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I want to learn Japanese, but I have no foundation at all. How can I learn well?
First, five syllables must be pronounced accurately, which will be of great help to your future Japanese study, and you can avoid many detours.

Second, consult the dictionary frequently, deepen the understanding and memory of word pronunciation and meaning, and master the difference between Japanese Chinese pronunciation and training, which is of great benefit to your Japanese study.

Third, try to create opportunities and environments for yourself to talk more and practice more, and don't be ashamed to ask questions, but pretend to understand. Sometimes the pronunciation and pronunciation that you take for granted often make people feel puzzled after listening to it.

Fourth, try to master the various changes of Japanese verbs, as well as special expressions such as honorifics and self-mockery.

If possible, watch more Japanese movies and TV programs, read more Japanese newspapers and magazines, listen to more Japanese songs, and truly feel the different expressions of Japanese people on different occasions, so as to really hear and see.

Sixth, review frequently, so as to review the old and learn the new. Take learning Japanese as a hobby and persevere. Then you will be able to learn Japanese successfully.

For beginners, it is necessary to learn elementary Japanese well in a standardized way, because it is the basis of learning a foreign language. It is best to attend a Japanese training class with good reputation. After laying a good foundation, learning will be much easier (self-study is also ok).