Tuesday, February 1, 2011

5 Most Effective Ways to Study Japanese


Konnichiwa!! Do you find NIhonggo a difficult to study?? Well, don't worry because I will give you 5 most effective ways on how to study Japanese language. Like I have said in my previous blog, learning Japanese language is not easy. You need to go back to zero like you were a kinder garden learning ABC and 123. For you to help learning Japanese, here are the 5 tips you may keep while studying the Nihonggo.

1. Learn each word carefully. While studying Japanese language, you need to listen to some CD/Tapes and learn these words, and paying attention to the correct pronunciation and accent. Listening to the conversation in the tape/cd will help you be familiarize with the accent and pronunciation. It is important that you memorize not only the word itself but its use in a sentence.

2. Practice the sentence pattern. Once you start listening to the conversation drill, try to practice what you have learn. Make sure you understand the meaning of the sentence pattern. Conversation drill contains continues talking between two persons speaking Japanese language. Practice and speak like a Japanese people but remember that you understand what you are saying.


3. Listen to the cassette tape/CD repeatedly. It is not enough to just practice it once. You must do it repeatedly. While listening, try to speak together with the person in the cassette tape. By doing this, your listening ability also improves.

4. Review your lessons and always prepare. Don't limit your learning in the classroom. You must review your lesson on the same day so that you may not forget what you have learn. Always prepare for the next lesson. Advance study is a nice way to do. Reviewing your lesson will test what you have learn.

5. Use what you have learnt. Try to talk to someone who knows how to speak Japanese. If there's no one knows how to speak Nihonggo, try to speak together with the speaker in the CD/tapes. Using what you have learn is the best what to progress.

These 5 ways may somehow help you learn the Japanese language. You may use this as we go along with our next lessons. So, ja ne... kiwo tsukette kudasai.. ^_^

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