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How do I practice listening Japanese? A must-see for high scores in Japanese listening!
The listening part is very important in the Japanese language of the college entrance examination, and it is also a question that pulls points. However, many students often do not learn Japanese listening well, so how can we improve our Japanese listening ability in the college entrance examination? How to practice Japanese listening in the college entrance examination?
Today, Mr. Yang from the sixth time limit will tell you some tips, and students who are weak in listening must take a good look.
Point 1: Accurate syllables Accurate and authentic Japanese pronunciation will not leave you without any shortcomings when listening to listening, but inaccurate and authentic pronunciation will not effectively solve listening problems. And accurate, authentic pronunciation often leads to correct pronunciation in listening.
Because when you use the correct pronunciation, your ears will receive the correct Japanese pronunciation. Naturally, your Japanese listening skills will improve.
This method of listening doesn't require you to listen too much, but it does require you to understand every word and master every detail. I chose a speech material, listened to it thoroughly, tried to understand the main meaning, and then repeated it every time, we had to understand every word, not ten, twenty, a hundred times, until we understood it. It's hard to hear, and it's painful to implement, but if you stick with it, you'll get very significant results in a short period of time.
Anime clips, movies, Japanese dramas, etc. can be put into the headphones.
Second: Whatever you miss, you can't miss learning resources.
I have collected a lot of scanned books of textbooks, and there are also a lot of ** tutorial materials, and at the same time, in order to facilitate everyone's communication, I put the materials and tutorial books in the large learning tutorial materials (skirt), Jia Weixin starts: gon end: 699, combine the above two sets of numbers in order, and you will be pulled into the skirt.
The information and resources in this can save everyone from taking a lot of detours and improve everyone's learning efficiency.
Point 3: There is no shortcut to learning Japanese
For example, learning Japanese words for the college entrance examination is not a good way to write silently with your head down. A good way to do this is to read aloud, train your articulatory organs and ears repeatedly, and engrave sounds in your head. This improves both listening and spoken pronunciation, as well as memorizing words.
Dictation only trains the eyes and hands, but they cannot hear or speak for you. This is the difference between a good school and an ordinary school, a good school can improve the students in the shortest time through the training of learning methods, but this still requires the dedication and efforts of the students. Don't expect high tuition fees to pay for significant learning results, paying higher tuition fees doesn't mean you don't need to work hard and don't need to use your brain.
Did your classmates help you? Now you already know how to practice and improve your Japanese listening in the college entrance examination, right? Then hurry up and follow the method suggested by the teacher to learn and practice!
Japanese listening in the college entrance examination still accounts for a large proportion of the Japanese college entrance examination, so you must not relax.
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To improve your Japanese listening, you should:
1.Watch more Japanese programs, movies, and TV shows.
Open your favorite TV series or movie, and be sure to have bilingual subtitles in Chinese and Japanese.
Why not anime, because the tone of the anime is more exaggerated, and the distance from real communication is a bit big. Why not a news documentary, listening to content that is not interesting to the subject, very dampening the motivation to learn. News can be practiced as input material for later advanced stages.
2.Communicate with people.
If you can communicate directly with Japanese people, if you can't communicate with classmates or teachers, in short, don't miss any opportunity to open your mouth to speak Japanese, frequent communication can quickly improve your listening and speaking skills.
3.Listen to the questions thoroughly.
The Japanese listening questions are the same as the English listening questions in our high school, there are rules to follow, take out the past real questions and listen to them several times, summarize the knowledge points and grammar of the common test, and understand the wrong questions to understand why they are wrong.
4.Do not fish for three days and dry nets for two days.
If you want to improve your English listening, you must insist on listening, speaking, and memorizing more every day.
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Here's how to improve your Japanese listening:
1. Usually watch more Japanese programs and movies. At first, it doesn't mean that you have to understand every sentence, even if you don't understand a single sentence, you must at least get your ears used to Japanese. Besides, they are all Japanese bigwigs who are going to take the N1 and N2 exams, and they should be able to understand most of the Japanese dramas with life themes.
3. Try to communicate with Japanese people. Whether it's with a foreign teacher or with a Japanese international student at our school. Anyway, if you have the opportunity, don't miss the opportunity to communicate with Japanese people, and not only can you practice speaking and listening. It can also increase the motivation to study on your own.
4. Understand the listening questions that you usually listen to. I usually do Japanese listening exercises that are equivalent to my Japanese level or just a little higher, and I must understand them all. After listening, you must have a good answer to the answer, and if you are wrong, you must look at the answer or the original text to understand ** wrong, why it is wrong.
5. Pay attention to the usual accumulation and don't be lazy. If you come across a word that you don't understand or make a mistake because of a grammatical reason, be sure to check it out and write it down. If your hearing is not good because you don't have enough vocabulary or grammar accumulation, it is recommended to memorize the red and blue brothers.
You must keep exercising to get results.
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