Learn a Language – Japanese

August 16, 2009

Have you ever thought about opening your eyes to a fascinating new culture? So what is the first thing to do in order to fulfill your curiosity for what is diverse? You could start from scratch and learn a new language – Japanese.Knowing the Japanese language, will surely give you an advantage in your business. Imagine being able to engage in business ventures with one of the world’s leading economies. This will give you the possibility to expand professionally and also learn about the culture, such as philosophical martial arts, Japanese gardening and tea events.

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Learn Japanese Fast

August 8, 2009

Do you need or want to learn Japanese, but struggle to find the time? Learning Japanese fast can be easier than you’d think! By harnessing the power of your imagination, you can learn Japanese quickly and easily, in your spare time! Using imagery, you’ll gain tips to learn vocabulary quickly – increasing your Japanese knowledge base overnight.

Psychologists have discovered that your brain recalls information better when the items memorized are stored both verbally and visually. Adding visual images help to learn information more quickly, and also help you to retain it for longer periods of time. To learn Japanese fast, you’ll need to learn a new technique – vocabulary imagery. Using this technique, you’ll learn to memorize new Japanese vocabulary. This system will help you to learn Japanese fast, while saving you time for other studies, travel, or enjoying your free time.

As you study your Japanese vocabulary, concentrate on proper pronunciation. Repeat each word out loud as you practice pronouncing it correctly. Then try to link the Japanese pronunciation to an English word. For example, if the Japanese word you’re learning is kau (cow) – to buy, then concentrate on linking the sound kau to the word cow. As your brain forms these associations, you’re learning, even though it may not feel like it at first.

The second step in learning Japanese fast is to link these sounds with images. Imagine the English pronunciation linked with the Japanese meaning in some way. Come up with an image that uses both words, but is unique enough to stand out in your mind. For this example, you might clearly picture a cow buying something in a supermarket. Really use your imagination for this part of the memorization process. Picture the cow in the store, picking out groceries, pushing a cart with a calf in the front seat, and so on. As you do you are leaving multiple connections in your brain, making it easier for you to recall this vocabulary word when you need it.

Concentrate on this image for 10-15 seconds. Focus on the image, and on the connection between each word that makes up the picture you’re imagining. Make a note of your image on your list of vocabulary words or flash cards. Each time you study your Japanese vocabulary, recall the image in as much detail as possible. Really focus on using the power of your imagination to increase your language skills. This will enable you to learn Japanese fast, but it also applies to other languages as well.

By using the power of vocabulary imagery, you too can learn Japanese fast. Imagine the time you’ll save with this innovative system for memorizing vocabulary. You’ll be the envy of your friends and business associates, as they wonder where you’ve found the time to learn so much vocabulary in such a short amount of time. Be sure to explain to them all about your time-saving method, so that they too can learn Japanese fast.

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Learning Japanese Online – Is It A Better Way To Learn?

August 8, 2009

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I’ve always been impressed with those who could learn a new language with relative ease. It has never been easy for me and I have struggled to retain the words and phrases I learnt. Then I found a learning process that worked for me and made learning Japanese online enjoyable and I was able to retain the information. Here’s what I learnt about learning Japanese online…

I have used two main methods when learning a new language. First I tried classroom sessions, about 10 years ago I started Japanese lessons as part of a degree course in international communications. Lessons were two one-hour classes a week for one semester and I did manage to learn quite a lot in that time. However, I struggled to keep up with the lessons and when I got stuck on a word or a phrase, I had to wait until the next class before I could clarify the meaning, usage or pronunciation. Unfortunately, I gave up after completing the required number of units for my course… and I have since lost it all… except possibly counting to 10.

More recently I found myself working for a large Japanese car manufacturer and I needed to learn Japanese for my frequent trips to Japan on business. This time I decided to learn Japanese using an online language course and I have definitely found that this works a lot better for me. I have found the learning process to be fun and interactive, while teaching me Japanese at quite a fast pace. I’m amazed at how much I’m learning.

But the biggest benefit of learning Japanese online is that I can schedule my learning to the times that suit me. I am able to repeat lessons as often as I need to and I am free to go through the course as quickly or slowly as I need to. The course that I did had audio lessons that you could download as MP3 so I was learning while out on my morning walk.

Certainly there are benefits of having a Japanese speaking teacher in a classroom setting; but many online courses are also able to provide this one-on-one assistance in an online forum and/or helpdesk.

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