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Updated on educate 2024-08-05
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Although it is spoken, a good knowledge of grammar is indispensable. The rest is nothing more than listening and speaking, both of which are equally important. Listening can start with songs, TV dramas, etc., of course, at first, it is necessary to understand what is sung, and then analyze why it is said and why it can be said in combination with grammar.

    Finally, think about what you would say in that context if it were you. When watching Japanese dramas for the sake of studying, you can watch each episode 3 times, the first time without subtitles, the second time with subtitles, and the third time without subtitles. Of course, if you can get in touch with Japanese people, you can listen to them, and you can ask why from time to time.

    To say that this is nothing is to say more. From time to time, record what you say and listen to it again, listen to whether there is any problem with the pronunciation, and correct it in time. It's best to have a repeater. This must be done, otherwise it is difficult to ensure that your spoken language will not be mixed with oral tones.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    The best way to do this is to buy a speaking book first, and learn as you read...

    After you have a certain foundation, listen to Japanese dramas...

    Or find a speaking class...

    In short, any method will succeed as long as you can be consistent.

    On the other hand, if you are given superior conditions, such as coming to Japan, if you don't persevere, you won't make great progress...

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Come to Japan, you will learn it quickly, or if you want to speak a little standard, find a Korean Japanese speaker to teach you, because Korean and Japanese pronunciation are very similar, it is pronunciation, not consciousness, and if you know Korean in Japan, the pronunciation is relatively standard.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    There are only too many shortcuts to the only thing called language.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    <> "The summer vacation is approaching, and all of you are working hard to take advantage of the summer vacation to overtake in corners. Here, the answerer has prepared 5 ways for you to learn Japanese efficiently for your reference.

    1. Use your ears to memorize words.

    To memorize words by ear, all you need to do is listen more. Listen to the recording repeatedly until you hear the word and immediately reflect its Chinese meaning. This process can be done without books and without eyes.

    The advantage of this is that the meaning can be quickly reflected during the listening test and speaking conversation. Using your ears to memorize words and quickly memorizing words is also one of the common methods in simultaneous interpretation training.

    2. Memorize phrases and sentences, not just words.

    3. Shadow reading.

    Shadow reading is simply a matter of listening to a recording, and then reading at intervals of 2-3 seconds, with the longer the interval in between, the more difficult it is. For beginners, it is possible to correct your own pronunciation. Advanced learners can use shadow reading to exercise their reaction skills.

    Shadow reading materials can be textbooks, Japanese news, Japanese dramas, and as long as there are them, recordings of native Japanese speakers can be used as shadow reading exercises.

    4. Repetition exercises.

    As the name suggests, the retelling exercise is to pause after hearing a sentence and repeat it in its entirety.

    5. Read extensively in Japanese.

    Read a wide range of pure Japanese, immerse yourself in the world of Japanese, and take the initiative to create a language environment for yourself.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1.The first step is to learn the Fifty Tone Diagram.

    There are 46 hiragana in total, so there are 46 pronunciations. The pronunciation of the katakana on the right and the hiragana on the left corresponds one-to-one, but the writing is different. When you see any hiragana or katakana, you have to know its pronunciation, which is the first step in learning Japanese.

    2.The second step is to learn the possible inflections of verbs and adjectives. The two figures below are a summary of the various deformations. This content is the core content of Japanese grammar level 4 and level 3, and it is also the content that must be mastered in order to learn Japanese.

    In addition, the sentence patterns and grammar involved in the Japanese Level 4 and Level 3 textbooks are the foundation of the Japanese language and must be learned. The skill when learning level 4 and level 3 textbooks is to focus on understanding the content of the text, to be able to understand the text and understand the text, and at the same time to remember the grammar content in the above two **, so as to be less but precise. It's best not to learn too many knowledge points horizontally, the more you learn, the more energy you will involve.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    First of all, we should take more experience classesGet it for free, AUO's Japanese Boutique Experience Lesson

    1. Formal oral training courses

    Only by choosing a regular ** Japanese class can the rights and interests of students be guaranteed. Each student will sign a course contract with the student after the teacher is confirmed. Ensure that every student can take every lesson from beginning to end.

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    **The Japanese speaking class is highly flexible. Students will not be asked to follow the teacher's steps, but the teacher will formulate a personalized teaching plan according to the student's learning purpose and the student's own level. If you want to improve, focus on training, and strengthen training in a targeted manner, and the learning effect will be more obvious.

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  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In his senior year, he began to study Japanese on his own, and passed the first level in one year and three months. I am currently in graduate school in Japan, and I am able to speak Japanese independently**. I have a little experience in self-learning Japanese.

    1.First of all, self-learning Japanese requires a powerful electronic dictionary that supports pinyin and stroke queries. Because Japanese dictionaries don't look up letters like English dictionaries, many kanji words don't know the pronunciation and can't start.

    Recommend Casio's ex-word series (it seems to be called "Translate the World" in China) about 1500-2000 yuan. Whether it's a reference book or a study material, it's essential.

    2.It is possible to get started with the new version of Standard Japanese, which is relatively new in content and has a large vocabulary. However, it is recommended to refer to the system of "Everyone's Japanese" (Japanese) for grammar explanation. At present, this system is considered an authority in the field of teaching Japanese as a foreign language in Japan.

    Solid but not fancy, it is very helpful to lay a solid foundation of grammar such as basic parts of speech and verb conjugations. It is recommended to use it at the same time as the date of the mark.

    3.Once you have a certain vocabulary and basic grammar knowledge, although you don't need to take the exam, it is still recommended to buy a second-level grammar point induction reference book. Because the domestic grammar reference books for the examination are relatively mature, the grammar and performance of the second level are also more practical.

    Once you have mastered them, you won't have much of a problem reading newspapers and magazines.

    4.The next thing to do is to listen and read more. Listening to it is roughly listening to a Japanese drama, preferably with Japanese subtitles.

    Cartoons are also OK, but it should be noted that the dialogue design of many characters in cartoons is exaggerated, and it may not be a very appropriate Japanese performance, so it is limited to understanding and not imitation. There are many ways to read it, such as Japanese Wikipedia, ** of major Japanese newspapers, etc.

    5.About Japanese games, dialogues such as gal games with campus themes are more daily, and they are recommended; On the other hand, historical games such as Nobunaga's Ambition have a strong sense of the times, and fantasy games such as Final Fantasy often have self-made katakana words flying all over the sky, which is relatively less helpful for learning Japanese.

    6.Once you have a certain foundation, you can try to meet some Japanese friends through MIXI (SNS ** in Japan). Communication with Native is always the biggest exercise.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Well, I also bought a standard day, but there is also a matching workbook and a dictionary, and don't laugh at me for being a Japanese study book.

    Don't laugh at me, I'm a good Japanese study book, and the pronunciation is set in a very interesting story.

    Pay attention to the pronunciation, Japanese.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The language is listening, speaking, reading and writing. And listening and speaking are precisely the hardest. In order to reach your goals, systematic learning is necessary.

    Let's learn slowly.

    I don't know grammar and a certain vocabulary, so why can't I translate.

    Generally, when you learn to level 2, you will find that playing games is basically stress-free, but you still rely on subtitles to watch Japanese dramas and the like.

    Take your time. Reading and writing Japanese is relatively easy, but listening and speaking are the hardest. Your goal is a bit inverted Q:815578166

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you want to learn Japanese on your own, the first thing is to learn the 50 Syllable Chart correctly, and if you want to be able to understand it, then listen to it more, and you can watch Japanese dramas, watch some Japanese dramas that are very close to life, but don't watch anime, because the words in anime are very rude, and you must be persistent in learning Japanese, because it is easy to get started, and it is difficult to learn well. Nowadays, there are more and more foreign words in Japanese, and the usage rate is getting higher and higher, and you say that if you want to understand Japanese magazines and newspapers, you must master a lot of foreign words, and you need to memorize some basic common grammar. Learn the language The key depends on how long you can hold on Hehe, I hope my answer is helpful to you, and I hope you have a good result.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Read more, read more, remember more, talk more, ask more, it's better to find a partner, it would be better if we could study together, and if not, just sign up for a cram school. The main thing is the atmosphere

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you don't have a foundation at all, pronunciation will be your bigger problem, so I suggest that the basic part is best to go to a professional training place for training, you can learn by yourself after a certain foundation, and there is an intermediate level on the standard day, but if you want to be able to speak and listen, and watch Japanese dramas and anime, it must be at least level 2, so the daily listening part should focus on practice, it is best to search for Japanese news on the Internet, listen to it every day, read more, practice pronunciation and practice listening. After that, I read the texts in the textbook, read them aloud, and read them according to his pronunciation, reading them countless times until I could blurt them out.

    Then I tried to watch Japanese anime, because the pronunciation in the anime is relatively clear and easy to understand, and there are no difficult words in it.

    When you're fine, you have to talk to yourself and speak in Japanese anytime and anywhere. Of course, this is also after having a certain foundation. Personally, I think that a bad foundation will have a great impact on self-learning in the future, especially the pronunciation will be much different from professional learning.

    Beginners can take a Japanese language training and then study on their own. Of course, you can also learn from scratch on your own, which will take several times more effort.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If you look at how Han Song learned Japanese in "Our Study Abroad Life - Days in Japan", you will understand.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Please check it out on this **! I also found information on the Internet and read books on my own! There is a lot of grammar in Japanese!

    So if you learn, you can't think about climbing to the sky in one step! You can go to the toilet or do anything else with a Japanese book in hand! Look at the kana, look at the grammar!

    I'm reading a whole set of Japanese books right now! With tape! I've been studying for more than a year.

    It's all self-taught!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I have a little experience learning Japanese for many years:

    1.Insist that no matter what you learn, you can't fish for three days and dry your nets for two days.

    In particular, learning foreign languages and Japanese definitely requires a long-term accumulation of --- persistence!

    2.Watch Japanese dramas.

    This is one of the best ways to learn Japanese!

    Unless you're in Japan, watching Japanese dramas is the best way to develop your sense of language!

    3.Chat Now chat tools are flying all over the sky, "QQ", "MSN", "Skype", etc., in these chat tools, there are Japanese people who want to learn Japanese (QQ) and want to learn Chinese (MSN, Skype), don't be embarrassed, find someone, drag closer, you can chat, the improvement of Japanese level is particularly fast!

    4.Keep a journal.

    When I opened my diary, which I wrote in Japanese 6 years ago, I was filled with emotion!

    At that time, I was young and frivolous, and I worked hard at that time!

    Try to use all the words you have recently learned when writing in your diary, so that you can better deepen your impression!

    5.Check and ask questions.

    Anyone is from "grandson" to "grandfather", and the same is true for learning Japanese, and at first, we may propose some to make a master.

    If you think it's funny, don't worry about it, when you meet a good person, just ask!

    As long as we can improve ourselves, we can do whatever it takes!!

    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.

    Synchronize data.

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