Joined: 17 Sep 2007 Posts: 21 Location: Sydney, Australia
Posted: Sat May 24, 2008 6:05 pm Post subject:
I've just started learning Japanese semester. I find katakana harder to remember than hiragana. And I've just started learning kanji and my writing is atrocious.
So far, I can hold like a very basic and boring coversation. Like introducing myself, saying what uni I go to, what year I'm in, my major. I keep watching Arashi stuff in the hope that the language will just rub off on me, but no luck. Must study harder!
I don't know a word in Japanese so I need subs just to understand what they are saying. But I hope that you won't be minding me asking a few questions here since I'm very much interested in learning Japanese.
I know nothing, not even a word of Japanese, and where I live, there's no place that can offer classes to teach you and no one that I can learn from, so I will be teaching myself, I would like to start learning how to speak it first, is this a good way to start?
I know that there are 3 things that you must know, hiragana, katakana and kanji, whats the difference between them and which one is the best one to start with for learning how to speak?
Can anyone recommed me a site that I can start of with?
How did everyone who taught themselves start off? Can anyone advice me please?
Also, while I was searching online, I keep coming across programs that you can download to help you lear Japanese, is this useful?
Sorry about all these questions but I've been thinking for a while now and it's about time I actually stopped thinking and actually started learning :P
Can anyone recommed me a site that I can start of with?
How did everyone who taught themselves start off? Can anyone advice me please?
Also, while I was searching online, I keep coming across programs that you can download to help you lear Japanese, is this useful?
Sorry about all these questions but I've been thinking for a while now and it's about time I actually stopped thinking and actually started learning :P
Thank you for any help!
I just started trying to learn Japanese seriously on my own just last month so I may not have the best opinion on things, as I'm still trying to find my way through it all but here are some websites that are helping me get through:
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- it's a pretty useful tool, since you don't have to download anything. You load lessons from their library, it has a flash card system so it helps you with reading and they have audio files to help you listen. I am doing okay with this but I kind of found some of it a little hard since I am starting completely from scratch and the lessons are written in Japanese. The flashcard system is pretty cool though.
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- I refer to this site a lot because they have a lot of topic that explain the language in a simple way. Right now I'm trying to learn memorize and write hiragana and I'm finding their guide pretty easy to follow. I now know how to write a, i, u, e, o in hiragana! w00t!
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- I bookmarked this website that would probably help me later on, when I'm finally polished enough to learn grammar.
It's tiring though. I started learning simple words and phrases through the generous and helpful people in youtube lol and that helped propel things since I would recognize them when I'm watching the dramas. Maybe you can start by doing that, too. It's pretty cool to understand some of the words plus you practice your listening skills.
Joined: 24 Jan 2008 Posts: 235 Location: Australia
Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2008 1:47 pm Post subject:
I learn Japanese in high school. Our teacher talks weirdly and has a horrible accent ^.^;;
Currently this would be my second year learning Japanese... and practically everything we've learnt, I already knew from primary school (yes, I learnt Japanese in primary school, but I suck! I had no interest in it back then, and I never paid attention Now, I really regret it...)
hi, my sch offers japanese classes but it's very basic and i learnt nothing out of it.
And i really cant study japanese on my own as i think i will get lazy and i dont like reading up so i'm most probably going to take classes outside soon as my area do provide.
But the problem is, because there's so many places around me that have japanese classes, i just can't choose one which i think is trustworthy for the fees, not especially when one of my friend who took one of the classes and his teacher is actually someone from china teaching japanese and not fluently. Nowadays, it's just hard to find teachers that are native and good in japanese. Even my sch teacher that taught in japanese is not a native, she just stayed in Japan for 5 years before coming back which is why she's teaching basic japanese over in my sch.
She even said, if you want to fully learn japanese, you should go to japan to take language class there and you will learn it way more effectively.
Joined: 07 Mar 2008 Posts: 217 Location: Maryland, USA
Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 9:47 pm Post subject:
I have been learning!!
Right now, I am taking classes ^^.
My highschool doesn't offer it unfortunately, though.
So, I study by watching shows with subs, and reading the dictionary that my uncle bought me. It's so much fun! But also really hard!! I hope to keep at it for a while and I am planning to go to a college that offers it so I can further my education in it.
Maa, i've been learning japanese myself...
But recently my mom asked if i would take Japanese as an O Level subject...
So i thought i'll need a proper school to go..
Joined: 23 Feb 2008 Posts: 37 Location: In front of my computer!
Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 11:26 pm Post subject:
I've just finished my first year of Japanese. Although I don't know lot's of kanjis, I can have a basic conversation, the kind of: "how are you?" I'm doing this I want that... this sort of thing.
As my level is soooo basic, I try to improve by listening to japanese music and watching jap. news, dramas and, of course, Arashi's shows!
Joined: 26 Jun 2008 Posts: 25 Location: The Netherlands
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 9:50 am Post subject:
I'm studying Japanese at university right now(well right now it's vacation). Just finished my first year and with pretty nice grades I think. It was a very busy year, but I become so happy if I watch something and I understand it, even if it's just a little.^^
We also get subjects like history and culture, so that's fun too.
I really have to repeat all the Kanji I learned this year in the summer...or else I'll forget most of them.
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