How to learn languages FASTER (summary)

How to learn languages FASTER (summary)

I’ve shared some ideas on how to learn Japanese, or any other language FASTER in this video.

5 key points

We have 5 major points here.

  1. Setting goals
  2. Acquiring vocabulary
  3. Listening comprehension
  4. Reading comprehension
  5. Practice & Speaking

2 types of Goals

Many people tend to pay attention to long-term goals, but actually, short-term goals are more important.

Achieving short-term goals will become addictive and you will love to see the progress that you make.

Input & Output

Input a.k.a. vocabulary acquisition is important to improve language skills.
Expanding your vocabulary improves your listening comprehension, which in turn improves your speaking also.

You can use various tools to acquire vocabulary, but podcasts, books, films, and series are very good materials.

I also have the podcast called “Slow Japanese“, you can listen to it from here!

For the output, having conversational lessons with the teacher is ideal for it.

If you want to practice your Japanese with the teacher, BOOK LESSONS NOW!

Useful links

Below are three recommended resources to help you improve your language learning journey.

1. FREE Books – にほんごたどく

Explore a collection of free Japanese books designed for language learners of all levels. The Tadoku method emphasizes “extensive reading”, allowing you to enjoy stories and content at your level without relying heavily on dictionaries. Build your vocabulary, improve comprehension, and boost your confidence through enjoyable reading materials.

2. Hirogaru

Discover an interactive platform offering real-life scenarios and cultural insights for Japanese learners. Hirogaru Nihongo provides short articles, engaging videos, and practical exercises to help you learn useful phrases and understand cultural nuances. Perfect for those who want to go beyond textbook learning.

3. Slow Japanese podcast

Tune into the Mochifika Podcast for engaging Japanese listening practice. Each episode features clear, slow Japanese speech on various topics, making it suitable for both beginners and intermediate learners. Improve your listening skills, learn about Japanese culture, and enjoy language learning on the go.

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