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Tommie Bethmarker is a Swedish student studying Japanese in [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] Japan. He provides valuable tips and tutorials on how to speak Japanese.
As a student of the Japanese language for about 2 years and a speaker of 4 different languages, I have picked up some valuable knowledge on how to learn Japanese more efficiently. I have learned [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] what to pay extra attention to in my studies. I have also come across some [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] great tools [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] that I [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] use in order to improve faster in my studies.
Teachers in Japan are overall very good and have in most cases earned their teaching position after intense studying themselves. But what I have learned during my [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] studies here in Japan is that a majority of the people [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] that study Japanese are Chinese. Truth is, that is a disadvantage for a person whose native tongue is in the Indo-Germanic language tree -- Which most languages are.
Tips on how to learn Japanese will differentiate depending on what your native tongue is. Here are a few key points for those of you that do not have much knowledge in using kanji. Keep them in mind as you start your studies, or use them to make your ongoing studies easier!
BE CREATIVE -- A lot of written study material from Japan will most likely be based on teaching curriculum's on how to teach Japanese to students from countries where the writing structure is somewhat comparable. As a result, it is hard to find ways that are suitable for you. You have to find them yourself. Find which method of learning that suits you the best. Be open minded and keep looking and try different approaches. That brings me to one of my favorite approaches:
FLASHCARDS -- I used to find flashcards a waste of time but do not discard them. Flashcards have helped me out tremendously when it comes to learning kanji. Put the kanji in the front, meaning in [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] Japanese in the back (preferably using hiragana) and write down up to five useful words in the back containing the kanji. Memorization of kanji is going to take time and requires patience. Therefore, I like to study the flashcards while I do something else (while I'm on the train or watching a movie). This makes it more fun and you will not lose your motivation as fast.
STROKE ORDERS -- again regarding the kanji. Opinions are wide apart when it comes to the importance of stroke orders. I started my Japanese studies in USA before I moved to Japan and I found that not as much emphasis is put on stroke order here as it is in the US. Why? Kanji are composed of specific standard pieces, the main [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] thing is that you learn to identify them, which you will learn to do decently pretty fast. I recommend that you give stroke order some time for the most basic kanji, after you done that, stroke orders will come naturally without much need for further practice.
JISHO.ORG -- Tips on how to learn Japanese without recommending this free source [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] would simply be wrong. Not only will you learn the standard pieces of kanji much faster using this, but you can use it without any knowledge in Japanese and find out what symbolic meanings each kanji represents.
As I wrote before [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] "how to learn Japanese" is a relative term. I have given you a few tips that have been very valuable to me already.
If you intend to do most of your studies from home or without an instructor. There is another aspect to take into concern. It is incredible how fast the brain will pick up speaking patterns and grammatical structures by just listening to conversations. It is particularly important that you have some kind of media or better yet person that you can either talk or listen to in Japanese. That is the best tool for learning available, it can also be entertaining at the same [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] time. Myself, I prefer Japanese TV and a language course which I can use in my Ipod. This does not only improve my Japanese much faster, but it also makes everyday chores less wearying.
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