Starting from the first fifty tones, I found pictures on the Internet and started to memorize them. I slowly memorized them all, and it took a lot of time. It was also in junior high that I started buying magazines that gave away animation music CDs, as well as lyrics books with

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Starting from the first fifty tones, I found pictures on the Internet and started to memorize them. I slowly memorized them all and it took a lot of time. It was also in junior high that I started buying magazines that gave away animation music CDs, as well as lyrics books with pseudonyms. You can learn to sing by yourself. With love, learning is easy. And I love music very much. The first Japanese song I learned was "Aki no Car" from the Gundam SEED episode at that time.

 

To say that real systematic learning started in 2010, I enrolled in the interest class of the Japanese Village Foreign Teacher Network. It can be regarded as a semi-self-study model. I reached N3 with my own perseverance every day and passed the proficiency test. I had watched a lot of animations before, and I was familiar with some daily expressions, but it was still a little difficult to translate them into my own knowledge, even if I could listen, read, and write. Once you want to turn your hobbies into a serious matter, you must put in corresponding efforts to live up to your passion. At the beginning, I was very motivated to study alone, but over time, as the courses increased, I became inert. Fortunately, my mother was supervising me at this time, saying how could I fail to learn the things I like and give up half way, I have to get some results. Saying this gave me the motivation to learn again.

 

Starting from the first fifty tones, I found pictures on the Internet and started to memorize them. I slowly memorized them all, and it took a lot of time. It was also in junior high that I started buying magazines that gave away animation music CDs, as well as lyrics books with  - DayDayNews

My experience in learning Japanese from Japanese syllables to N3 level

After passing the N3 exam, I asked my mother if I wanted to continue taking the N2 exam. She said of course, and I happily agreed, and then continued to study with the Japanese Village Foreign Teacher Network. . In fact, I had no intention of taking the exam at the beginning, but she hoped that I would achieve some success in Japanese learning. For me, this is actually a very easy thing. Because I am interested and I like the learning method of seeking answers by myself, I can remember many things without even realizing it. For example, when memorizing vocabulary and grammar, I complete it by listening to songs and memorizing lyrics. It is also important to develop a sense of language. Listening to the Japanese talking to the audience about various topics, I couldn't understand much at first, but later I could understand everything except some local things. This is the effect gradually achieved through systematic learning.

 

 Learning is not limited to books. I personally like to memorize through things I like. After all, the dead stuff in books is very boring. If you can apply what you learn to your hobbies, it will be a fun thing.

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