First of all, choose a professional teacher or a Japanese textbook that suits you.
Every partner learning Japanese has different learning time and purpose, so we should carefully choose training institutions and teaching materials. Because a set of textbooks suitable for Japanese majors is not suitable for office workers who want to add one more skill, because time does not allow a lot of practice every day. Moreover, some textbooks are suitable for enthusiasts, such as watching anime to learn Japanese, watching variety shows, movies, etc., but not for friends who want to take the exam.
Therefore, our common textbooks are "Everyone's Japanese" and "New Japanese Basic Course". Each set of teaching materials has its own advantages and disadvantages, and we can choose different teaching materials according to our different situations.
Second, pentatonic scale is really important, so we should study hard.
Fifty tones are the basis of learning Japanese and the only way for everyone. If you don't learn Japanese well, it will directly affect the progress and standardization of Japanese in the future. Japanese pentasyllables have become very important for zero-based friends. Some friends find it difficult to remember five syllables in Japanese, while others only remember the first five vowels but not the rest. At this time, we should pay attention to methods and strategies. In addition to lines, we have to remember paragraphs (which is especially important).
There are also some tips for friends who can't remember katakana, that is, remember all katakana with cards, and then write down each katakana accordingly and keep writing it down.
In the process of learning Japanese, you will inevitably encounter such problems. I don't know how to solve it. 108 at the beginning, 502 at the end and 8004 at the end. There are tutorial materials to take and learn Japanese with you.
Third, Japanese tone is very important, and pronunciation should be practiced more.
The biggest fear of learning a language is to become dumb. Some people can only write but can't speak. So what is the significance of learning this language? Therefore, in the early stage of learning Japanese, we should lay a solid foundation of spoken Japanese and standardize pronunciation.
Japanese pronunciation features:
1. Small mouth sound, not too big mouth shape;
2. Short and powerful, and can't be delayed;
Don't open your mouth, you will fall behind in pronunciation.
In the early stage of learning Japanese, we should pay attention to the teacher's mouth shape and imitate the teacher's pronunciation. We should work hard on the basis of whether the pronunciation is standard or not. If you blindly imitate animation, movies, variety shows, etc. , is not feasible. Sometimes movies and TV series will have little influence on zero-based friends in order to satisfy "one sentence"
Fourth, Japanese grammar is a little too much, so we should practice it clearly again and again.
There are many Japanese grammars. When we study grammar in the early stage, we should keep in mind the grammar points of each lesson and practice it repeatedly. Don't walk into a dead end.
Japanese can be seen everywhere in daily life.
Learning Japanese is a cumulative process. Over time, our enthusiasm may be erased. At this time, it is necessary to turn learning Japanese into a habit, experience the happiness of Japanese in life, and link Japanese with life, such as:
1. When we meet something, we should think of the corresponding Japanese word to deepen the impression of this word in our minds.
2. Seize the opportunity to speak Japanese, have a Japanese dialogue with teachers and classmates, and have a dialogue with friends.
3. Choose your favorite Japanese anime to watch. Animation is slower than Japanese TV dramas, and it is also suitable for beginners to cultivate their interests.
Sixth, make a study plan that suits you.
Learning a language is a long-term accumulation, and this process needs us to persist. We should make daily, monthly and quarterly plans for our study, such as learning spoken Japanese for half an hour every day, doing basic questions for one hour, or memorizing words for half an hour. No matter what kind of plan you make, it must be in line with your own and can be achieved. It takes a year or two to pass the Japanese level of N 1 or N2, so you must have a clear goal plan.