Learning To Speak Japanese
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Japanese is not that difficult to learn and you can become
confident in basic conversational Japanese in a matter of 8-10
weeks if you have a good course to follow.
The Japanese language is very consistent and doesn't have
confusing silent letters and changing vowels sounds like
English, so be encouraged!
Below I have outlined the best approach for learning to
speak Japanese. The first thing to note is there
is a huge amount of growth in online courses thanks to the
Internet these days. 1000's of people are turning to easy
downloaded courses over traditional methods of learning. I have
looked at 17 online Japanese courses and have found Rocket
Japanese to be the best, you can check ou their website here:
Rocket Japanese
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Let's Get Started...
Ok, so learning to speak Japanese is a great thing
to do, because it can open up many opportunities for you,
including job offers, new friends, relationships and it makes
travelling a lot more fun! The Japanese love it when they meet
people that can speak their language, even if only the
basics.
The best way to take Japanese lessons is through a
combination of listening, watching and doing. This is very
important and something to consider carefully when choosing the
best approach for you or your children.
Once you have got a handle on basic Japanese I can't stress
enough how important it is to put what you learn into practice.
I have outlined some ways to do this for you on page 2.
By the way if you choose to limit your learning to one of
the avenues I mentioned, for example only through reading, you
will find that you will learn a lot more slowly and the chances
of giving up increases, especially with children, so keep that
in mind.
Below I have listed some great ways that you can learn
Japanese:
Learning Japanese Online
With out doubt the best way is to
learn Japanese
online (sponsored affiliate links). The simple
reason is that nowadays there are some great products available
on the internet, and they can be downloaded straight to your
computer so that you can learn at your own time and on your own
conditions.
Also because there are no shipping fees,
classroom rent or teachers salaries the courses are a lot
cheaper. When choosing a product make sure it has audio
and text so that you can listen and watch.
The best online courses will encourage you to
practice along with them too.
You might be wondering how am I going to know what
to look for?
To save you time and the headache you can check
out our reviews of the best Learn Japanese courses here:
Learn
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Japanese Language School
You can look up a Japanese language course in your
local area at a language college or school. Keep in mind that
you may have to be flexible if you work during the day and
attend an evening course.
Make sure also that you ask what credentials the
teacher has before you pay for the course, because the last
thing you want to do is learn Japanese badly.
Regardless this can be a great way to learn. The
advantage of this approach is that you can practice what you
learn with other classmates and this will help your learning
and is a great way to meet people too. You also have the added
benefit of getting answers to questions straight away.
Depending on where you live you should be able to
find a good Japanese class pretty easily, just do a Google
search for your local area.
However keep in mind that the downfall
of learning to speak Japanese in a class, and it is
rather a big one is that it's not very convenient. If you work
during the day or have kids to care for it can be difficult to
attend a course.
Not to mention this is the most expensive way I have come
across too, with course fees and travel involved. In addition
to this your pace of learning can be somewhat restricted to
that of the majority of the class.
Travel To Japan
You can of course, if you are brave enough, travel
to Japan and throw yourself in the deep end as a way of
learning to speak Japanese too. I do know people that have
been successful doing this, and although it can actually be
quite quick it is also very tough and embarrassing. It involves
a lot of smiling and pointing.
A tip for you to keep in mind if you go to Japan
is, if you live in the big cities like Tokyo and Osaka, you
will be less likely to learn Japanese quickly as it is very
easy to get by with English and get distracted by the big city.
Where as if you head out of the cities you will find that you
NEED to speak Japanese to get by, and you WILL pick up the
language faster.
I tried talking to a Japanese person once armed
with few words, no lessons and no clue really, and by the look
on the person's face you would have though I'd said "Hi I'm a
giant Jellybean and this is my blue dog!..." not that much
fun.
Once you have started your Japanese
lessons through a course like Rocket Japanese, going to
Japan for a holiday or work is a lot easier and a great way to
improve you skills.
If you are thinking of travelling to Japan and want some great
advice on the best times to go and places to see then check out
this page of our site: Travel to
Japan. We have
also provided some great information about Japanese culture,
including foods, sports, places to stay and social
etiquette.
The rest of this article on how to learn Japanese
is here: Japanese
Lessons
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