03-13-2009, 10:59 AM
AnimeBaby112,
There are a lot of ways to study and everyone has their own personal style. I am guessing by your name that you like watching anime, and that is definitely a good start and will help your listening. I recommend that you start off listening in Japanese with English subtitles and then once you have learned a few hundred kanji switch to Japanese subtitles to help improve your reading skills and kanji memorization.
Like someone mentioned earlier, a big part of language is memorization. However, it also matters what you are memorizing. The majority of everyday language is made up of the same words and phrases used over and over again. Learning the most common words and phrases will certainly help you learn quicker. This is also important to consider when purchasing your study materials. Be sure to choose books and programs that have up-to-date phrases and words.
I have found the following methods to work best for me:
Speaking: memorize common words and phrases used in everyday speech and then practice speaking with someone as much as possible.
Listening: Watch Japanese movies and/or speak with someone in Japanese. Also listening to audio programs during your commute.
Kanji and Reading- For learning Kanji I use two methods. The first is to use a program like mnemosyne that helps me learn quicker. While I am using that, I also practice writing the kanji. When it comes to reading, choose materials you are interested in. It makes it easier and funner.
Learning a language takes time. You have to remember a certain amount of words, etc, but it if you study the right materials and put in the time then you can learn very quick
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