During my self-study of Japanese, I tried a lot of APPs and deleted most of them. The remaining ones that I haven’t deleted are my favorites. You are welcome to take them away! To get started: 1. Imagawa Japanese/Hujiang Happy Ci Field: You can learn the fifty tones and memorize

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I am learning Japanese by myself. During this period, I have tried a lot of APPs, most of which have been deleted. The remaining ones that have not been deleted are my favorites. Welcome to take them away!

Getting started

1. Imagawa Japanese/Hujiang Happy Ci Field:

You can learn the fifty tones and memorize words with pictures and texts (a bit like a hundred words)

2. The new standard Japanese of Aiyuba:

Mark all Japanese texts ➕ words (With audio reading) But when you reach the intermediate level and above, the text only has short dialogues, so it is suitable for beginners.

3.moji Dictionary/ Hujiang Little D:

Look up words

4. Global Talk :

Practice speaking

5. Duolingo/lingodeer:

Learn grammar (lingodeer has to pay to continue learning after learning the basics)

6. bilibili:

Watch online courses, recommend Mijia’s standard Japanese course (beginner-intermediate)

has a certain foundation (you can still continue to use the above)

1. Words:

Japanese n1/n2/n3 examiner/ AnkiDroid (you can add dictionaries by yourself, you can add as many dictionaries as you want, just in case you can’t finish memorizing them, but you have to download the resource package online for this word, you can ask me for it via private message)

2. Listening:

Japanese n1/n2 from Aiyuba /n3 Listening/Daily English Listening (Don’t be fooled by its name, it can actually listen to Japanese and it’s pretty easy to use~)

During my self-study of Japanese, I tried a lot of APPs and deleted most of them. The remaining ones that I haven’t deleted are my favorites. You are welcome to take them away! To get started: 1. Imagawa Japanese/Hujiang Happy Ci Field: You can learn the fifty tones and memorize  - DayDayNews

3. Grammar: Japanese Grammar Cool (grammar of n1-n5)

During my self-study of Japanese, I tried a lot of APPs and deleted most of them. The remaining ones that I haven’t deleted are my favorites. You are welcome to take them away! To get started: 1. Imagawa Japanese/Hujiang Happy Ci Field: You can learn the fifty tones and memorize  - DayDayNews

Others can be used for reading

1. Prune:

has many high-quality articles and supports two language conversions. (Many languages) It can be converted into Japanese-Chinese or English-Chinese (it is a magical tool for people who want to practice both English and Japanese)

During my self-study of Japanese, I tried a lot of APPs and deleted most of them. The remaining ones that I haven’t deleted are my favorites. You are welcome to take them away! To get started: 1. Imagawa Japanese/Hujiang Happy Ci Field: You can learn the fifty tones and memorize  - DayDayNews

2.China series APP: ChinaNews/Chinaradio/ChinaTV

Multiple language conversion, both You can learn language by watching the news, and you can see the same thing expressed in different languages.

During my self-study of Japanese, I tried a lot of APPs and deleted most of them. The remaining ones that I haven’t deleted are my favorites. You are welcome to take them away! To get started: 1. Imagawa Japanese/Hujiang Happy Ci Field: You can learn the fifty tones and memorize  - DayDayNews

3.CRI Japanese :

is actually the Japanese version of ChinaNews. The difference is that you can see some other interesting columns. Learn Japanese in reverse through Chinese culture, something we are relatively familiar with.

During my self-study of Japanese, I tried a lot of APPs and deleted most of them. The remaining ones that I haven’t deleted are my favorites. You are welcome to take them away! To get started: 1. Imagawa Japanese/Hujiang Happy Ci Field: You can learn the fifty tones and memorize  - DayDayNews

4.NHK:

reads news, mostly news related to Japan. You can follow the news with audio. (But I can’t open it recently...) Most of the things needed for APPs above

are free, especially many of the APPs in Aiyuba are so conscientious! (No money is required. If you insist on punching in, you can withdraw cash over ten yuan. This is not an advertisement)

Finally, I will surf the Internet scientifically

During my self-study of Japanese, I tried a lot of APPs and deleted most of them. The remaining ones that I haven’t deleted are my favorites. You are welcome to take them away! To get started: 1. Imagawa Japanese/Hujiang Happy Ci Field: You can learn the fifty tones and memorize  - DayDayNews

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