いつか上手になる

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  • 気に入ってうれしいです!

    たしかに、漢字はむずかしいですね。はじめに、僕もそうと思っていたけど、いい勉強方法(べんきょうほうほう)を使えば、改良(かいりょう)ははやいです。 たとえば、僕は「Remembering the Kanji」で常用漢字(じょうようかんじ)のぜんぶを勉強して(もう半分ぐらい忘れっちゃった 笑)、半年ぐらいかかりました。もちろん、他の方法もあるでしょうね。

    ちなみに、初心者(しょしんしゃ)だと言ったけど、何年/何ヶ月ぐらい日本語を勉強していますか。僕の文章(ぶんしょう)を読めるなら、漢字の知識(ちしき)は悪くないですよ。(返事(へんじ)が長いので、たまにふりがなをつけてみました。)

    引き続き、日本語の勉強がんばってください!







  • I’m not at that high of a level yet (maybe N3) but I personally use a dictionary (Takoboto, on Android) that can easily add words to an anki deck (granted they don’t have audio but that’s fine for me (and I already did a 6K premade deck with audio)).

    I find new words through watching shows, listening to music or reading.

    I also go to local meetups where I meet with other Japanese learners and I talk to a Japanese person weekly (in exchange for practicing English with them).

    For grammar I watched most of Cure Dolly’s Organic Japanese playlist.

    For me this is a great combination and I think I’m progressing well.

    Hope this helps.

    Edit:

    I’m also pretty much the sole poster over at lemmy.world’s WriteStreakJapanese. Maybe consider writing something from time to time. I think it can greatly aid you in finding your weak-spots.

    I think the diversification of your study methods and making habits out of things that would otherwise be too boring to do really help me stay motivated.

    Feel free to ask away if you have any questions.