Doing shadowing and listening to content in your target language is some of the best things you can do to improve your listening. I did it when I was a child with by playing games in english. Without realizing, I had a better vocabulary than my classmates.
@Echo_yahoo9 ай бұрын
Great episode, Haruka! I think the point that you mentioned about enjoying the way of studying is spot on! This is exactly the most important thing to consider, I think. Learning new language is a lengthy process, and if you arent enjoying it, you cant maintain it, and if you cant maintain it - you'll never learn. Thats why I enjoy this type of natural podcasts and blogs from different teachers, including you! Easy to listen, pleasant atmosphere, plus a lot of new knowledge about Japan and its culture! And of course watching anime, listening to songs, all these type of common things :) Thanks for the episode!
@Minjjang10044 ай бұрын
좋은 방법 가르쳐주셔서 감사합니다. 저도 약 1년 반정도 일본어 공부 중입니다. 유튜브, 드라마 등 보고 공부하고 있어요. 무엇보다 공부하는데 재미가 있어야 오랫동안 지속되는것 같아요. ❤
Wow! Your Japanese is lightning fast ⚡️! Thanks for the podcast and especially free transcript! ❤
@ポップパンク和訳19 күн бұрын
Wait till you hear actual native-targeted content
@orlandoacontreras9 ай бұрын
Greetings from Venezuela, South America. 🇻🇪
@harunonihongo8 ай бұрын
ベネズエラからありがとうございます🙏🙏
@JK-ji3kl8 ай бұрын
I think shadowing is good when you reach a decent level. There are a lot of pronunciation features (including as you say, the tempo, and the pitch accent in the case of Japanese) that most learners might not fully acquire just through listening to the target language. Shorts are nice because they don't require as much attention.
@jok20009 ай бұрын
僕は専門用語勉強することが好きです、investment and philosophical terms etc.
@SamuelCannon-hp2sy9 ай бұрын
I will give you a little advice, when I'm trying to practice my Japanese, I will label items around me. Mentally or visibly, like when I come home, I say this is my (ie). I may write words ( kanji) on some of my items. You can also do this with people or anything you want, even food.
@2lettersdc9 ай бұрын
love your content haru! would it be possible to have transcripts in romaji?
@Echo_yahoo9 ай бұрын
i'd reccomend staying away from romaji honestly, its really better to master kana right away when starting learning Japanese and not relying much of romaji. I think Japanese pod 101 has a nice way to learn them, but many methods are available
@eigojiyouzu8 ай бұрын
@@Echo_yahoo agreed, you can learn kana in one weekend. Write them at the same time that you learn them. If you write each about 10-20 times you will never forget it. Do the duolingo course. I never spent time learning to write kanji and dont regret it but kana at the very beginning is definitely worth the short burst of effort. You will thank yourself moving forward.
@darkdrake139 ай бұрын
ユーチューブショートの強さまじでやばい ww It's the future of studying
Find a native speaker to regularly talk with and you will really make progress.
@harunonihongo8 ай бұрын
そうですね!それはとても良い環境だと思います🙌🏻
@EnglishPalette9 ай бұрын
Sadly tests such as TOEIC are not a reliable method of measuring communication skills, but your improvement can be attributed to incubation (in psychology and cognitive science). It's a thing. Look into it. All the best.