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Beginners recommend the People's Education Publishing House published "Sino-Japanese Exchange Standard Japanese", starting from the elementary volume, a total of 4 volumes (first, first, middle, middle) have a new edition and the old version, the old edition was published in 1988, the new edition was published in 2005, the old and new editions are personal, the difference is mainly vocabulary, the new version of the vocabulary is about 1400, the old version is about 800, grammar, sentence patterns are almost the same. However, the new edition seems to be an intermediate two volumes that have not yet been published. Completion of the first volume of the elementary level is equivalent to level 4 of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test, completion of the second volume of the elementary level is equivalent to level 3, and completion of the two intermediate books is equivalent to level 2.
It is recommended to go to a special training class for beginners, many things are very laborious to learn by yourself, and you will learn faster and more efficiently after the teacher explains, and then you can learn by yourself after laying a solid foundation).There are also tutorial books on the standard day, and I have seen the old editions: "Standard Japanese Vocabulary and Grammar Training Course" by Donghua University Press, as well as a book "Standard Japanese Elementary Synchronous Tutoring" (it seems to be by Shanghai Foreign Language Education Press), and a book "Sino-Japanese Exchange: Standard Japanese Vocabulary Examples" (People's Education Press); New Edition:
People's Education Publishing House, "New Edition of Sino-Japanese Communication Standard Japanese Elementary Synchronous Practice" (with 2 CD-ROMs), People's Education Publishing House, "New Edition of Sino-Japanese Communication Standard Japanese Synchronous Test Volume".(Supplement: The old version is relatively cheap, the primary upper and lower volumes are about 28,29 yuan, there are 4 cassette tapes, the new edition of the book is yuan, there are 6 boxes of matching tapes, the content is richer than the old version, suitable for the needs of Japanese learning in the new century, the old version focuses on grammar, the new version focuses on language application ability, of course, at the same time does not ignore grammar).
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Standard Japanese Beginner Upper and Lower - There should be a cassette or CD-ROM.
When I first read it, it was a small book, but now it seems to have been converted into a big one.
Everyone's Japanese" has ***
These two books are used in many places.
There are a variety of Japanese language textbooks, and many schools use their own teaching skills.
In fact, they are all much the same, half of the elementary Japanese teaching books contain pronunciation, hiragana, and katakana construction.
Most of the texts appear in texts and dialogues.
If you are going to study on your own, you should look for a book that comes with a tape or *** to facilitate your study.
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This is probably the case with all beginner Japanese study books.
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Standard Japanese Beginner Volume II.
Remember to buy the tape with it.
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I've been studying Japanese for two and a half years now, and I've taken the second level (old version) and the first level (new version) twice, so I guess I have a little experience, so let's talk about my own experience.
If you don't have a little foundation in Japanese, the basic and intermediate versions of the standard Japanese for communication upstairs are very basic textbooks, and you must learn them well, our Japanese textbooks are these books, the grammar in them is very basic and very important, and if you fully master it, it is enough for you to take the second level exam. The grammar of the second level is still relatively easy to say.,South China (Eastern) University of Technology Press (sorry ha,I forgot...)。。。 I can't remember whether it was South China or East China) The grammar books published are very good and the explanations are very detailed.
Since the reform of the Japanese language test began this year, I have not taken the new level 2, and according to the younger students, there are many levels of grammar that are still the same, but there are also new ones. I think the above is a very basic thing, if you want to pass the first level, you have to master the second level of things, don't you, hehe.
If you have mastered all of the above, or if you already have a solid foundation in Japanese, you should start preparing for the first level. To be honest, none of the grammar of the old level 1 was tested, and now all the signs on the market are under the sign of the new level of grammar, in fact, it is all the grammar of the old level. I did the old level 1 grammar questions with a correct rate of more than 98%, and I memorized all the old level 1 grammar, but none of the exams were tested, and I was depressed. . .
The grammar of the new level focuses on the spoken language in life, and the grammar in the old level is basically ancient Japanese or written language, so in the absence of a systematic introduction to the new level of grammar books, watch more Japanese dramas or anime, pay attention to their way of speaking, and cultivate their own sense of language, and this is the only advice I give. Don't buy those grammar books with a new signboard, it's all **.
Say a few more words, I think you must listen more to the new level of listening, the type of listening questions varies greatly, I feel that the most trustworthy of these exams in preparation for Japanese is the series of books published by East China University of Science and Technology, of course, their new level grammar book is also a lie.
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I myself am a Japanese language major. I used to teach myself a little. If you are just starting out, you will first learn the fifty-syllable diagram, which is similar to Chinese Chinese pinyin. This must be pronounced accurately, otherwise it will not be easy to change the habit later.
You can watch Japanese anime and Japanese dramas appropriately, which will help you with your sense of language and pronunciation, listen to it more and read it aloud. Interest can also be cultivated.
You can buy simple textbooks, you don't need to buy a lot, you have to eat thoroughly. I used the "Standard Japanese for Sino-Japanese Communication" beginner level, which is also the standard textbook for the Japanese language test. Of course, you can choose the textbook that is more pleasing to your eyes and willing to learn.
I read each word first, and if I can't memorize it, I can read it first. After that, look at the grammar to understand the meaning of the usage. Then don't read the text, listen to it again, feel your understanding, and then look at the text to confirm.
Read along. I memorized the texts, so I should at least be familiar with them. I have also written intermediate texts silently, and some small mistakes are difficult to find.
The degree to which the words can be written silently after they have been learned. There are subtle differences between kanji and Chinese in Japanese, so be sure to distinguish them carefully. Post-class questions to do.
It's good to determine your progress according to your abilities. After studying the two volumes, it is about level 3, and I can roughly understand simple answers.
Reading aloud often is emphasized in the lecture of Mr. Cai Yuansen, a famous simultaneous interpreter.
Maybe what I think of is not very comprehensive, and my personal situation is different. If you have any questions, you can continue to ask me. After learning the elementary level, you can consider other textbooks, and I myself like it because I am already familiar with it, so I continue to use the standard date. Watch Japanese dramas and the like appropriately, and it will help if you listen to more.
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When I was teaching Japanese on my own, I thought that the first thing I wanted to do was to clarify my purpose for studying, whether I wanted to go abroad, work, or watch anime for fun. Whether the emphasis is on listening or speaking, or writing.
Then, after you have a clear goal, learn 50 phonetic diagrams, a good way to do this is by combining words and simple grammar. It is necessary to know how to pronounce it when you see it, and you can quickly reflect which kana it is when you hear the pronunciation. Learn hiragana first, and katakana can be put back a little.
Next, choose a textbook to learn basic vocabulary and grammar. Personally, I recommend the new edition of the Standard Japanese Elementary Elementary Upper and Lower Volumes, which is progressed in 2 lessons a week, a total of 48 lessons, and it takes about 24 weeks to learn the grammar of these words. Japanese grammar is different from English and Chinese, and the focus is different, so you should pay attention to the learning of continuations, particles, and inflections.
Then there is the stage where you can play freely, you can choose the new standard day intermediate to continue studying, or you can choose the book of the exam to continue learning for the exam. If you want to practice listening and speaking, you can also start to strengthen the practice of listening and speaking, in short, you can decide the next direction of development when the time comes.
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First of all, you'd better follow a class. Then I went to buy a standard Japanese book, which was very simple, according to the class time in the book. How far do you want to learn?
If it's just an interest and you can have a simple conversation, then buy some n3 questions, which are relatively simple and very daily. Watch more anime Japanese dramas I don't know how to ask more.,There's a pig pig subtitle group in YY for free pronunciation and grammar teaching.,It's free.,So listen to it more.。
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Learn Japanese Fifty Syllable Chart first, and it is best to read and write at the same time, so that you can learn more quickly. Make sure you know how to read it first, and then you can read it as soon as you see it.
After learning the 50-syllable diagram, learn some simple words and sentences.
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You can search for "Basic Japanese Course" on the Internet, which was recorded by **Radio and Television University. Not bad.
Truth be told, there's no way to memorize quickly. I couldn't pass the word before. So rote memorization. >>>More
Buy Zhang Daozhen, the special number of the general, divided into high school, junior high school.
A personal approach that worked well for me. When you memorize a word, you think about what that thing looks like, and memorize it as you think about it. When you see something around you, think about how it reads. >>>More
The New Ming Interpretation Chinese Dictionary", "Japanese-Chinese Dictionary", "New Modern Japanese Loanword Dictionary", "Reverse Chaguang Dictionary", "Japanese Sentence Pattern Dictionary", "Chinese-English-Japanese Computer Terminology Dictionary", "NHK Japanese Pronunciation and Tone Dictionary" This dictionary contains about 69,000 words, adds 3,500 new words, and deletes old words that are no longer used. With reference to more than a dozen dictionaries, it is an indispensable phonetic reference for learners who aim to learn standard Japanese pronunciation. Contains approximately 69,000 entries. >>>More
Yes, the ending was miserable, so it was deleted. Alas.