Problems with self taught Japanese? Can I learn Japanese on my own?

Updated on educate 2024-05-22
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If you want to learn Japanese on your own, it is important that you memorize the 50 phonetic diagrams, and you must be proficient in memorizing them. However, the premise is that you must be interested in the Japanese language, otherwise you will be reluctant to learn, so it is necessary to learn more about Japanese culture. In addition, you need to be clear about the purpose of learning Japanese, no matter what the purpose is, I think that the foreign language is in the spoken language, and after learning standard Japanese, you can practice speaking, or you can learn intermediate textbooks such as new Japanese, or you can watch more Japanese dramas, etc., if you have the conditions, you can chat with Japanese people, etc.

    However, it is important to note that it is important to learn Japanese or any foreign language.

    Basic Learning: Japanese Language Teacher (Fifty Syllables).

    Textbook learning Japanese teacher (Standard Japanese - Beginner).

    Japanese Teacher (New Standard Japanese - Elementary)

    Vocabulary, grammar, Japanese language exams.

    Japanese Language Test (Japanese Language Proficiency Test)

    Author: woshishuiya200 - assistant Level 2 11-20 08:55

    The basic courses are: Happy Japanese Fifty Syllable Diagram; (new, old) standard Japanese; New Japanese conversation; Everyone's Japanese; Japanese Conversation March Pass; Listen to songs and learn Japanese; And so on.

    Japan Cinema.

    The free and (new edition of the standard Japanese for communication between China and Japan) book are synchronized, which is good for beginners.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hehe, I also taught Japanese on my own, and I also use the new standard day, and I feel that this set of textbooks is not bad. If you're beginner, you can try the radio lectures, plus the TV lectures.

    I hope you can keep it up I would like to ask you what you are learning Japanese for. j-text?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    You can learn Japanese on your own, and you can learn it as follows:

    1. Chinese has Hanyu Pinyin, English has English alphabet, and Japanese has 50 phonetic diagrams. The 50-degree phonetic chart is a must-have for beginners in Japanese, and it can be mastered by memorization. Learn to memorize first, then memorize.

    In order to strengthen the memory, it is recommended to copy a large number of copies when remembering, and the same as writing pinyin, copy more and remember naturally.

    2. Look at ** to learn words: When we learn Chinese, we first learn pinyin, and then recognize words, and the same is true for learning Japanese. You can learn words through some ** on the Internet, follow phonics, and write silently. Gradually, more and more words were mastered.

    3. Practice sentences: After learning words, then it is time to extend words, just like we use words to make sentences, only by repeated practice can we keep the new knowledge in mind.

    4. Reading textbooks: You can buy some Japanese reading textbooks, just like children's picture books, slowly follow the phonics, not only improve the oral language, but also know a large number of sentences, which can effectively expand knowledge.

    5. Sensitive and studious, not ashamed to ask: if you don't understand, you have to ask, and if you can't understand the words today, you must understand it in time. At the same time, understanding it at the time means that it will be remembered forever, so it is necessary to strengthen the understanding and memory of it, for example, to look at it from time to time, and the impression of it will be deepened.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Japanese is suitable for self-study, and Japanese is relatively easy to learn compared to other types of foreign languages, so as long as you memorize hiragana and Japanese 50-syllable diagrams, you can lay a good foundation for self-learning Japanese.

    Be clear about your purpose in learning Japanese, even if it's just for your interests, and make your own stage plan, such as taking level 4 in about half a year, level 3 in one year, and level 2 after two years.

    You need to pronounce the words correctly when learning, and always memorize words and be persistent. On the basis of having a large vocabulary, you need to read more long and short articles. Every day, we must adhere to these learning spirits, and once you have the foundation, you can start listening to and watching all kinds of audio materials, anything, songs, movies, anime, Japanese dramas, news, and there will be a lot of information on the Internet.

    The above will take up a large part of the time, and in the rest of the time, if you need to take the test, you have to insist on doing some text, grammar, reading, and listening questions every day to help improve the level of the test.

    First of all, you need to start learning Japanese with fifty tones, and if you memorize it correctly, you should be able to write silently in about three days, and you will be proficient in it within a week. It is advisable not to let this stage go beyond a week and will be fatigued. Even if you are not very proficient, you can start the next stage of learning, because you will see fifty tones when you learn anything, and you will gradually become proficient

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You can learn Japanese by self-study.

    Self-study tests your ability in many aspects, personal willpower, and persistence in learning, and you have to get rid of this part of the content, and you have to prepare in advance. If you want to learn faster, it is recommended that you come to the tutorial class, so that the learning rhythm will be faster, and the actual learning effect will be better.

    Before learning Japanese, set yourself a small goal, which is the customization of your motivation and type of study. For example, if you want to study abroad, or take the certificate, you can even take the college entrance examination or graduate school entrance examination in Japanese. In short, you have to put a little pressure on yourself, and self-control goes without saying.

    However, it is not enough to just learn for the sake of learning, because it is not impossible to learn Japanese by forcing yourself, but the process is inevitably painful. If you have a strong motivation to learn, a strong sense of self-control, and are interested in the Japanese language itself, the learning process will be much happier and easier to persevere.

    The biggest disadvantage of self-learning Japanese is that there is a lack of guidance and study plans from experienced teachers, so there is also a lack of systematic training, and the foundation may not be solid enough. In addition, in the middle and late stages of learning, there will be some difficulties that are difficult to understand in the face of difficult content, and if there are doubts, it is difficult to solve them in time. Over time, some of the key and difficult content is not so solid.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is difficult to learn Japanese on your own.

    If you don't want to spend money to learn, you can learn more about what kind of internal situation beginners should learn in the process of learning, and pay attention to seize the time when learning, use the time, and continue to work hard, I believe that the efficiency of learning will be higher.

    Learning Japanese is not about studying for many hours a day, but about using fragmented time to study, which can also improve a lot, such as waking up in the morning.

    It is very important to memorize words and listen to Japanese and practice pronunciation a little earlier, after all, you don't have to think too much about it when you are learning, you only need to think about learning a little bit every day to accumulate time, and you can naturally learn faster and learn better after a long time.

    In the process of learning Japanese, the choice of self-study has also become the choice of many people, after all, many people may just have hobbies, and there is no need to spend money to learn, so when listening and speaking, you can watch and listen to some Japanese anime, which can also deepen the impression and speed up the learning efficiency.

    Especially for self-taught friends, in the process of self-study, you will also find that if the learning efficiency is relatively low, it is precisely because the method is wrong, so you must learn seriously and concentrate on dealing with problems, so that it will be better when you learn.

    Tense:

    There are only two tenses in Japanese: the past tense, the present tense, and the future tense are classified as the present tense by modern Japanese, because there is no obvious tense mark for the present tense and the future tense, and it depends on the type of verb and the relationship between the upper and lower tenses. Morphologically and holistically, we can think of two types of tenses: past and non-past tenses.

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