If you’re ready to learn Japanese, here are eight tips for beginners.
- Don’t Worry Too Much About Handwriting
- Don’t skip what’s hard.
- Listen A LOT
- Do practice singing in Japanese and following along with lyrics.
- Instead of Grammar, Focus on Patterns
- Get yourself a conversation partner from the beginning.
- Learn tongue twisters and sound effects.
- Find a Good Japanese-English Dictionary
We hope you find these tips helpful when you first start learning Japanese.
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