About the MochiMochi App: - Download link for iOS: apps.apple.com/us/app/id1463353686 - Download link for Android: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mochimochi.android.an&hl=US&pli=1 - Link for desktop: kanji.mochidemy.com/ - Join MochiMochi facebook group: facebook.com/groups/mochimochi.learnkanji
I believe textbooks have a role in learning languages because you need a base to learn the fundamentals from. Just learning words is one thing, using them in sentences is another. You need to also learn grammar. My problem with learning Japanese has been that I'm all over the place with books, apps, websites, TV shows, movies, games, etc.. I'm getting better, but I have overwhelmed myself with sources. So, now add MochiMochi to the growing pile.
I agree! As I mentioned in the video, I love using textbooks. My intention was just to let people know that solely relying on textbooks for everything isn't necessarily a good idea; I wasn't at all trying to say that textbooks are completely unnecessary.
i absolutely love this video and your channel! ive been putting off japanese for a while to focus on school and other things, but its always been on my mind and hard to resist
Thank you very much! I've used the free ver. of the Mochi Mochi app and it was very fun but was not sure if I wanted to upgrade to premium. A few weeks passed and I felt disappointed in myself because I haven't been studying with my workbook. (Honestly felt discouraged because I didn't want to just be stuck learning with a workbook) So today I find this video and it LITERALLY highlights what i've been thinking for a while now. Had to be fate i swear lol so I literally just got premium mochi mochi! I will also try other methods of learning Japanese besides only workbooks! So thank you for this video :D
could you make a video about your favorite anime, manga, etc that helped to immerse yourself in japanese? btw, the video was very helpful and the visuals were very pretty!
Your vlog is truly inspiring! It has motivated me in so many ways. If you're looking to immerse yourself in the Japanese language and culture, I highly recommend trying out tools like Immersive Translate. I discovered this extension through a kind individual who shared it with me, and I've found it to be incredibly helpful in my language journey.
I’m learning Japanese in college. While I know some I have a really hard time to katakana and kanji. Any recommendations for how to learn and remember more? I don’t know if it matters but I have dyslexia so I can sometimes have a hard time telling apart the characters.
I suggest the 1 hour Katakana video on UA-cam, you'll know the one because it pops up when u search it. It goes over each character and a mind trick to remember. Everyday I also use Quizlet to review all the hiragana and Katakana characters because to learn a language u need to know the alphabet like the back of your hand. As for Kanji I'm just using Tokini Andy's series to learn slowly, and after I get a base grasp of Japanese (finish Genki 1) then I plan to move on to learning words that use kanji.
Hey, im the guy who wanna lern japanese only to watch anime without subtitles. I just have to watch anime or any content in japanese?. I mean, it is enough with that or what else should i do?. Let me now so i can begin with Japanese.
I wish I could pin multiple comments so that this was at the top!! Honestly that section of the video was such a tongue twister for me to record lmao (I think I redid that section like four times and still didn't catch that...)
About the MochiMochi App:
- Download link for iOS: apps.apple.com/us/app/id1463353686
- Download link for Android: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mochimochi.android.an&hl=US&pli=1
- Link for desktop: kanji.mochidemy.com/
- Join MochiMochi facebook group: facebook.com/groups/mochimochi.learnkanji
Thank you for sharing
tks for sharing
I believe textbooks have a role in learning languages because you need a base to learn the fundamentals from. Just learning words is one thing, using them in sentences is another. You need to also learn grammar. My problem with learning Japanese has been that I'm all over the place with books, apps, websites, TV shows, movies, games, etc.. I'm getting better, but I have overwhelmed myself with sources. So, now add MochiMochi to the growing pile.
I agree! As I mentioned in the video, I love using textbooks. My intention was just to let people know that solely relying on textbooks for everything isn't necessarily a good idea; I wasn't at all trying to say that textbooks are completely unnecessary.
The categorization by memorization level is genius. It'll keep me on track
I need this app in my life. Kanji is a real challenge for me
Kanji is definitely really challenging for me, too! You can do it!!!
kanji is a nightmare... 😱mochi is my life-saver
I need MochiMochi too
i use the app too
Me too
i absolutely love this video and your channel! ive been putting off japanese for a while to focus on school and other things, but its always been on my mind and hard to resist
Aww thank you for such a sweet comment. Good luck!!
I'm sold on the lively sounds! Anything to make learning more enjoyable
Hi Jia. Thank you so much for such a useful video and for featuring us in the audience. Hope you have a joyful experience with MochiMochi app ❤
thanks for the lovely app 😍
I've just downloaded MochiMochi
thanksss
Love Mochii
Lysm MochiMochi
Great video! Very helpful. Sidenote, I'm not even going to lie. Your print handwriting is so nice... It is very fluid.
I love that it categorizes kanji and vocab into levels. Makes it easier to track progress!
Thank you for sharing this ...really helpful ! 🙂
LOVE THE VIDEO, SO MUCH GOOD STATIONERY!!
Always love stationery haha! Thank you!
Arigatou gozaimashita. Just downloaded Mochi app ^^
As a visual learner, I appreciate the inclusion of pictures and example sentences
The cute interface is a nice touch. Learning kanji should be fun!
I watched all your videos, they motivated me a lot. Thank you Jia san👍😘
This comment is so sweet, thank youuu!
Thank you for creating such a helpful app for kanji learners. You're making language learning more accessible!
Thank you very much! I've used the free ver. of the Mochi Mochi app and it was very fun but was not sure if I wanted to upgrade to premium. A few weeks passed and I felt disappointed in myself because I haven't been studying with my workbook. (Honestly felt discouraged because I didn't want to just be stuck learning with a workbook) So today I find this video and it LITERALLY highlights what i've been thinking for a while now. Had to be fate i swear lol so I literally just got premium mochi mochi! I will also try other methods of learning Japanese besides only workbooks! So thank you for this video :D
So many lessons and courses. Count me in!
Your writing✨️
Kudos to the creators for such a comprehensive learning tool
could you make a video about your favorite anime, manga, etc that helped to immerse yourself in japanese? btw, the video was very helpful and the visuals were very pretty!
Awh thank you! That's an idea I will definitely consider!
Nice video, please make more topics like this!!! 😍
Aww thank you! I will be sure to try my best!
I'm recommending this app to all my friends who are into Japanese language and culture 🥰
and i'm one of them who was introduced mochi 😆😜
this app is very good
I shared Mochi app with my buddy too
me too ~ And we form a learning group to participate in monthly challenge ~
Your vlog is truly inspiring! It has motivated me in so many ways. If you're looking to immerse yourself in the Japanese language and culture, I highly recommend trying out tools like Immersive Translate. I discovered this extension through a kind individual who shared it with me, and I've found it to be incredibly helpful in my language journey.
I've always wanted to learn Kanji, and this app seems like the perfect starting point
Wow, the 'Golden time' feature sounds amazing! I always forget my kanji, so this app would be a lifesaver
I'm excited to try this app. It sounds perfect for kanji learners
This app could really boost my Japanese language skills
I can't get enough of the cute interface. It's motivating!
I'm downloading this app. Hope it helps me finally master kanji
Flashcards and example sentences ^^ That's exactly what I need for kanji!
I’m learning Japanese in college. While I know some I have a really hard time to katakana and kanji. Any recommendations for how to learn and remember more? I don’t know if it matters but I have dyslexia so I can sometimes have a hard time telling apart the characters.
I suggest the 1 hour Katakana video on UA-cam, you'll know the one because it pops up when u search it. It goes over each character and a mind trick to remember. Everyday I also use Quizlet to review all the hiragana and Katakana characters because to learn a language u need to know the alphabet like the back of your hand. As for Kanji I'm just using Tokini Andy's series to learn slowly, and after I get a base grasp of Japanese (finish Genki 1) then I plan to move on to learning words that use kanji.
After seeing the video, mochi mochi seems like a good resource. Remember, memorizing just comes down to flashcard practice 😅
@@jabs_labs6828thank you so much I’ll try to use things like quizlet more often and I’ll hopefully be able to get the genki books soon
This app seems like a game-changer for my Japanese studies
I've been struggling with kanji, but this app might be the answer
Can we take a moment to appreciate your beautiful handwriting?
Awh thank you!
WHAT PEN IS THAT
Hey, im the guy who wanna lern japanese only to watch anime without subtitles. I just have to watch anime or any content in japanese?. I mean, it is enough with that or what else should i do?. Let me now so i can begin with Japanese.
I'm all about learning kanji stress-free. This app is calling my name
The 'Golden time' feature is like having a personal kanji tutor
I didn't learn Hiragana :
That's completely okayy! You got this!!
4:08 "chances are, a lot of your proNOUNciation might sound..." Oh the irony Lol sorry.
I wish I could pin multiple comments so that this was at the top!! Honestly that section of the video was such a tongue twister for me to record lmao (I think I redid that section like four times and still didn't catch that...)
IM NOT FIRST :((( ALSO WHAT ANIME
You were close!! I believe the two anime in this video are called "Orange" and "Your Lie in April" :)
U know what I like ur voice tone it's just like English anime dub girls voice who is serious and cold type 💀