How I study Japanese - JLPT N3

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  • Опубліковано 31 тра 2024
  • After studying Japanese for 6 years, I've now reached JLPT N3 level. Admittedly, I've been a very lazy and chaotic student. In this video, I talk about my experience studying Japanese in three languages, my review of some Japanese textbooks, and some study tips.✌
    Study materials:
    Minna no Nihongo 1 Grammar - amzn.to/48zGvWw
    Minna no Nihongo 1 Textbook - amzn.to/48DuKhZ
    どんな時どう使う 日本語表現文型辞典 - amzn.to/3PBRtCi
    Shin Kanzen Master N3 Reading - amzn.to/3PXwudt
    Shin Kanzen Master N3 Grammar - amzn.to/3tjSaIK
    Basic Kanji Book Vol. 1 - amzn.to/3EZnqzx
    Marugoto A1 Rikai - amzn.to/46hTUBe
    Marugoto A1 Katsudoo - amzn.to/45h72VE
    Marugoto A2 Rikai - amzn.to/3PA7b0J
    Marugoto A2 Katsudoo - amzn.to/3th6ZvW
    Dekiru Nihongo 1 - amzn.to/46bGgPW
    Dekiru Nihongo 2 - amzn.to/3F1HQId
    If you have some more tips and tricks for your fellow students fighting the battle of studying Japanese, please do drop them in the comments! ☀️
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    Music: share.epidemicsound.com/fl3aj1
    0:00 - Intro
    0:14 - Textbooks
    2:20 - Courses
    4:08 - Kanji
    6:04 - Reading
    7:17 - Writing
    8:11 - Pronunciation
    8:23 - Speaking
    9:32 - Outro
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    ― Terry Pratchett, "Interesting Times"
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    Some of the links in this description are affiliate links, which means that if you purchase something through them, I could earn a small commission. Thank you for supporting the channel! ☀️

КОМЕНТАРІ • 44

  • @sasharama5485
    @sasharama5485 7 місяців тому +9

    "I've being learning japanese on and off since...
    Me:"同じ girl, 同じ”😂

  • @faitasy360
    @faitasy360 8 місяців тому +9

    Honestly, your VDO really helps me gain my inspiration back after failing my N3 test last time TvT Thank you

    • @lawsunnysideup
      @lawsunnysideup  8 місяців тому +4

      Oh, I remember how nervous I was for my N3 exam and how absolutely convinced I was I had failed. Just remembering the feeling makes me want to not sit N2. 😅
      But honestly, failing is just another lesson, although an expensive one. I'm sure your results have given you a better idea of what things you should focus on more during your studies, and I'm sure you'll ace your exam next time!
      You've got this!!

  • @TarantulaRat
    @TarantulaRat 25 днів тому +1

    Wow, thank you so much for this. I really needed this today. I'm a Japanese language student in my fourth year of university. I have never been to Japan and our teacher is telling us that we should be around N3 level right now. I'm seriously stressing because I only get around 70% in N4 mock exams. To know that it's taken you 6 years to reach N3 has put my mind at ease a bit more. Thank you. :)
    Also yeah, MNN is SO boring! We've used it in uni for 3 years and it was so hard to independently study from!

    • @lawsunnysideup
      @lawsunnysideup  25 днів тому +1

      Honestly, learning a language is not a race. We all have our own pace, not to mention that something in life will always pop up, and we'll have to reprioritise. As long as you're getting the grades you need at uni, I wouldn't stress about what your teacher says. You have plenty of time to get better after you graduate. In all honesty, my Japanese improved the most after I was done with uni. 😅
      You've got this!

  • @adzukiiii-kun8703
    @adzukiiii-kun8703 8 місяців тому +7

    The super Kawaii diary!! I'm currently N4 and I love writing notes in Japanese.

  • @Sakura-zu4rz
    @Sakura-zu4rz 7 місяців тому +4

    I love the kind and generous heartwarming atmosphere that you create, your kind, easygoing, warm vibe. ❤ I am absolutely obsessed with you videos, They are like a burst of motivation and positively that keeps me going. From your awesome Vlogs to those satisfying organizing videos, I cannot get enough. Your content seriously inspires me to stay focused and chase after my dreams.

    • @lawsunnysideup
      @lawsunnysideup  7 місяців тому +3

      You made my day. 🥺Thank you for your kind comment!

  • @Red_Ryan_Red
    @Red_Ryan_Red 7 місяців тому +4

    I really want to improve my reading speed and comprehension, and also my speaking/listening. I was doing the writing for a while before I got really busy with work and school, so now I'm getting back to studying.

    • @lawsunnysideup
      @lawsunnysideup  7 місяців тому +2

      A good trick is timing yourself when you read. When I was preparing for the JLPT, I timed myself for every reading exercise, including the questions. I always did the exercises without checking the vocabulary I didn't know so I'd get realistic scores and see my real comprehension level.
      Good luck with your studies!

  • @flashgordon6510
    @flashgordon6510 2 місяці тому +1

    Thank you, this is the video I needed today! Two years in, and some days, I feel great about my progress, and other days, I wonder if I'll ever "get" it. It's always good to hear a realistic perspective from someone else who is studying and pushing through.

    • @lawsunnysideup
      @lawsunnysideup  2 місяці тому

      Thank you! I'm happy the video helped you in some way. Keep going, you've got this!

  • @divinaxcommedia
    @divinaxcommedia 7 місяців тому +6

    I'm currently learning Spanish (yes, much easier than Japanese for sure 😅) and honestly I also struggle with text books and keeping consistent.. I love the idea of keeping a diary in the language you're learning, I should start doing this myself. ❤

    • @lawsunnysideup
      @lawsunnysideup  7 місяців тому +4

      I have a friend who used her phone's notes app instead of writing the diary on paper. So whenever she was travelling or right before going to bed, she'd just open the app and jot down a few sentences. I have a feeling a lot of people would prefer this method, as it isn't as time-consuming. And it's cheaper. 😅
      You've got this!

  • @CorpuzMontillajanice
    @CorpuzMontillajanice 2 місяці тому +1

    So nice your advice love it

  • @jonas3648
    @jonas3648 6 місяців тому +3

    Thank you for your tips, I will incorporate them in my routine. The shi kanzen books look good, so I will probably get them asap. I just got into learning Kanji deeply, even though Im already N4 :((( but with the heisig method its really enjoyable (so far at least)

    • @lawsunnysideup
      @lawsunnysideup  6 місяців тому +3

      I'm happy you found the tips helpful.
      Good luck with your studies!

  • @alexandrah535
    @alexandrah535 5 місяців тому +3

    Loved the video! I’d also say your English is at native-level fluency, though I don’t know how much prep you needed to do for this ❤ I wouldn’t be able to differentiate between your English and the English of friends of mine who spoke English at home but grew up in various non-English speaking countries. Best of luck with (both our) Japanese!

    • @lawsunnysideup
      @lawsunnysideup  5 місяців тому +2

      Thank you, I've pretty much been learning English my whole life, so your comment really means a lot to me.
      Good luck with your studies!

    • @alexandrah535
      @alexandrah535 5 місяців тому +3

      Your hard work has paid off!

  • @onepogi
    @onepogi 7 місяців тому +3

    Ty

  • @kafei1602
    @kafei1602 6 місяців тому +3

    "I have a time poem in which a samurai waits for a special temple"

  • @PixelWhisper.AI_20433
    @PixelWhisper.AI_20433 8 місяців тому +6

    Thankyou sister i am a absolute beginner it will be long time for me I am currently getting hang of hiragana how to read and write it I will step it up as I progress further I really want to be able to read and write and communicate in Japanese I will get those soon thanks for clearing my head and giving the direction and lastly anytips or advice that would be great

    • @lawsunnysideup
      @lawsunnysideup  8 місяців тому +3

      I'm glad you found the video helpful.
      Honestly, studying Japanese is hard, and as you can see in my case, it took me years to reach a good intermediate level. So just keep at it, slow and steady wins the race. It can get quite frustrating but once you start conversing and writing freely, even if it's very simple things, you'll really feel like it's all worth it. 😊
      Good luck!

    • @PixelWhisper.AI_20433
      @PixelWhisper.AI_20433 8 місяців тому +2

      yep thankyou@@lawsunnysideup

  • @Versitile_Vibess
    @Versitile_Vibess 4 місяці тому +2

    Chan you share where we can buy the books please?

    • @lawsunnysideup
      @lawsunnysideup  4 місяці тому +2

      I got them from Amazon and you can find links to all of them in the video's description box.

    • @Versitile_Vibess
      @Versitile_Vibess 4 місяці тому +2

      @@lawsunnysideup thank you, you are the best!!

  • @impendio
    @impendio 2 місяці тому

    I’ve gone the other way around and now i know hundred of kanji with NO GRAMMAR WHATSOEVER, i don’t even know chinese or anything, i’m just dumb like that.

    • @impendio
      @impendio 2 місяці тому

      Also pitch accent is not real and can’t hurt me, it is inconsistent, not typified or standardized and not annotatable in common script so I’ll proceed to ignore it forever. In any case I only care about reading so it literally doesn’t help me whatsoever to know…

    • @ChSasifras
      @ChSasifras 23 дні тому

      ​@impendio I use an app called Renshuu and when they added pitch accent, my first thought was, "Why bother? You have audio already."
      When I have visited Japan, they are happy I even know a little and they always want to practice their English.

  • @ahabrawgaming1289
    @ahabrawgaming1289 5 місяців тому

    I talk to my dog in japanese and he respond to me in spanish

  • @Zapatero078
    @Zapatero078 7 місяців тому

    im not willing to pay dogen stuff

  • @Starstreak170
    @Starstreak170 5 місяців тому +2

    Learning to write Kanji is an extremely low yield time sink for the vast majority of foreigners, even those living in Japan.
    WaniKani and RTK are two of the common methods for learning Kanji and they never require you to write them.
    I can understand why it took you 6 years to get to N3. You are also still mispronouncing the word Kanji, not a great look.

    • @thisguy1328
      @thisguy1328 5 місяців тому

      😭

    • @naitomea14
      @naitomea14 2 місяці тому

      lol I study Japanese for 10 years and passed two years ago the N4. But I don't do it for the tests - I was bored during test like I was in N5 when I did it.
      I do it, because it is fun to learn a new language.
      Do I learn how to write a Kanji? hell no, I even usually do not learn all onyomi ect. beacsue why? I know what it means in my mothertongue, so comes that I can read pretty well, but I suck at the Kanji section and have to get that better when I attempt the N3 this year.
      Not everything is a race XD Yeah, I'm slow, and that's totaly fine, but I do have other hobbies and a fulltimejob as well and my day has only 24h as well :P

  • @Hoppitot
    @Hoppitot 3 місяці тому

    "I am saving money to buy manga and novels" bruh if you that broke just pirate it lmao. honestly sounds like an excuse to me for not reading enough

  • @Mathias-bz2kr
    @Mathias-bz2kr 5 місяців тому

    Fellow n3-n2 level(idk, I just study words when I run into them in immersion) here,
    Native is Danish, I also feel that grammar makes more sense in my native tongue.
    Kanji is much more intuitive in danish, as germanic languages compound words, 自信(ji shin) = self+tro, belief in oneself, english is very inconsistent with this feature :(.
    Also on componds, the meaning radical is typically in their alternative form and alone lets take 冷房 word for airconditioner, (this only works for onyomi, as it the chinese reading that the sound was designed in mind, and only some onyomi, as different reading are from different languages of china and time periods ex: 女房 nyoubou (ones wife archaic) while woman is usually read じょ in 女子、美少女 びしょうじょ 女性 じょせい 女王 じょうおう)
    冷 = water水(liquid) +令 command some property of water and for sound it is commanding = chilling. mnemonic could be "I order you, chill the house down!"
    房 = 戸(door small one as apposed to 扉) + 方 way(of achiving smt.) = room(ex used in kitchen) Here it is less aparent what is the phonetical component,
    if you already know the meaning you could deduct that door is the meaning component for a room, as a room typically has a door
    If you have read "the kanji code) you would now that 方 is used a lot as a common component for phonetic components
    if you heard the word and know the components 戸 and 方, then who says smt. close to ぼう? this is 方(onyomi read ほう)
    Most kanji are 2 sets and the last one is what the actual obejct, while the first one is a descriptor: 実力者 actualpower kindof_person and 不思議 un-ThinkConsult (不 is a chinese particle meaning not or in danish ikke,) you don't think of consulting(it is that surprizing)
    When looking up a word I find the dictionary word, with anki(to force me into doing reviews) and what I interpret it as meaning in a more natural language. yomitan is pretty cool for reading news or mining anime, haven't used for more than a few days.
    Anime is best for me, as I get context+pronounciation+reading subtibles(subtitles with substital and kitsuneko)

    • @lawsunnysideup
      @lawsunnysideup  5 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for taking the time to share your experience! 😊