I’ve tried all sorts of books and apps. For me, Tobira beginner Japanese and an italki tutor works the best.
@SEKAI.Insight2 ай бұрын
Hey John, thank you very much for sharing your advice! I know people will benefit from it!
@businesspjw2 ай бұрын
good
@SEKAI.Insight2 ай бұрын
Thank you!(:
@korlylozzy3 күн бұрын
Nice video. Im 14 years old and I got to an N2 level in 7 months from start.
@SEKAI.Insight3 күн бұрын
Hey that's pretty impressive! Keep up your pace!
@korlylozzy2 күн бұрын
@@SEKAI.Insight thanks . you too!
@spiritsplice20 сағат бұрын
no you didnt
@korlylozzyСағат бұрын
@@spiritsplice i actually did but that what you believe.
@AdelR4m3 ай бұрын
本当にありがとうございます先生!I'll keep your recommendations in mind especially the books. All of my resources including books to read are purely online. I'm saving up to buy something I can use physically though it will take time. It's also hard to find physical resources here in the Philippines but I'm sure I'll find a way :D
@SEKAI.Insight3 ай бұрын
Good luck finding something! For how long are you learning and which level do you consieer yourself btw?
@AdelR4m3 ай бұрын
@@SEKAI.Insight just over a month. not even n5 lvl. but im currently using kaishi 1.5k deck and also rtk for vocab and kanji atm. cure dolly videos for grammar and tadoku/satori reader for reading but I don't read that much yet. i don't even know if the japanese i typed was correct lol
@chiru49693 ай бұрын
@@AdelR4m hi, i too started japanese like a month ago, but I have been learning on duolingo. I don't know if it(duolingo) helps, but I am sticking to it and have learned some sentences, hiragana, time and numbers, did you try duolingo or how are these resources mentioned by helping you currently? Just curious from a beginner🤔
@リュックさん3 ай бұрын
@@chiru4969 Duolingo is just a game. There are more efficient and effective ways of learning a language, some of them mentioned in this video. Spaced repetition and immersion are the key, along with studying enough grammar to be able to recognize pattern.
@aoshin233 ай бұрын
Hello! I'm from the Philippines and currently learning Japanese as well! Been learning for about 2-3 months now. For physical resources, I would recommend NihongoPH. That's where I get my sources from! While this is kinda out of topic, I can also recommend you the apps renshuu and MochiKanji(?). They're also good for learning Japanese!
@TasneemKourani8 күн бұрын
Where should I start after 50 lessons of minna no nihongo? What's the next book ?
@SEKAI.Insight8 күн бұрын
Right now you should be done with JLPT Level N4. I would recommend you to study with books tailored for the JLPT levels. For this you can use 新完全マスター(Shin kanzen master) . They have several books on grammar, vocabulary kanji etc. If you cannot find them online write me an email to seikai.inquiries@gmail.com and I will send you the link!
The problem with みんあの日本語 is that you often cant tell what concept they are trying to teach you, and half the vocabulary they use is useless to a new learner.
@SEKAI.Insight16 сағат бұрын
It is hard to figure out the concepts. I think Minna no Nihongo the same as many workbooks were designed to be used in class by a Japanese instructor. Language Learning through apps and the internet is a pretty recent feature. Did you find any better workbooks?
@HellSaw-v7j3 ай бұрын
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@SEKAI.Insight3 ай бұрын
Thank you for the comment! Any other topic you want covered?
@erxu3 ай бұрын
Thanks for your recommendations. Here is my case, I've been married to a Japanese for almost 30 years, but we live in America, I'm 71 years old, my wife wants to go back to Japan, English is my second language, I've been in Japan so many times, that if I put it together it could amount for almost 2 years, including 3/11/11. I feel I need to learn in a very practical way as I don't have 10 years to get good at it, do you get my drift? What would you recommend for an older person that needs to get by asap?
@SEKAI.Insight3 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your case!In this case I would do it as following 1. Define for yourself what your goal is. Do you want to speak japanese with your wife? Do you want to speak everyday japanese? After you defined what you want to achieve I would think about the path. So if you want to speak japanese in daily conversations. Ask your wife to tell you the vocabulary. I also don't know where your japanese level is right now, but you could also try to read the news in japanese. or watch japanese TV. I think at this age it won't be easy, but my recommendation is to suround yourself with japanese in everyday situations. And ask your wife to help you. Another idea would be to put a post it on places in your room.with the words. Like you place a post it that says ドア on a door and so on. She also might know you better than I do. Also she must know what person you are and in which ways you learn the best. You can ask her. My last tip is maybe some elderly person also had the same problem.like you experience! There must be someone that did a post in the internet about how to learn japanese at this age! I wish you good luck! Thank you for watching my video(:
@erxu3 ай бұрын
@@SEKAI.Insight That was a very comprehensive answer, and you were also very kind to take the time to try to help me. Best regards from NY city.