Archive for June 28th, 2010

28
Jun
10

How Long Does It Take To Learn Japanese?

How much time will it take learn to speak Japanese fluently? When a lot of people first start out with Japanese, they wish to master the language as fast as possible. To answer the question, it really depends on how determined you are about learning Japanese.

People really do not worry about how long it will take to learn Japanese.  In most cases, they really want to know how hard they will have to work. And clearly, there is no clear-cut way to tell someone exactly how long or how much effort it will take to master the language. The most important aspect though, is how badly you want to learn Japanese.

You can realistically learn spoken Japanese pretty quickly if you are serious about it. With the right drive and motivation, there are people that will master Japanese in under a year, while there are also people that actually move to Japan and live there for quite some time that can barely say the word sushi.

Though often quite expense, you’ll find that the best way to learn Japanese is with personal instruction or language classes. Most people can’t afford classes, though, and so the next best step is to get some instructional books or software programs that will show you how to speak Japanese. These are all excellent ways to get a good understanding of the Japanese language and kick-start your studying.

The best way to become conversationally fluent very fast is to apply what you learn at every opportunity.  It’s an excellent strategy to practice your Japanese with native speakers and friends from your Japanese classes too. When you start putting the Japanese you learn in the classroom into action, you will be shocked at how quickly you can take your Japanese to a higher level. Talking to native speakers gives you the opportunity to learn some useful slang that you won’t learn in the textbooks.

A lot of people think that it is extremely hard to learn to speak Japanese, however this is just a misconception.  I mean, how difficult can it be?  You barely have to conjugate any verbs at all (unlike Spanish). However, I must confess, that learning to read and write Japanese, is probably going to be more of a task.

Learning all those new characters is going to be tricky at first if you’ve only ever used the English alphabet. Hiragana and Katakana probably won’t take you more than a few weeks to learn, but things start getting hairy when you dive into the Kanji.  Are you ready to confront your fears and memorize nearly two thousand characters?

Before you get frustrated and give up, though, remind yourself that this is the same as learning to speak the language. It simply requires continual practice and application. Avoid relying on Romaji when you’re learning to make things even faster. Try to come up with little strategies to remembering what each character means. For example, the Kanji character for “me” (meaning “eye”) looks like an eye with two eyelids. Let the creativity flow and you’ll find that it is pretty simple to create ways to memorize the Kanji.

So how much time is it going to take to learn Japanese? It is going to take you just as long as you need. Of course some people will needless to say learn faster than others, but the most important factor to consider is your level of commitment. Don’t give up and take things one day at a time.

28
Jun
10

The Quickest And Best Way To Learn Japanse Online

Mastering a different language like Japanese will be seriously fulfilling and also means you will significantly expand your options with regard to work or even travel options.  However, lots of individuals don’t have enough time to give to some sort of night course, due to family obligations.  For the men and women who fall into this category, we have another way around this. You can learn to converse in Japanese on the net.

Should you be considering learning Japanese online quickly, do not despair.  Achieving this couldn’t be less painless these days.  Despite the fact that there are lots of Japanese resources on the web that take ages to complete, you can find an alternative number of speedy tutorials which you can make the most of.

Many times you just flat-out don’t have time to enroll in boring foreign language lessons.  You may need to take a last minute vacation to Japan or you might well have an urgent corporate meeting with a Japanese business partner in the Tokyo office.  If you’re looking for a way to learn Japanese really fast and you frankly don’t have time for the traditional methods, learning Japanese online can be a great alternative.  However, is it truly possible to learn Japanese over the internet?  Isn’t the internet just a place to go to watch videos and check your e-mail?

If you get started with Japanese on the web, you should weigh a few things over first.  A key factor to consider is if these classes tell you the way to pronounce the words.  Be sure the check and make sure that the course you use will show you how to actually pronounce the words.  This will make things much easier for you in the long run.  You’ll want to make sure that the lessons you use will give you a detailed and interactive experience of mastering pronunciation.  The best way I know of to learn a new language is to find a way that incorporates both spoken conversation with visual images so tht you can start to make mental associations in your mind.

If you’ve done any shopping around at all, you probably know just how expensive those Japanese classes can get!  If you’re not independently wealthy, learning Japanese online can be a much more reasonable means.  If you put in some effort to your search, you can even find totally free ways to learn how to speak Japanese.  One of the cool things about the internet is that you can find pretty much anything if you look hard enough (even free Japanese lessons).  But, when everything is said and done, are the free lessons really as good as the paid instruction you’d get elsewhere?

Free Japanese Lessons versus Paid Japanese Lessons

It is definitely probable, if you search around enough, to find top-notch free Japanese lessons online.  But when it comes to free stuff online, you really need to be careful because there is a huge range of quality.  Somethings will be complete garbage, while others are hidden gems.  So you see, you can find some great Japanese resources online for free, but you need to wade through all the…um…”less than desirable” things out there.  So if you really want to learn the Japanese language, you should really take the time and commit yourself to learning the language from a paid resource.  The quality is much better and you’ll learn significantly more.

So to cut to the chase, if you’re serious about learning Japanese and you’re ready to take the plunge, why not just cough up the extra couple of bucks and get some high-quality lessons?  Often times you’ll even get a personal Japanese instructor online so that you can have your questions answered and receive personal feedback that will help you with your specific challenges.  A lot of times, the paid courses will have valuable extra resources to help you master Japanese faster than ever.    Paid lessons are generally of a much higher quality that the free garbage you find on the internet.  You really get what you pay for, so ask yourself if you’re willing to compromise quality for price.




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