How I MASTERED Japanese in just ONE YEAR 🇯🇵 | Tips for Learning Japanese

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  • Опубліковано 9 лип 2024
  • Here is my learning Japanese video that I finally got around the uploading!
    I included four of my studying techniques and four more fun ways to learn Japanese🇯🇵
    Looking forward to also doing more Japan themed content on here too, so stay tuned and of course send me any video topics and requests.
    Chapters:
    00:00. Intro
    02:45. Using Textbooks
    04:41. Writing
    06:38. Speaking
    08:54. Environment
    14:16. Games
    15:24. Manga
    17:47. Anime
    19:09. TV
    22:20. Outro
    My Japanese UA-cam Channel:
    / @ilucykate
    Living in Japan Experience Video:
    • Life as a Hafu in Japa...
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 10

  • @blueeagle2255
    @blueeagle2255 Місяць тому

    thanks Kate, I'm a PR in Japan. Thank you , you inspired me to learn Japanese.

  • @coolbrotherf127
    @coolbrotherf127 3 місяці тому +1

    Idk if I've "mastered" the language, but I have already been studying 4+ hours a day for the past year or so. My main strategy was learn as many words and kanji as possible per day and watch Japanese UA-cam videos as much as I could. Then occasionally learning grammar from Japanese UA-camrs when I was interested or confused. I feel like I've been able to really increase my comprehension level but I need to spend more time interacting with real people to improve my writing and speaking.

    • @antre-mk9ps
      @antre-mk9ps 3 місяці тому

      i personally wouldnt recommend studying kanji intensely because its incredibly time intensive for how uneffectful it can be. some words combine kanji in a way where unless you've seen the kanji in other situations (words) then the english definition of the kanji will not suffice. some words also combine kanji in weird ways (with odd relationships) and you might not be able to determine the meaning of the word from kanji alone. i suggest studying mostly vocabulary and basic radicals (i.e. water, person, tree, etc) to recognize and connect (relationships) between different kanji in different situations.
      ps many who have studied writing have regretted it and say it's quite useless (in japan as well if you're going for work) but it's up to you ultimately

    • @coolbrotherf127
      @coolbrotherf127 3 місяці тому

      @@antre-mk9ps I learned to sight read 500 of the most common kanji with just Anki mostly. I didn't bother learning to write them as you mentioned it's a waste of time. I learned another 5000ish from general reading and creating my own sentence mining Anki deck. Even for kanji that were difficult to remember at first, between daily Anki reviews and immersion, I have been able to remember a lot of them just fine.
      漢字がすんなり入って、毎日15個くらい覚えられました。がすごく好きで、お気に入りの曲だと歌詞をずっと調べて意味が分かるようにしちゃうんです。

    • @itsthelucykate
      @itsthelucykate  3 місяці тому

      Learning as much vocab as possible is a great way to study and it’s great that you increased your comprehension level!
      Grammar is important but at the end of the day speaking is the best way, to actually use the language and interact with it.

    • @AmbiCahira
      @AmbiCahira 2 місяці тому

      As far as mastery goes, it always depends on your own personal goals. I had a personal goal to master English and perfect my pronunciation and vocabulary to a native level and I didn't feel done until I was around 23 years deep although I was fluent and everything long before that. If a person wants to achieve C1-C2 then it is a good reminder to remember that even a native speaker takes 15-20 years to develop their adult vocabulary, so it is okay that it takes time to reach that level as a non-native. The encouragement is that the native speaker was growing a brain and learning about the world and concepts while getting that vocab and you already have those so it isn't necessarily a hopeless dream to aim high if you want to.

  • @amaya7556
    @amaya7556 2 місяці тому

    omg nintendogs on the DS just took me back to my childhood wow

  • @cliffordrichardc
    @cliffordrichardc 3 місяці тому

    i just start learning jp

  • @user-ul1sm7np8q
    @user-ul1sm7np8q 17 годин тому

    家族に日本人がいたからじゃなくて?

  • @gracecraig142
    @gracecraig142 3 місяці тому +1

    The Lord redeems the soul of His servants,and none of those who trust in Him shall be condemned.Psalm 33:18-19