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kotykmax [81]
2 years ago
11

What are good websites for Japanese learning, I need to know or I'll fail.

World Languages
2 answers:
Sav [38]2 years ago
7 0

a LOT exists, it's hard to figure out what's best for you specifically because one thing might work for someone and it might not for you - try seeing how non-japanese people study japanese as well. it really depends on how well you learn. for example, if you're more of an auditory learner, you can just go to yt and search up "japanese children songs" or something beginner-friendly and start picking up the language from there. you could also try watching japanese shows with subs until you're comfortable with.

Sonbull [250]2 years ago
5 0
Rather than apps or websites

1.Short videos from Japanese speakers.They are always helpful because most sites give incorrect grammar and sayings. These help because they are quick and get to the point yet accurate.

2. If you are a complete beginner it’s really helpful to watch children’s videos made for young kids to learn their alphabet and numbers. Reason being it’s made to be catchy and easy to pick up.

3. Surprisingly r.e.d.d.I.t, they have a lot of sub r.e.d.d.i.t’s that focus on helping each other out. You can find study buddies and tutors there. And a few native speakers who are willing to help.
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