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How do beginners learn Japanese?

Japanese is indeed a relatively easy language to use, but it is definitely not an easy language to learn. To put it simply, it's easier to learn than to master.

Learning a language mainly requires perseverance and perseverance. You have to make a plan for yourself.

1. Read 1 hour every day (new standard Japanese is recommended, teaching videos can be downloaded online), recite the word 1 hour, watch Japanese anime or Japanese drama 1 hour (which is very helpful for oral English and listening).

Keep a diary in Japanese every day (it is also a pleasure to remember when learning Japanese).

After two years, the level of Japanese N 1 is absolutely easy.

PS: That's how I taught myself Japanese. At that time, I passed the exam1(nearly 360 out of 400) easily. Another thing to note is that Japanese is only an auxiliary language, and it is a stepping stone. You can't find a job if you know Japanese, so I hope you can learn a professional knowledge (such as international trade, computer, etc.). ). The combination of the two will make it easier to find a job.

The relationship between Japanese and Chinese;

In terms of "shape", it is very similar. Because Japanese is mixed with a lot of "Chinese"-that is, Chinese characters.

The writing structure of Japanese is Kana (divided into Hiragana and Katakana)+Chinese characters, in which Hiragana is also evolved from China's cursive script, so it can be said that Japanese originated from Chinese.

Chinese characters are everywhere in Japan, permeating every aspect of Japanese life. When many Japanese go to Japan, they will feel a familiar sense of tranquility in a completely strange country. The main reason is the common Chinese characters.

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What should Japanese beginners pay attention to when they start learning? Hujiang Japanese [reference time 2018-1-15]