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How to learn Japanese
I have studied English for twelve years and passed CET-4 and CET-6, but I never dreamed that I actually learned Japanese and made it my working language.

It was when I was in the seventeenth grade. My family was poor and I wanted to make money. I'm going to find a job under the banner of computer. I also understand that the more capital, the more money I make, so I decided to increase my capital. Who knows what happened to me? I borrowed a book "Elementary Japanese" and went home during the winter vacation to start learning Japanese by myself.

I memorized five-tone pictures for a few days in winter vacation, but I didn't spend much time, so I didn't remember anything. In order to find a job, I went back to school before the winter vacation was over, and I studied Japanese alone in the dormitory. Read all the textbooks. Then start looking for a job.

I have prepared a resume, which is very special. Because I was born in an unknown school, I wrote in my resume that famous schools should be warned. In terms of qualifications, I wrote: CET-6, CET-2 (I have been called CET-2 since I only read the books I taught for half a month-my later experience proved that my approach was correct).

I printed less than ten resumes. They were all sent out. Finally, I was interviewed by three companies. They have striking similarities-they are both companies that make Japanese software. It seems that CET-6 is useless, while Japanese "CET-2" is all applicants.

The first one is a software company in the school. I went, and Miss Wang received me kindly. I remember he said my Japanese was very good. I don't remember whether I was benefited or ashamed, but I guess so. Because my Japanese is so good, of course he agreed with me, and the work assigned to me was debugging bugs on VC. Their project team made a geographic information system, but three problems were not solved. I am puzzled, and the project time is tight, so let me focus on it.

Attack shellfish, who is afraid of who! I don't care. My Japanese level is only amateur level 2. This is my first contact with Japanese operating system. The tadpoles on the screen are full of energy and swagger in front of my eyes, but I am not dizzy. At that time, I was young, a scholar got angry, and I reprimanded Fang Qiu. Besides, I have been exposed to the same operating system, so I am not afraid. However, I am not afraid to return, and the level of Japanese is not determined by courage. I was soon exposed to the cries of the project leader's efforts (pronounced nyuryoku in Japanese, meaning input) and efforts (pronounced syututyoku in Japanese, meaning output). Fortunately, the help of WIN32API of Japanese VC was in English, which made me happy for several hours. I finished 66.666% of the unfinished tasks and got my first salary.

But the Japanese level is not so good. When Mr. Wang paid me, he broke my amateur level 2.

While working part-time in the school software company, I also work in another company because of my greed for money. After the task was completed, Mr. Wang asked me if I would like to continue, but I declined politely.

So I went to another company. Of course, this company is also engaged in Japanese projects. The boss told me that he mainly read my school motto.

The computers in this company are all Japanese operating systems, one for each person and one for me-I have my own dedicated computer for the first time in my life. The proprietress taught me how to input Japanese. He also taught me how to draw Chinese characters (Japanese input method has the function of drawing Chinese characters. If the Japanese pronunciation of Chinese characters is unknown, I can draw them one by one).

Before that, I bought a particularly useful Japanese dictionary, which was published by Machinery Industry Press. Its name is probably Fast Chinese Character Dictionary. Its characteristic is that it can look up Chinese characters according to pinyin. For me who has never recited a Japanese pseudonym, it is very convenient to inquire. I also bought two elementary and two intermediate standard Japanese (almost necessary textbooks for learning Japanese). I also bought a tape with my classmates.

I made rapid progress in my study, and soon finished reading the first and second volumes of Standard Japanese. Although I still can't remember all my pseudonyms, it doesn't affect my rapid progress. I continued reading and finished the intermediate volume of Standard Japanese. One day after this study, I announced to my girlfriend that reading Japanese literature is no longer a problem for me. But to my dismay, my girlfriend picked up the Japanese book I read and read it again, saying that she could understand it, too, and asked her to explain the meaning of the article. She really speaks like a book. I hate that there are so many Chinese characters in Japanese. Being able to understand Japanese is no different from being illiterate.

There is an old Japanese man in the company, who is almost resident in the company. But I can't communicate with him. My Japanese is poor, not to mention my courage. I was born shy and didn't want to make a fool of myself until I became an excellent master, which made me lose an excellent opportunity to practice Japanese with old Japanese men. Japanese old people's English is excellent, but my oral English and listening are as good as Japanese. Every time I try my best to explain something to the old man, the old man always tries to say wakaranai(わからない) to me at last, which I can't understand. Because of the old Japanese, I understand what wakaranai means.

After staying in the company for about half a year, my boss sent me to another company to do the project of Sanyo Industry. Because I was working on a Japanese project, I came into contact with a detailed Japanese book. I started reading Japanese in surprise. At that time, the project manager was worried that everyone could not understand Japanese, so he specially lectured everyone, saying that he should pay attention to a few negatives, and the rest would be fine. Negative is Nai (なぃ). However, there is a special negative sentence that is affirmative, that is sikanai(しか~ない). We keep all these in mind, and reading style books has actually solved this problem.

There are still problems with the project, write q &;; Answer. Ask and answer. A is the question ticket. If there is a problem with the style book itself, it is necessary to write a question ticket to ask the Japanese side. At that time, I claimed to be an amateur level 2 in Japanese. I couldn't write the title ticket and didn't bother the project manager, so I wrote it out loud. If not, I will come up with Chinese words first, then check the Japanese pronunciation of Chinese words, and then type them in Japanese pronunciation. If I can change it into Chinese characters when I change it, it means that such words can also be used in Japanese, so I will start to use them. In this way, by the end of the project, I had written 30 questioning tickets.

At this time, I began to plan to test the Japanese level. In order to prepare for the exam, I bought two books at the place where I signed up for the grade exam, one is the vocabulary of the grade one exam, and the other is the grammar of the grade one exam. Similar to a dictionary. These two books are to my taste.

Of course, I applied for level one. Japanese proficiency test is different from English. The smaller the level number, the higher the level and the highest level. An ambitious person like me, of course, reports to the first level. Japanese level 1 is much more difficult than level 2 for two reasons: first, the topic itself is difficult; Second, the passing scores are different. Grade two, grade three and grade four are all 60 points, but grade one requires 70 points.

I work to earn money while reviewing Japanese. The boss-in-law heard that I had applied for the grade exam and gave me the textbooks she had used in the previous exam. This is a book bought in Japan specifically for the grade examination. This book taught me the exquisiteness of Japanese publishing industry. They are two very good books.

For the grade exam, I also signed up for a grade exam surprise class at the National People's Congress. Listening to a class with a group of little girls, I have a lot of eyes but no happiness. I talked to a fellow villager of Foreign Affairs University, but she didn't arouse much enthusiasm for me, so I had to continue to look like a dead man.

The most prominent problem at this time is my hearing. I don't understand at all. I am not good at communicating with people by nature, so my ears are surprisingly stupid. I have studied English for twelve years and have never really understood the listening questions. I have only studied Japanese for one year, to say nothing of it. So I left all the choices of multiple-choice questions to God, but God seemed stupid, so my listening questions were basically wrong.

So it's time for the exam, which means listening in the examination room. It's a pity that someone's cell phone rang while listening. I was upset and didn't understand. After listening to the bell, I was even more reluctant to calm down and try to understand, so I finally didn't understand a question and started the following test in a hurry.

I filled in the vocabulary grammar question smoothly, even if I didn't understand it, I thought I could answer it correctly. Reading is my strong point, and I almost feel that there is no reason why I can't get full marks.

However, when the exam results came down, I unfortunately lost the election. Why do you say you can't bear to lose it? Because it's really a pity, just try harder. I got more than 60 points in the exam (the scoring system is not a percentage system, this ratio is converted into a percentage system). Although the defeat is glorious, I can boast that I am better than private. When I meet Mr. Wang again, I will tell him that I am a second-level teacher.

Since then, I have been working in Japanese companies and I have been in contact with Japanese people almost every day. But limited to reading and writing, listening and speaking still can't be improved. By the time I came to Japan to interview a Japanese boss from Japan, my Japanese listening and speaking level was still very low. I will only say to him: I demand N million's salary. Thanks to my boss in China, I understood everything the Japanese boss said at that time. However, I don't know if I whitewashed it or if it really happened. I feel as if I have understood what the Japanese boss said.

When I came to Japan in the Millennium, I didn't think of taking the Japanese grade again. I remembered it the next year, so I signed up again.

The day before the exam, I called my girlfriend and said I didn't want to take the exam. At that time, the work pressure was great, and I felt that everything was wrong and my stomach was like a stone. But my girlfriend encouraged me to take the exam.

I woke up at seven o'clock on the day of the exam, tossing and turning, not knowing whether I should take the exam or not. Fortunately, I fell asleep over and over again, woke up an hour and a half (maybe an hour) before the exam, and decided to go after waking up. Get up quickly and run out in a hurry. I stopped a taxi in front of Kumano shrine, but when I got on the bus, I found that I didn't have a pencil yet. I quickly got off and went to the nearest convenience store to buy stationery, and then got on the bus. But the driver's brother turned out to be a novice, and he couldn't find the north with the map for a long time, so I had to get off and find another one. This time, he was an old man with rich experience. He drove me to the test center in takushoku university, and it cost me about 5,000 yen-how sad it would be if I failed the exam.

The result of the exam was unexpected and reasonable. I passed. Listening is still not good, but after living in Japan for more than a year, I have made progress. This improvement is reflected in my listening performance, which barely pulled me over the 70-point line. Why not? The reason is that vocabulary and grammar were not reviewed before the exam, and the exam was all about eating old children. A friend wrote it very interestingly. For your reference. Let's go