How I Learned Japanese in 9 Months || How I passed JLPT N1 from scratch || How to Learn Japanese

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    Hey friends! Are you interested in learning Japanese? Then you've come to the right place! In this video, how I became fluent in Japanese in 9 months from scratch (Hiragana and Katakana). I share my story, techniques, and habits for learning Japanese.
    I leveraged a variety of learning tools and habits to learn Japanese. These are not only to improve my language skill fast, but also to overcome my struggles with Japanese. By leveraging these, I was able to improve my Japanese skills rapidly and therefore pass JLPT N1 (Japanese Language Proficiency Test) and get a pretty good score in the Japanese college entrance exam (in Japanese), which were my two major goals to learn Japanese.
    What makes you want to learn Japanese?
    ⏲Timestamps
    00:00 - Intro
    02:06 - My Journey on Japanese Language Learning (in Korea and Japan)
    07:30 - My Struggles with Learning Japanese (Kanji and Writing)
    10:08 - My Learning Techniques and Habits
    14:06 - My Tips for Learning Japanese
    16:36 - Wrapping up
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    💁‍♂️Who am I:
    My name is Jun and I have been studying abroad here and there for a while. I am from South Korea. Mainly, I went to Japan, the USA, and Germany for high school, college, and graduate school. I studied biology. Currently, I am taking a break from biology to study liberal arts for another master's degree. Then I'll go back to biology as a PhD student. Great to meet you all!
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    2. Hiragana
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 54

  • @LearnAndTransform561
    @LearnAndTransform561  10 місяців тому +8

    If you are looking for apps for language learning, check out a flashcard app for language learning using this link: get.duocards.com/r/alberto. I use this to learn Italian and German these days.
    What makes you want to learn Japanese?
    Thanks for watching!
    ⏲Timestamps
    00:00 - Intro
    02:06 - My Journey on Japanese Language Learning (in Korea and Japan)
    07:30 - My Struggles with Learning Japanese (Kanji and Writing)
    10:08 - My Learning Techniques and Habits
    14:06 - My Tips for Learning Japanese
    16:36 - Wrapping up

  • @ShamsofTabrizzz
    @ShamsofTabrizzz 10 місяців тому +41

    As a French native speaker, it's a little bit more complex for us than for Korean or Chinese to learn Japanese. But I ended up reaching the JLPT N5 level in 6 months, and I'm so frickin happy about that❤

    • @LearnAndTransform561
      @LearnAndTransform561  10 місяців тому +7

      Absolutely. The language difference between the three Eastern ones and French should definitely be taken into account. It could be a huge friction as a learner. So I applaud your accomplishment! Keep up the good work and thanks for sharing your journey 😊.

  • @Roses-uw6ee
    @Roses-uw6ee 6 днів тому +1

    Wow. In N1 in just 9 months is insane!!!!

    • @LearnAndTransform561
      @LearnAndTransform561  5 днів тому +1

      Thanks!!

    • @Roses-uw6ee
      @Roses-uw6ee 5 днів тому

      How did you keep retaining the Kanji? I keep forgetting them. I have the good old fashioned handwritten flashcard aside from that, I barely see them in texts so it is not stored often in my memory.

  • @nagetti1865
    @nagetti1865 10 місяців тому +3

    Thank you for this video, helpful tips and I found it motivating!

  • @vincytvholic
    @vincytvholic 10 місяців тому +4

    As someone trying to learn Japanese now and now trying to get to lower intermediate atm, I really appreciated this video.

    • @LearnAndTransform561
      @LearnAndTransform561  10 місяців тому +2

      Glad to hear that! Hope you found it useful and good luck on your journey :).

  • @maazamjad8156
    @maazamjad8156 10 місяців тому +5

    Your videos are very motivating and will definitely help. As l told you earlier that I'm a 11th standard standard student and l have a very little time to learn any language. In my country there is a test after 12th MDcat which is very compulsory for all medical students not only to get admission in top Medical colleges but without it l can't get admission in any Medical college😭😭
    I will always support you. May you always be happy like this😊💕

    • @LearnAndTransform561
      @LearnAndTransform561  10 місяців тому +2

      Thanks for your kind words again! They always motivate me to make videos consistently 😁. Wow, you must be in a very tough schedule. I totally understand. We don't have to push ourselves too much to study languages. But I hope you'll get a chance to learn languages after your medical exam, if that's what you want! Sending you my best wishes. 😉

    • @maazamjad8156
      @maazamjad8156 10 місяців тому +1

      @@LearnAndTransform561 Thank you so much for understanding me and motivating me,l don't know how to thank you.
      Why aren't you my brother🥺

  • @heran6899
    @heran6899 10 місяців тому +6

    When i was middle of twenties, i learned Japanese very short time (3 months) just for reading technical books. So, though i couldn't speak well, i could read some reports or essays along with a dictionary. At that time, my work demanded lot of reading of many technical articles written in Japanese. Interesting enough, my reading comprehension was not good enough to understand the content simultaneously while reading. So, i had to write down the translated version in Korean, sentence by sentence while reading, so that i could read the same article again with my native language version.😂
    Lastly, I am quite curious about what brought you to study in Japan. And your interdisciplinary interest across biology, liberal arts, as well as your pursuit of self transformational (?) effort through learning new languages and cultures, all look deliriously awesome to me. ❤

    • @LearnAndTransform561
      @LearnAndTransform561  10 місяців тому +1

      Thanks a lot for sharing! It sounds like you dived pretty deep into the Japanese language. I totally get what you went through. I also read some technical books in Japanese in my first month in Japan. They were quite over my head back then. But it also motivated me to learn more Kanji outside of classroom, like with the Japanese newspapers. 😊
      To answer your question, I was interested in studying business and economics for my bachelor's back then. And since I was also embarking on my journey abroad, I thought Japan might be a good place to start my life abroad while studying business and economics. But now things have changed a lot. Thanks for your kind words! I just like to learn and explore. I'll make sure to share more on this channel! 😊

  • @kavi6218
    @kavi6218 9 місяців тому +2

    Great content ❤ really love your information .

  • @clk5680
    @clk5680 10 місяців тому +1

    Hi Jun, thank you so much.

  • @polvogames
    @polvogames 9 місяців тому +1

    Man, your video was really helpful.

  • @stephenmcallister3125
    @stephenmcallister3125 3 місяці тому +1

    The school you attended in Tokyo sounds excellent. Even if you aren't planning to go to a Japanese university, having lessons in maths, geography, history etc in Japanese would be so beneficial.

  • @user-yo4qq7lo8y
    @user-yo4qq7lo8y 10 місяців тому +2

    I started learning Japanese too.
    ❤Frome 🇮🇳😊

    • @LearnAndTransform561
      @LearnAndTransform561  10 місяців тому +1

      Great to hear that! I hope you are having fun with learning Japanese and have found this video helpful. 😁

  • @YogaBlissDance
    @YogaBlissDance 9 місяців тому +1

    I just enjoy your channel even though I have no intention of learning Japanese. When you say "on the side" I'm so impressed...like most students would just chill out in spare time.

    • @LearnAndTransform561
      @LearnAndTransform561  9 місяців тому

      Thank you for watching and your kind words! Haha learning languages totally changed my life. So i am trying my best to incorporate that into my daily life as much as possible although it’s getting quite harder. But intensive courses definitely helped!

  • @n0vadr3ams
    @n0vadr3ams 9 місяців тому +1

    hi jun! i started learning japanese during my time in undergrad. i was too scared of taking the placement test for spanish, so i thought "i like anime...japan is cool... why not learn japanese?" the choice was.. impulsive, but ultimately, i'm really glad i decided to learn!! i have tons of more respect for their culture thanks to my professor emphasizing (tbh drilling in our brains lol) specific customs and values of japanese culture, and to not be nervous when we make mistakes

    • @LearnAndTransform561
      @LearnAndTransform561  9 місяців тому

      Hi! Thanks for watching and sharing your journey! That's awesome. Meeting a patient and general language instructor is definitely crucial. I am glad your professor was passionate and generous!

  • @siergiejszut9071
    @siergiejszut9071 8 місяців тому +1

    You have such clean English speech, like really clean. Thanks for sharing your experience and giving us some tips! So positive story about truly hard-work time. I had to learn polish for living up to c1 in 7 months and english for work up to b2 in 4 months so I do amazed by your results, cause I can imagine what it took you. Wanna learn Japanese just for myself to watch series, anime, read articles etc. because I liked Japanese culture and couldn't drop that idea to learn Japanese. Could you please give me an advice: should I study in a way like I'd like to pass the exam, because it consists of all language parts, or to hone any specific skills? From my point of view the best way is just to study all exam stuff and it will give you all knowledge you'll need, won't it?

    • @LearnAndTransform561
      @LearnAndTransform561  8 місяців тому +1

      Thank you so much for sharing your journey. I gotta say I am also astonished by your progress! I am sure you will be able to employ the lessons and tricks to learning Japanese as well. Your learning goals are really helpful with what I am about to say below. I generally recommend people not to study for an exam unless they need some sort of a certificate or proof to go abroad or something because it's kind of stressful and takes the fun out of it. A language test like JLPT might seem to give you holistic skills since that's what you are basically tested for (maybe except for speaking). But from my own experience studying for the exam, it seems to me it does not really align with your learning goal. So I would start with getting a couple of good textbooks for grammar and Kanji etc and then make the best out of online resources, including learning apps, language exchange apps, Netflix series and movies, news articles, and animes. I think these resources will allow you to learn Japanese holistically! I hope this helps. But if you want to work on some reading or listening comprehension problems in order to test yourself or something, please go for it!

    • @siergiejszut9071
      @siergiejszut9071 8 місяців тому

      Thanks a lot for your answer, it'll definitely help me. And thanks for your valuable time, that you spend on me. As I understood you went to some Japanese School when you wasn't in Japan yet. There are some questions I'd be unimaginably grateful you to answer:
      Have you started to learn Japanese by yourself before getting to the first Japanese school, like without any tutor? Was it difficult for you?
      I'd really like to ask: from your(professional already) point of view is it worth to study Japanese from zero on my own using paper textbooks for grammar and internet resources and after I got some basic knowledge(let it be approx. N5-N4) proceed with private tutor or it makes more sense to begin studying with private tutor/school?
      And one more complex question if you don't mind: you showed in video your very first textbooks, as I understand, at 3:25. I tried to find in Google search by picture these books but Google didn't manage to. Could you please tell me the names of these 2 books to I could find and order it and can I find in one of your video advices on which books you would recommend to use for self-studying? Thanks in advance for your time you spend to read and answer my questions. @@LearnAndTransform561

  • @yuriybesarab11
    @yuriybesarab11 9 місяців тому +1

    ありがとうございます

  • @aleksandrshapovalenko4263
    @aleksandrshapovalenko4263 9 місяців тому +4

    Thanks for the informative video! It's inspiring to know that it's possible to learn Japanese to such a good level in only 9 months. Seems like all we need for that is motivation and a lot of hard work.
    By the way, how similar in your opinion Japanese and Korean in terms of grammar? And how many Chinese characters did you know from the school years in Korea? I've read that students in South Korea still learning Hanja at school.

    • @LearnAndTransform561
      @LearnAndTransform561  9 місяців тому +2

      I am glad to hear that my video’s motivating and inspiring! In terms of grammar, I would say Korean and Japanese are similar to some extent. Both languages take the subject, object, and verb in order. Regarding the Chinese character, we do learn it in school in South Korea, but not too many because Hanja isn’t mainly used, but Hangeul. Some people take extra classes or go to an academy to learn more Hanjas, but I probably had known 100-200 characters (out of thousands of them to be able to read newspaper in Japanese etc) before I started learning Japanese. My knowledge in Hanja definitely helped a bit at the beginning of my Japanese learning journey, but as my level went into intermediate, the Kanjis were over my head, also because there are differences between Hanja and Kanji.

    • @aleksandrshapovalenko4263
      @aleksandrshapovalenko4263 9 місяців тому +1

      @LearnAndTransform561 Thank you for the answers! I thought that Koreans have an easier time with Kanji. So I was wrong)

    • @LearnAndTransform561
      @LearnAndTransform561  9 місяців тому

      My pleasure! You are right though. Since we are already familiar with Hanja (at least the basics learned at school), we learn a bit faster compared to (let's say) Western language speakers.

  • @Sevinc9
    @Sevinc9 10 місяців тому +1

    Waiting for new video👏

  • @jamblob3208
    @jamblob3208 10 місяців тому +3

    I am learning piano too so will I be allowed a bit more time? ha ha. 9 months, well any excuse really as I just cannot do this. I think you get breaks and take or leave them. My japanese breakthrough was early and I panicked and stopped. I have not been rewarded again like switching off the inner understanding switch.

  • @eaintmhuezaw9052
    @eaintmhuezaw9052 9 місяців тому +1

    ありがとう😊

  • @QuynhAnh-yd9xy
    @QuynhAnh-yd9xy 10 місяців тому +2

    Can you write name of list book japanese which are recommended in your video?

    • @LearnAndTransform561
      @LearnAndTransform561  10 місяців тому +3

      Sure, here they are! But I should let you know that the books are kind of all, around 10 years. So I am not sure if you could still find them.
      1. 中級日本語 (東京外国語大学 留学生日本語教育センター)
      2.日本留学試験対策問題集 ハイレベル 読解100 (ASK)
      3.ポイントレッスン 問題集 日本留学試験 [日本語、読解]
      4.完全マスター 二級日本語能力試験 文法問題対策
      5.完全マスター 一級日本語能力試験 文法問題対策
      6.新完全マスター漢字日本語能力試験N1

  • @clk5680
    @clk5680 10 місяців тому +1

    Hi Jun, thank you for videoing. 3.25 you show us the two Japanese language textbooks where can we buy them.

    • @LearnAndTransform561
      @LearnAndTransform561  10 місяців тому +1

      They are actually textbooks designed by the language school (academy) I attended in South Korea before going to Japan. So I don't think they are selling this textbook other than the school... I am sorry. But if you need the list of other books I showed in this video, here they are (although they are kind of old).
      1. 中級日本語 (東京外国語大学 留学生日本語教育センター)
      2.日本留学試験対策問題集 ハイレベル 読解100 (ASK)
      3.ポイントレッスン 問題集 日本留学試験 [日本語、読解]
      4.完全マスター 二級日本語能力試験 文法問題対策
      5.完全マスター 一級日本語能力試験 文法問題対策
      6.新完全マスター漢字日本語能力試験N1

  • @aydaenglish832
    @aydaenglish832 9 місяців тому +1

    09.25 ? did you say nasılsım in Turkish?

    • @LearnAndTransform561
      @LearnAndTransform561  9 місяців тому

      No... I think I said "Let's assume that you are a beginner Japanese speaker" around 09:25 :). What does that mean?

  • @mayeuni-3
    @mayeuni-3 6 місяців тому +1

    Smiling while watching the video. Inspired that fluency doesn't take a decade. Studying Japanese for 6 months, now at N4 level. Will implement your advice. Thank you for making this video! New subscriber here

    • @LearnAndTransform561
      @LearnAndTransform561  6 місяців тому

      Thank you so much for watching my video and welcome to my channel! Glad it was helpful.

  • @Happyha371
    @Happyha371 7 місяців тому +1

    Hi , I just started studying Japanese and I have 8 months to study Japanese so , if I like study 4 hours a day can help me pass jlpt n3 exam ????

    • @LearnAndTransform561
      @LearnAndTransform561  7 місяців тому

      Hi! I am so sorry for my late reply. Got super busy with work and applications. Definitely! Sounds like you have a plenty of time to prepare for the exam.