Self study Japanese Kneel down and beg the teacher, how to learn Japanese on your own?

Updated on educate 2024-07-22
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    New Bid Day? There is no deformation in the sixth lesson, or is the teaching material different?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Japanese is not good, but in Japan, it's okay to find out what the words mean.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I think the best textbook for self-study is this.

    A new version of Standard Japanese.

    I don't have a foundation, I listen to the recordings little by little, I can understand it by reading a book, and I can write grammar and words very clearly. But it's limited to the upper and lower volumes of the elementary level, and you have to find a teacher to learn the intermediate level. **It is generally about 47,8 yuan after the discount, which is not expensive.

    At the same time, learning 50-tone memory is the key at the beginning, and I recommend a book that I have used myself, "This 50-tone book is super easy to use", which is very good. There is also a book called "Beginner's Oral Learning", which is used to practice speaking, and it works well after halfway through the elementary level of standard Japanese.

    It's all my own experience, I hope it can help you ......

    But it's better to sign up for classes, and the foundation is very important at the beginning!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Well......I'm learning Japanese myself, first of all, you want to understand Japan** Teach yourself ......I don't think you can do it, right? If you don't go to class, the most basic 50-tone diagram, you can't pronounce ...... soundIt may be helpful to look at learning software online.

    Basic words ......Let's go buy a daily Japanese encyclopedia I use a standard day, but you may not be able to understand it.

    Not ...... thoughLearning Japanese is different from English, and the more you learn Japanese, the harder it ......

    If you encounter a problem that you don't understand......Hmmm......Self-study? It shouldn't be of much use to look up information, and to be honest, you can only ask people who have studied it.

    And ......Watch more Japanese anime TV series and listen to their ** ......These are all ...... that can be somewhat helpful

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's not impossible to learn Japanese on your own, but one of the big drawbacks of learning Japanese on your own is that the pronunciation may become very strange, and you will end up in dumb Japanese for the test. As soon as you say that you are invincible in the exam, you will drop the chain... It is recommended to find a teacher to take it with you, at least to learn level 3 first.

    The rest of the self-study is fine.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It's also very good to use the online school to learn Japanese.,The landlord searched for "Modern Education Japanese and Korean Online School".

    1. Low cost.

    2. Guarantee that they are excellent teachers.

    3. You can repeat **, not afraid of not understanding and not having time to take notes.

    4. The operator of this online school is the largest Japanese and Korean language training school in Xi'an, and there are seven branches in Xi'an 5, The courseware is very fine and very professional, and you can compare it with all the online schools on the market now

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Standard Japanese has the highest standard date. It seems to be sold in Xinhua Bookstore.

    If you want to do a solid job, you can read it again after completing it, copy down all the words you are not familiar with, and write the text silently.

    The main thing is to look at your own interests, if it's three points of heat, don't learn.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you have to teach yourself, the "Everybody's Japanese" series and the "Standard Japanese" (upper and lower) series are both good, but the former is now hard to buy in Japan. **Yes.

    Actually, if it's just out of interest, it's not impossible to watch more anime or something and combine it with self-study. However, in order to reach the level of reading, it is necessary to learn systematically, and Japanese grammar is still very complicated, and I am afraid that the effect of self-study is not good, and I still need the guidance of a teacher.

    It depends on how far you want to go.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is recommended that you use the new version of the "Standard Japanese for Communication" tutorial and follow the "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. I have time to listen to basic Japanese *** songs! If you search for it, there are quite a lot of Japanese songs!

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

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

    A brief introduction to how to learn.

    1 Learn the pronunciation of letters (must be accurate, otherwise it will be difficult to correct in the future) 2 Learn basic vocabulary and simple sentences (daily expressions should be memorized proficiently) 3 Learn simple texts, from phrases to short sentences to simple texts, and gradually lay a good foundation.

    4. In the process of learning texts, learn grammar knowledge and sentence patterns, and get used to expressions.

    5. Solve questions in a timely manner.

    6. Learn a little and summarize a little, use it often, and insist on growing in contact every day.

    7. Regularly test the effectiveness of learning through practice tests.

    Note: Hujiang Japanese Language Learning Network (the best Japanese learning comprehensive in China**) You can take a look at [Tokyo Impression] to learn about Japan now. 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 full set of electronic information addresses for the new edition of "Standard Japanese for Sino-Japanese Communication" has been sent to you, please check it out.

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