Ask for advice on self study English and Japanese! Good software, books recommended to me!

Updated on educate 2024-07-08
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    I passed the sixth level last year.,A few years in December I plan to take the Japanese level 2.,Here's a little bit of my own learning experience.,I hope it's useful to the landlord.。

    If you want to learn Japanese, it is best to use the new version of standard Japanese, because the old version is really old, so of course you need to keep up with the latest developments. At the beginning, it is recommended to learn a little from the teacher, and it is easier to make mistakes in self-study. If you must learn on your own, please see**, just listening to the tape pronunciation is still not clear (my own experience).

    English level 6 is about 6,000 words, but if you add test skills, but it is recommended that people who go to work do not use this as a standard, because level 4 and 6 are the exams designated by the Ministry of Education for college students. You can take the Common English Proficiency Test, TOEIC, Business English, etc.

    The grammar of English is relatively fixed and limited, and it should be no problem to complete Level 4 of new concepts in volumes 1 to 4, but it is still difficult to take Level 6 because the vocabulary is still lacking. For study materials, please refer to the university's English textbooks.

    In addition, you can find more foreign language learning **, for example, there are many learning columns in Hujiang, etc., after all, there are many people who can exchange experiences and play a role in supervision.

    As for the study time, it is difficult to say, it depends on how much effort can be put into it and the talent for learning the language, it is best for the landlord to make a plan at his own discretion, and there is also a question of his own characteristics.

    Here's a little advice on different aspects of language learning:

    Listening: Listen to more texts, and if you want to take the exam, listening to the real questions is of course an important learning material. In addition, watching more TV dramas, etc., can cultivate a sense of language from these more life-like languages.

    Speaking: First of all, read the text, I used a software to practice spoken English in Hongen when I was a child, I forgot the name, I can score according to your pronunciation, and correct the pronunciation, which is very good. Of course, it is best to be able to interact with foreigners face-to-face.

    Vocabulary: You can only memorize it, and you should use the words you remember as much as possible to enhance your memory.

    Reading and writing: In fact, this is the most core, and it is also the most practical skill in learning and working. I don't write much in Japanese at the moment, but from the perspective of English, the way of thinking and writing habits of Westerners are different from ours, so I need some guidance.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I'm also studying Japanese on my own, but I'm just starting out, so I can't say that I have any experience.

    I like to watch Japanese anime, and I personally think it's very helpful for exercising my listening, especially with Japanese subtitles.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Fifty Tone Japanese is generally an introductory course for learning Japanese from scratch, and the Fifty Tone Japanese app roughly contains the comprehensive content of offline courses, and the Fifty Tone Japanese app also publishes some learning skills to allow students to learn pronunciation better.

    The Happy Word Field app is generally a more practical Japanese word learning software, this app covers a rich vocabulary, and the search function is also more comprehensive, such as some rare words can also be found, in addition to notes and example sentences for students to learn.

    The Japanese grammar library app is basically for grammar training, for zero-based students, Japanese grammar practice is more critical, and some of the more commonly used grammar needs to be known. The Japanese grammar library app basically contains a relatively complete grammar, and the potato dust is also of great help to zero-based students.

    4.Japanese Translator.

    This software app is relatively systematic and comprehensive, mainly aimed at the training of spoken Japanese, and zero-based students are weak in speaking, so through this free software, you can improve your ability to speak, only AI voice dialogue, and the effect is still relatively obvious.

    Compared with other targeted training, the Renren Self-learning app covers a more comprehensive knowledge, roughly including vocabulary, grammar, reading and speaking exercises, and there is also a communication platform for students to learn from each other.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1. Recommendation

    1. Standard Japanese: Introduction to e-books, in order to enrich learning resources and improve learning efficiency, the second edition of the new edition of Standard Japanese for Sino-Japanese Communication provides e-books. The content includes 50 syllable diagrams, texts, new words, key grammar explanations, exercises and other text materials for each unit, as well as all audio resources.

    2. Imagawa Japanese: Tailor-made learning software for all stages of Japanese learning. Japanese Fifty Syllable Diagrams, Japanese Words, Japanese Grammar, Japanese N3, N2, N1 Exam Exam Tests, ......Step by step, easy to learn Japanese;

    3. The most rebellious and most Japanese: a gamified Japanese learning software tailored for Japanese language lovers. It is a good helper for learning Japanese, and it is also a "good teacher" for beginners to learn the fifty syllables;

    4. Japanese U Academy: Japanese U Academy, a self-learning assistant specially designed for beginners, will take you to easily learn Japanese, and no longer have to worry about various Japanese learning problems that you can't speak or understand. Tailor-made learning software for Japanese language learning enthusiasts;

    5. Huixue Japanese: Huixue Japanese is a Japanese language education under Shenzhen Huixue Education Network, with more than ten years of experience in Japanese teaching and training. Students can get exclusive teacher learning guidance, small class oral training, live interaction with the teacher, Q&A, customs clearance practice, listening, speaking, reading and writing one-stop, efficient learning;

    2. Japanese

    1. Japanese (English: japanese; Japanese: Japanese; Japanese Kana:

    Also known as Japanese, it is the official language of Japan, with 100 million native speakers, and the number of Japanese speakers accounts for the world's population; The origin of the Japanese language has been debated, and the Japanese in the Meiji era classified the Japanese language as the Altaic language;

    2. This theory has been widely denied, with Mo Herbert and Shin Ohno arguing that Japanese belongs to the Dravidian language family, Nishida Ryuo believes that Japanese belongs to the Sino-Tibetan language family, Bai Guisi believes that Japanese belongs to the Japanese-Goguryeo language family (i.e., Buyeo language family), and Leon Angelo Serafim believes that Japanese languages and Ryukyuan languages can form the Japanese language family.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The new version of "Sino-Japanese Communication Standard Japanese" (the most classic Japanese course, **TV station and NHK co-production, TV lectures): divided into beginners, intermediate, very suitable for beginners who are not Japanese majors, completely zero-based, you can go to the bookstore to buy, and then go to Youku** and its supporting **Lecture, Japanese Introduction "Sino-Japanese Communication Standard Japanese Elementary" (old version, **TV Japanese expert Takako Konishi and Beijing Second Foreign Chinese College lecturer Xie Weiji hosted).

    Japanese course "Standard Japanese Intermediate Course" (a set of intermediate Japanese courses after the "Standard Japanese Elementary" course).

    New Oriental's "New Edition of the Sino-Japanese Communication Standards for Japanese Intermediate Level" (a detailed interpretation and expansion of the textbook, applicable to those taking the exam).

    Modern Japanese-Chinese-Japanese Dictionary" Foreign Research Society.

    2. Initial stage - The Japanese alphabet is called the fifty-syllable chart.

    When reciting the Fifty Syllable Diagram, it is necessary to be able to memorize not only the lines but also the columns, which is very important for future learning. The memorization of katakana has always been a difficult problem for beginners. The recommended practice is:

    It was a little difficult at first to summarize some effective sentences and have students translate them into katakana in writing according to hiragana, but they will be able to memorize it after a day or two.

    3. Word learning - word memorization pays attention to dismantling and union.

    "Split" means that when you memorize words, you need to know the pronunciation of each Chinese character in the word, which is a little difficult at first, but soon you will become familiar with the pronunciation of the Chinese characters, and it will be easy to memorize other words.

    "Joint" means that when memorizing words can not be isolated, for example, when memorizing "mountain", it is necessary to understand the words "mountaineering", "Mt. Fuji", "Tarzan" and other words, radiate memory, so as to quickly increase vocabulary, and also avoid the embarrassment of only saying words when speaking.

    4. Grammatical sentence structure.

    After learning for a period of time, you can sort out the particles, adverbs, verb conjugations and other contents according to the items. After learning similar or different grammars, adding them, and reviewing them according to these categories, you will gradually have a systematic understanding of Japanese grammar in your brain. The best way to learn a sentence pattern is to figure out the ins and outs of the sentence pattern and make sentences, as little as two sentences and as many as five sentences, so as to make up for the lack of usual application.

    5. Reading comprehension.

    When you have reached level 4 or higher, you need to increase your Japanese reading and supplement your vocabulary. The emphasis here is not only to learn the content of books, but also to read the latest newspapers and magazines, use the computer to watch current news, understand the latest fashion and culture, so that the words and content you learn can be used in real life and work. Try to read an article every day to increase your vocabulary and learn new grammar, so that you can easily master reading comprehension in the proficiency test!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Sino-Japanese Exchange This is what I use in Standard Japanese.

    It is divided into elementary, intermediate and advanced levels. Each level is divided into two volumes. Served with a dish.

    But I think it's okay to learn beginner first, and when you go to Japan and have a language environment, you will improve.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Everyone's Japanese and Standard Japanese Elementary Upper and Lower Volumes.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Beginners generally use the Renjiao version of "New Standard Japanese".

    Elementary", after reading this book, you can replace it with "New Japanese".

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