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Japanese self-taught undergraduate course: the secret from entry to mastery
The Japanese self-taught undergraduate exam is not as difficult as expected. Although you need to master some grammar and vocabulary, you can basically cope with the exam as long as you are familiar with grammar points and reach the level of N3 or above. This paper will introduce the learning methods and matters needing attention of self-taught Japanese undergraduate course to help you prepare for the exam better.

Mastery of basic knowledge

Language learning needs a solid foundation. Only by truly understanding and mastering the basic knowledge can we use the language better. Too much pursuit of methods and skills, while ignoring the mastery of basic knowledge, is a misunderstanding in learning Japanese.

Choose a textbook that suits you.

The 50-tone table is the foundation of the foundation, so you must master it skillfully, and it is also important to choose the teaching material that suits you. New edition, standard date, new Japanese foundation and everyone's Japanese are all good choices. It is especially recommended for beginners, because it is more suitable for real life and easier to use.

Avoid learning misunderstandings

When learning Japanese, don't fall into the following misunderstanding: 1. Too much pursuit of methods and skills, while ignoring the mastery of basic knowledge. I am eager for success and don't want to spend time reviewing. 3. If you can't persevere in the learning process, it's easy to give up halfway. 4. Ignore listening training. 5. Learn without using it.

Attach importance to listening training

Listening is a key part of language learning. Paying attention to reading and writing while ignoring listening training will not improve language ability in an all-round way.

Learn for practice.

The purpose of language learning is to apply, and we should dare to apply what we have learned in real life, so that we can really master the language.