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How to learn a language well (Japanese)
My shyness hurt me when I used to study English. I am afraid of talking and asking questions, so I have learned dumb English. So when I switched to Japanese, I learned the previous lessons, spoke boldly and asked boldly, which made me make rapid progress. When I was studying, I attended a key university in China. All the students in my class asked questions in Chinese, only I asked questions in Japanese, which stopped the teachers.

The first time I went to a foreign teacher's dormitory, I lingered in front of her house for two hours before I got up the courage to knock at the door. Who knows, I talked to her for three hours as soon as I entered, all in Japanese, because she didn't understand a word of Chinese! I used all the words and sentence patterns I learned that day, so I can communicate with her well!

In the first semester, I learned 50 phonetic symbols and basic sentence patterns. During the summer vacation, together with three other social listening students, I chipped in 2000 yuan each and invited a university teacher to make up the newly compiled Japanese for us. This summer vacation, I finished all the courses in Grade Two! I have a class almost every day, and I forgot what I learned yesterday! But my method is different. I review what I have learned after going back every day, preview the next lesson, organize a grammar notebook by myself, recite words, and take a dictionary when I have time! Check what you remember! Next time I read it, it will be soon. Remember quickly. Don't stop if you can't remember. It's easy to waste time by stopping. Remember when you find something easy to remember!

There is an encyclopedia of Japanese first-class words. I finished the inspection in one night. There are very few words you don't know!

In the second semester, I went to attend classes in my junior year, hehe. A junior professor is crazy. He watched me attend his class and once said in class that students who didn't understand shouldn't come. But I'll listen as usual. Until one day, I told him that I could understand 90% of what you said in Japanese, and I was by no means the worst in your class! ! He has nothing to say.

In a blink of an eye, it was June+February, 5438, and I secretly reported something of 1 level. No one knew about it, and I didn't know anything when I went to the exam. But I don't want to apply for level 2, because I want to save the registration fee!

When I went to get my grades, the people in the examination center threw my grades on the table. Take them!

I thought, it's over, definitely not!

Pick it up and pass it! ..............

The teacher at school said, Sun, you can go back!

Because I passed the grade of 1, I was successfully admitted to a Japanese university. I should have taken the exam. The school said that he passed the 1 grade, why not take the exam directly?

The above is my real experience. To learn Japanese, my experience is that you must be interested, interest is the best teacher, and you can't learn without interest.

Secondly, there must be goals and pressure. I was faced with the double pressure of economy and examination, and the result turned into motivation:

Third, we should study hard. Memorizing words is skillful, but you can't memorize words by skill. There is no general rule, but more is trying to memorize words. Skills can only be used as an aid. Many people spend time studying learning methods and skills, and the result is a waste of time.

Fourth, we should overcome shyness, ask questions boldly and speak boldly. What we said is not easy to forget. Learn to make sentences and have nothing to say.

Fifth, read, listen and write more. When I was in Japan, I spent a lot of time watching TV and reading novels. In 2004, Japanese winter love songs were very popular, and I couldn't see them. I read Japanese novels. I keep a diary and write letters in Japanese, and I have made rapid progress. When writing, I must use the latest sentence patterns!

Hujiang. Com and New World Foreign Language Network are still good.