lot of mock questions on the Internet, so if you are participating in the exam, it is best to find real question papers from previous years to do, and of course you can also find some mock questions.

    In fact, you can buy one or two copies of these books and the like, but someone must bring them to get started, after all, pronunciation is still very important.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The textbooks I used for my study were the new Japanese 1234, a total of four books.

    Start by practising common words and phrases to memorize kana and words.

    After learning the fifty falsetto, buy some oral books (such as 900 sentences in Japanese, etc.), listen to and read along.

    Listening and Speaking I feel that I have practiced these two aspects almost completely, and then I will start to use the textbook system to learn grammar, memorize words, practice listening, etc.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    First of all, you must remember the fifty syllable diagram.,This is the foundation of the basics.,Chinese,Self-taught are textbooks that use the new standard Japanese.,But I personally recommend a new basic Japanese.,This is more detailed.,Elementary grammar can just buy a grammar book.,The elementary grammar is relatively simple.。 The point is that words matter.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The new version of Standard Japanese is beginner and intermediate, and if you are self-studying, the main thing is to read more, listen more, read more, buy some exercises, and do more.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    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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