I've been studying Japanese for a while now and also aced my N4 test in December, buuut I feel that my strategies for studying are really poor, so watching your video has really inspired and I will try some of your strategies to see how they work for me. Thank you for sharing!
Really good stuff. Thanks for sharing. I feel like I watch these kinds of videos more than actually studying which is why my Japanese is still so poor, lol. I wish I got the hang of studying faster because I've been studying Japanese since high school which was almost 10 years ago now, and I made almost no progress in those years due to bad or inconsistent study. I've finally started "vocabulary cramming" or whatever I would call it, and actually broadening my vocab through study rather than assuming it'll come automatically. Grammar is probably the worst part. Lol. Good luck with the rest of your studies. ^^ edit: I love your bingo idea btw. you're very dedicated! brava
Good luck! You just need to figure out the best way to study for YOURSELF and you will notice how much faster you progress when you are truly enjoying it :)
Hello ! I'm discovering your channel just now. I love to see "learning routine" videos. I started to study japanese language (I'm studying for level N5 only). I really love it. It's a little hard to have a precise routine for me because I work full time, my 2 children a still small (3 and 6 years old) and I have other hobbies. But I'll work hard ! Thank you for this very motivating video !
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.
Your video is fantastic! But I was wondering if you could tell me what ressource did you use to make your flashcards? I mean where did you find the vocabulary?
I know its an old video but maybe u see the message 😅 How do you get the Kanjis this size to print out and make flashcards with them? Thanks in advance
Hello, I just found your channel and I wanted to ask what do you do for a living? As it seems to consume quite some time to learn a language (in this case, Japanese). Do you have so much time? or how do you do time management? 😊
Hey! I work in digital marketing/social media as a freelancer, so I have a more flexible schedule than most people with a 9 to 5. On average, I spend around an hour a day learning Japanese right now, and a successful week for me would be about 10 hours of study. It is very difficult for people with full-time jobs, chores and family and friends responsibilities to find sufficient time to study, (although, I do know people who would do 3-4 hours every day after work), but I think it is important to create your own routine that reflects your goals. You need to find the resources and schedule that make you excited to study and do not wear you down. Lastly, I like to break the study down and do 15 minutes in the morning while I have my tea, sometime around lunch and so on. ✌
The video is really well done, and really interesting, but, as someone with pittakionophobia, I couldn't make it to the end of the video. Too many stickers.
I am stealing your BINGO! idea for my own weekly study plan. Brilliant.
Where can i buy the study notebook with the bingo squares please?❤
I've been studying Japanese for a while now and also aced my N4 test in December, buuut I feel that my strategies for studying are really poor, so watching your video has really inspired and I will try some of your strategies to see how they work for me. Thank you for sharing!
Well done on your N4 exam! Good luck :)
love your aesthetic! keep making new videos! New sub
Thank you! I appreciate it
Really good stuff. Thanks for sharing. I feel like I watch these kinds of videos more than actually studying which is why my Japanese is still so poor, lol. I wish I got the hang of studying faster because I've been studying Japanese since high school which was almost 10 years ago now, and I made almost no progress in those years due to bad or inconsistent study. I've finally started "vocabulary cramming" or whatever I would call it, and actually broadening my vocab through study rather than assuming it'll come automatically. Grammar is probably the worst part. Lol. Good luck with the rest of your studies. ^^
edit: I love your bingo idea btw. you're very dedicated! brava
Good luck! You just need to figure out the best way to study for YOURSELF and you will notice how much faster you progress when you are truly enjoying it :)
Hello ! I'm discovering your channel just now. I love to see "learning routine" videos. I started to study japanese language (I'm studying for level N5 only). I really love it. It's a little hard to have a precise routine for me because I work full time, my 2 children a still small (3 and 6 years old) and I have other hobbies. But I'll work hard !
Thank you for this very motivating video !
Good luck! Make sure to create your own routine that keeps you motivated and inspired :)
Fantastic video! Gave me some great ideas on how to study Japanese while having fun. Appreciate you and your helpful content! Keep it up!
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 am impressed especially with the bingo idea and your creativity . Its top notch❤❤❤
Thank you very much!
Your video is fantastic! But I was wondering if you could tell me what ressource did you use to make your flashcards? I mean where did you find the vocabulary?
Nice video! Thanks for motivation 🥹🫂
Any time :)
That's an amazing way to study ❤
I'm trying to learn Japanese myself
I will try doing bingo like you 😂❤❤❤❤
It's a great way to keep your study routine diversified. And also for figuring out the best way to study and your fav resources :)
I know its an old video but maybe u see the message 😅 How do you get the Kanjis this size to print out and make flashcards with them? Thanks in advance
@@kaitokun264 hey 👋 I use Canva to lay out a bunch of rectangles of difference size on an a4 paper and then fill it up with kanji at 50pt size
I’m going to start using physical flash cards because I suck at using digital
I'd like to learn Japanese someday, but now I'm focusing in English, I hope to reach a B2 in English this year :3
Good luck!
Hello, I just found your channel and I wanted to ask what do you do for a living? As it seems to consume quite some time to learn a language (in this case, Japanese). Do you have so much time? or how do you do time management? 😊
Hey! I work in digital marketing/social media as a freelancer, so I have a more flexible schedule than most people with a 9 to 5. On average, I spend around an hour a day learning Japanese right now, and a successful week for me would be about 10 hours of study. It is very difficult for people with full-time jobs, chores and family and friends responsibilities to find sufficient time to study, (although, I do know people who would do 3-4 hours every day after work), but I think it is important to create your own routine that reflects your goals. You need to find the resources and schedule that make you excited to study and do not wear you down. Lastly, I like to break the study down and do 15 minutes in the morning while I have my tea, sometime around lunch and so on. ✌
This is so cute and pleasing to watch AND it helped me understand how to improve my learning process as welll ♥╣[-_-]╠♥
Thank you! I'm glad I was of help to you! Good luck with your studies!
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My routine is just anki then go watch as many anime as possible
Well, that's one way to do it. As long as it reflects your goals
@@sadbabypotato my goal is to maximize my listening skills first and get familiar with the language then start working on reading and writing
How many minutes/hours do you spend a day studying Japanese?
Hi! It really depends on a day, but on average I do spend around 28-35hours a months on Japanese, so on average an hour a day
The video is really well done, and really interesting, but, as someone with pittakionophobia, I couldn't make it to the end of the video.
Too many stickers.