I haven t graduated from high school yet, but I want to learn Japanese, okay?

Updated on educate 2024-06-06
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    A brief introduction to how to learn.

    1 Set goals.

    First of all, what is the purpose of learning Japanese? Do you want to work in a Japanese company, or do you just like watching Japanese dramas and want to understand the conversation? Different goals will naturally lead to different goals.

    2. Selection of teaching materials.

    A new edition of "Standard Japanese for Sino-Japanese Communication".

    3 : Prepare a *** or mp4 so that you can learn Japanese anytime and anywhere when you are bored!

    Well, it's time to start learning.

    1 .Buy a copy of "Standard Japanese" and follow "Standard Japanese" lesson by lesson!

    There is a "Standard Japanese" class in Wanyu**, there is a teacher who provides one-on-one tutoring online, and if you don't understand, you can ask the teacher, which is more suitable for self-study! Most netizens learned it there!

    Course address. 2.I have time to listen to basic Japanese *** songs! If you search for it, there are quite a lot of Japanese songs!

    3.If you have time to watch Japanese dramas, you will gradually be able to understand some basic dialogue!

    Take a look at Tokyo Impression to get a feel for Japan today. You can also take a look at the documentary "Living with Tears" and "Little International Students" directed by Zhang Liling, which are available on Youku.

    The new edition of the Standard Japanese Elementary Elementary Texts and After-class Exercises***

    Introductory Vocabulary Unit.

    Radio lectures. Glossary for beginners eBook.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    When I was in college, I had two followers, who also graduated from high school, and I found a relationship to go to our class to follow, and I didn't go to class after taking the first-level certificate.

    One of them didn't learn well, so she gave up Japanese, and the other one learned pretty well, and she got a first-level certificate with us, and then went to a company to work as a translator, because she herself was quite capable, and she did quite well later.

    Knowing Japanese is a good stepping stone to a higher starting point than a high school degree. Personally, I think it's still possible to learn.

    What you want to add after learning Japanese depends on your personal preferences, and you should consciously supplement what you want to develop in the future.

    How to position life depends on which aspect you want to develop, and the road of life must be grasped in your own hands!!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In my opinion, the easiest foreign language for Chinese students to learn is not Japanese, which has a lot of Chinese characters, and many of them learn it on their own.

    I dropped out of high school in my first year of high school, and I've been learning Japanese for a year now, so I can't help but learn it while I'm interested, but from my experience, it's not difficult to stick to the content.

    As for work, I'm also confused now, but one step at a time, I don't know what I can do with a computer.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    My boyfriend is a Japanese major, and he has already obtained the highest level of Japanese N1, which took him about 3 years, and he also started learning from scratch, and it feels like the more he learns, the easier it becomes, which is good. As long as you stick to it, it's not difficult to learn Japanese, if you graduate from high school, it's just right to learn Japanese, but you can only rely on this to get a high-level certificate, and it's best to start in a coastal city, and it's best to start in a coastal city, the best in the coastal city of the Northeast. But if you only get an intermediate or low-level certificate, it is enough to eat on this, but it can be used as a bargaining chip for future work.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    My cousin went to study Japanese after failing the college entrance examination, and now she stays in Japan (of course, the cost of going abroad is not small).Japanese is easy to learn and difficult to learn in depth, and it takes a lot of perseverance and hard-working spirit to learn it well. You said that some of the remarks on the Internet that college students are bad are one-sided, and some are difficult to find employment because some college students are lazy or give up halfway.

    It is good to be able to find your own interests, and working hard for it is the key to success. If you are only interested in Japanese, you can go online to see the job status and salary level of some Japanese translators. Of course, you still have other knowledge and can speak Japanese, so the path to development is relatively wide.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you study Japanese, you will be able to specialize in it hard. It doesn't take long to achieve the goal of free communication. If you only know Japanese, you have to be proficient, otherwise it's better to learn a little more knowledge.

    Japanese is only used as a tool to assist oneself. As for what kind of knowledge, you can choose according to your own interests and slightly better industries. If you study computers.

    You can work for a Japanese foreign company. The software aspect is fine.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you have a computer and Japanese at the same time, you can work in a Japanese company and work a lot, and the salary will be very good.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is useful for high school students to learn Japanese.

    First, it can increase capacity and be more competitive in the days to come.

    Second, applying for a small language in a university can increase the chances of admission, and the employment after graduation is considerable.

    Prospects for learning Japanese:

    Talent demand: As of December 2015, there were 503 universities in China that offered Japanese majors, second only to the 922 universities that offered English majors, and ranked 12th in the country in terms of the total number of majors.

    According to the 2012 survey (once every three years) released by the Japan International Exchange Association in July 2013, the number of Japanese language learners in China was 1046490, an increase from 2009, ranking first in the world.

    It can be seen that the Japanese major is no longer a so-called "small language", but a veritable "big language" and "big major". With the changes in China's economy and society and the fluctuation of Sino-Japanese relations, the market has put forward a new demand for Japanese language talents.

    Postgraduate examination direction: The postgraduate examination direction with similar Japanese majors mainly includes Japanese language and literature, foreign Chinese linguistics and applied linguistics, Japanese translation, Japanese interpretation, etc.

    Career direction: Graduates are mainly engaged in foreign exchanges, press and publication, teaching and scientific research, translation and other work in state agencies, colleges and universities, foreign-funded enterprises and other units.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you want to go abroad or study Japanese at university, it is highly recommended that you start studying in high school. However, if you still have to take the college entrance examination and take the English language test as a foreign language, you should still spend more time on English. However, if you are good at learning Japanese in high school, you can consider applying for Japanese instead of English in the college entrance examination, and the questions in Japanese are easier and ...... than English

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If you're interested, you can learn to have fun, especially if you like to watch Japanese anime, of course, it's not right away, but it will still help.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Do you want to work in the future related to Japanese or go to a school that requires you to take the Japanese language test? If you don't mean that, it's useless.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's not very difficult. 1. The difficulty of high school Japanese courses is roughly 20% lower than that of English, which is the biggest advantage of high school Japanese courses. 2. Japanese contains 70% of Chinese characters, and Chinese have an innate advantage in learning.

    3. The cycle of Japanese learning is short, and it is generally 1-2 years late to be able to learn to the level of Japanese in the Zizezen college entrance examination, which is incomparable with English.

    In general, the high school Japanese recording course is relatively difficult to learn because of the lack of guidance. In addition, one-to-one lessons and group classes are relatively less difficult. High school Japanese courses generally cover a variety of aspects, such as the type of class you choose, and the level of difficulty of learning is generally different.

    Japanese Career Direction:The job prospects for Japanese language majors are still very good. Nowadays, there is a great demand for Japanese language talents in China, especially senior Japanese translators, senior Japanese translators, and their Japanese language requirements are different depending on the employer.

    The Japanese major cultivates senior language professionals who have a solid foundation in the corresponding language and a wide range of scientific and cultural knowledge, and can be engaged in translation, research, teaching, and management in foreign affairs, economy and trade, culture, press and publication, education, scientific research, tourism, and other departments.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Good.

    The following are the following pathways for undergraduate studies in Japanese1. Understand the relevant guidelines, policies and laws of our country.

    2. Master the basic knowledge of linguistics, literature and related humanities and science and technology.

    3. Have a solid foundation in Japanese language and be proficient in listening, speaking, reading, writing, and translating.

    4. Understand the national conditions of our country and the society and culture of the target country.

    5. Good Chinese expression skills and basic research skills.

    6. Have a certain practical ability to use a second foreign Chinese.

    Japanese is an undergraduate major in ordinary colleges and universities, which is a foreign hidden language and literature major, with a basic study period of four years and a bachelor's degree in literature. The discipline foundation of this major includes foreign Chinese linguistics, foreign literature, translation studies, country and area studies, comparative literature and cross-cultural studies.

    It can also be combined with other related majors to form compound majors to meet the needs of social development.

    Students majoring in Japanese should have the ability to use foreign languages, the ability to appreciate literature, the ability to appreciate literature, the ability to think critically, and the ability to research and innovate.

    Information technology application ability, self-learning ability and practical ability.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If you choose to learn Japanese from the beginning of high school, you will have enough time to learn and master Japanese.

    Learn Japanese in the first year of high school, low difficulty Introduction to Japanese learning. If he is a very good science student, but English has become an unbridgeable gap; If she is a very good art student, but in the end she loses to English.

    Japanese, as a student with a poor foundation in English and no hope (below 40 points), is indeed a good choice, and it can be said that it is a passing lane to pull into the score line.

    In terms of language learning, the vast majority of ordinary high school students in China learn English, except for Chinese as their mother tongue, and only a very small number of children with lofty aspirations learn it.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The advantages of learning Japanese in high school 1. I know one more language than other students. In addition to Chinese, which is the mother tongue of Chinese as the mother tongue, the vast majority of ordinary high school students in China learn English, and only a very small number of ambitious children learn a second foreign language (Japanese, French, German, etc.). If you learn Japanese in high school, you will know more than most ordinary high school students, and of course the stronger your language skills.

    Whether it is reading Japanese literature, ** original Japanese film and television, and communicating face-to-face with Japanese people, there is not much language barrier. 2. Domestic high school graduates can apply to study at Japanese universities. The way for ordinary high school students to graduate is to take the domestic college entrance examination.

    However, students who are enrolled in the bilingual class (English + Japanese) of a foreign Chinese school in high school can not only choose to take the domestic general college entrance examination, but also have an additional choice, which is to apply to a Japanese university. If you are successful, you can go directly to Japan to study at an undergraduate level. 3. It will be more competitive to work in a Japanese company in the future.

    Even if you don't study Japanese, you will have the opportunity to work for a Japanese company. However, all things being equal, candidates who know or are proficient in Japanese are obviously more competitive when hiring and are more likely to be recognized by hiring managers. After joining a Japanese company, it is also advantageous for those who can speak Japanese to communicate with Japanese managers and promote positions.

    Disadvantages of learning Japanese in high school 1. Students have a heavier burden. The college entrance examination is a threshold, whether students like it or not, it is there, quietly waiting for every high school student. As long as you have studied high school, few people dare to say that high school learning is easy, unless you are the top student.

    The study of the six college entrance examination subjects has overwhelmed many high school students, and some even have symptoms such as insomnia. If you take Japanese again in high school, you will have to take one more subject than a regular high school student, and the study tasks will be heavier and the time will be tighter, and the study load of high school students will be heavier. 2. Influence students to take the college entrance examination.

    Also for the college entrance examination, there is obviously a difference between students who take 6 courses and 7 courses. Students who take one less course will have more time to study, review, and practice the knowledge of the college entrance examination subjects. If you take one more Japanese subject, your study time, energy, and efficiency will be affected when you take the domestic college entrance examination.

    3. The cost of learning is greater. There are two options for studying Japanese in high school: one is to study in a bilingual class at a foreign Chinese school, and the other is to study at a Japanese language training institution.

    Foreign Chinese language schools are almost all private, tuition fees are high, and Japanese language training institutions** are also expensive. If you enroll in a Japanese bilingual class at a foreign Chinese language school, and make up Japanese classes on weekends and holidays, the financial cost is even greater.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Is it easy to learn Japanese in high school as follows:

    1. The Japanese language difficulty is equivalent to N3, and the Japanese vocabulary requirements for the college entrance examination are between 2-3 thousand and the English vocabulary requirements for the college entrance examination are within 3-4 thousand. However, there are many words in Japanese that are Chinese and traditional, so the difficulty of English is relatively low.

    The Japanese questions in the college entrance examination are basically national unified propositions, with a total score of 150 points, divided into 4 categories: listening, Japanese knowledge application, reading comprehension, and composition. In addition to composition, the other three types of questions are all multiple-choice questions, and many students can get more than 140 points when they start learning from the zero foundation in the second year of high school.

    2. Although learning Japanese is relatively simple, it is not easy for students who have already entered high school to squeeze out time to re-study a subject, so those who want to use Japanese as a foreign language for the college entrance examination should try to plan well in advance. It may be so.

    3. So far, the foreign language of the college entrance examination cannot be applied for some special colleges and universities such as military, national defense, public security, etc., or individual colleges, and can only apply for foreign language majors and majors closely related to English for English candidates. However, most colleges and majors are unrestricted, and you need to check the official website of your favorite school in advance to confirm.

    4. If you are a student who has little room for English improvement and relatively sufficient study time, or an art student and sports student who has no advantage in cultural classes, it may be a good choice to choose the Japanese college entrance examination compared to the English college entrance examination.

    Before choosing the Japanese college entrance examination, it is best to consider it appropriately according to your actual situation. Don't see that everyone on the Internet says that it is good, blindly follows the trend, and misses the opportunity to score the English college entrance examination.

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