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How to pick up the language?
Hey. I think as a good boost to my personal study, I'll be going to Japan for a month in summer. But the only place I can afford is the guest houses like Sakura house, so my study will have to be outside of the 'home' so to speak.
But how can I do this? Where can I go that will have no English, and I can pick the language up? I'm not very sure where to begin. |
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By the way, why do you choose a Sakura house? People have probably heard me recommend this to people a thousand times, but rental apartments are about the same price, and you have an entire apartment to yourself for monthly increments. Apartments, Serviced Apartments and Guest Houses in Japan – GaijinPot Apartments › Serviced Listing Just simply talk to locals. I do this daily, (although I'm not in Japan now) and I notice it helps my speaking, grammar, and pronunciation more than any other type of studying I've found. I don't really know of any other way to just simply "pick up the language" other than indulge yourself in it as much as possible while you're there. |
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Contrary to popular belief, Japanese people don't walk around chatting in English. Most people (even those who know some) will be extremely hesitant to use it. Literally walk out your front door, BAM! Japanese people!! |
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