Very relatable. If only language learning was linear. Great work
@SEKAI.Insight4 ай бұрын
Thank you for your feedback (:
@grafvonkartoffel14554 ай бұрын
Vielen dank bruder. This video was very encouraging. ❤
@SEKAI.Insight4 ай бұрын
Kein Problem! Wenn du sonst noch Themenvorschlaege hast, sag gerne Bescheid(:
@bobafett70794 ай бұрын
Learning Japanese creates a level of self doubt that is unholy truly. 7 months in and every moment feels like I should quit and I’ll never be able to speak Japanese.. but we must keep pushing and stay persistent
@SEKAI.Insight4 ай бұрын
Yes we must keep pushing, because we have dreams or goals we want to achieve! Thank you for your comment(: It made me think about something and I will post a video about it soon!
@cupcake320093 ай бұрын
Same. I started relearning japanese a little over a year now. Every month I have that same doubt. But I tell myself not to be so hard on myself, eventually the mistakes that I make now will come second nature if I just keep going. Simple grammer and kanji that I struggled with a year ago is now easier.
@SEKAI.Insight3 ай бұрын
@@cupcake32009 I will make a video on how to learn japanese easier soon(: Give me one week. I think it could help you out!
@Soreto233 ай бұрын
Same here with Chinese.... But remember we are not alone, as we can see everyone has doubts or struggles, but in the end many foreigners master this asian languages, just keep being consistent.
@Cunningstunts233 ай бұрын
Hey just want to let you know I was feeling the same way a few months in (and still to some lesser extent). Keep pushing on little by little. Find ways to enjoy content in Japanese. Then when u start understanding little bits of anime or manga it’s incredibly rewarding.
@angietrif3 ай бұрын
Great and honest video! Subscribed!☺️
@SEKAI.Insight3 ай бұрын
Thank you for your comment @angietrif Any other topic about japan or japanese language you want covered? Or an opinion shared about something in japan or japanese culture?
@angietrif3 ай бұрын
Of course! Maybe videos about motivation and consistency in studying for busy people or people who struggle to find motivation?
@SEKAI.Insight3 ай бұрын
Hey thank you for your recommendation @angietrif !👍 I will post a video my next video on the topic " How to consistently learn Japanese". There will be also a part regarding motivation! Stay tune until the release in about a week !😁
@indrastark19805 ай бұрын
Ey so gings mir mit so vielen Dingen. Als ich Jung war mit uhr lesen. Nie cecheckt und dann saß ich einfach da in nem Restaurant und schau auf die Uhr und habe es plötzlich einfach verstanden. Englisch war auch n bissel so. Oder viele andere dinge an die ich auch grad denke aber ja. Du hast so recht einfach machen und sich Mühe geben. Dann wird es passieren. Danke für das Video
@SEKAI.Insight5 ай бұрын
Freut mich, dass ich helfen konnte(: Danke dir für den Kommentar! Das motiviert sehr weiterzumachen!
@Kurokishi-di8rv4 ай бұрын
In this day and age I think the easiest way to learn Japanese is software SRS and online immersion. That is to say, using Anki and learning kanji through tools like WaniKani. I have been studying for only 3 weeks so far but I already know a couple of hundred kanji + kana and can understand like 10-15% of the anime I am watching which is quite cool. I began with the Kaishi 1.5k deck + jlabs beginner course with WaniKani at the same time while getting grammar for Cure Dolly. In the end, like you said in the video, it boils down to consistency, but I think that having the right tool set and ease of use is also important. If you dont, you will have days when your study is gonna be inefficient and the vocab you learn forgotten due to lack of SRS.
@SEKAI.Insight4 ай бұрын
Thank you for your comment Kurokishi! I think many people can benefit from your expertise😁 You also seem to have a really good study plan! Is there something else you want to know about language learning or japanese in general?
@James-mv9qx4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the heads up on the Kaishi deck! I too have only been studying for a few weeks but that deck is the best one I've found so far. Yes CureDolly is a great resource I really like how she explains the grammar. I'm 2 lessons into Genki but finding the vocab hard to stick. Shamefully doing a bit of duolingo because the gamification is catchy.
@SEKAI.Insight4 ай бұрын
@@James-mv9qxTake advantage of ankis spaced repetition. It will help you to remember vocabulary more easily! Good luck James!
@AdelR4m3 ай бұрын
great vid. i've been planning to start learning japanese but didn't really start it right away for various reasons but now it's been a month and I've started kanji a week before. it is hard but i know it will take time and I've just got to remind myself that everyday.
@SEKAI.Insight3 ай бұрын
I wish you good luck(: I will upload a video today to show you some basic tips on how to learn kanji, vocabulary and grammar. It also features you a small road map on how japanese learning looks like from beginner level to advanced(:
@AdelR4m3 ай бұрын
@@SEKAI.Insight thank you! i'll for sure check that out ^-^
@SEKAI.Insight3 ай бұрын
uploaded!
@grazynawolska81604 ай бұрын
People take a language course in the language they know for an easy credit. Dont be too hard on yourself... theyre just cheating the system for better marks
@SEKAI.Insight4 ай бұрын
Hey, thank you, reading this made me feel better(: And I think there will be other people who will have this kind of Experience, so I wanted to share it, so others can have more motivation!