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.That's all there is to it.Next week, I will try to display thecharacters on your screen using Japanese encoding, but I willcontinue with these.gif images for the rest of the lone vowels.If adialog pops up on your screen on the next lesson, asking whether you want to install Japanese language support, tell it thatyou do want to.Important Points to Remember- How to become proficient in Japanese -As you learn more Japanese grammar, you'll be able tounderstand an increasing amount of the dialogue in a typicalAnime episode.I recommend watching subtitled Anime for quitea while before you go do "raw Japanese".It's nice to havesubtitles for a while, because then you get a feel for what thedifferent words and phrases mean.You also get a feel for what atypical Japanese sentence looks and sounds like.You learn thewords and phrases from a website or book, but you learn howthey're used by watching Anime, listening to songs, playingJapanese video games, and reading manga.It's a step you can'tleave out.Only through sheer repetition can an American get aJapanese native's ear for Japanese!I don't believe you can leave out either part.Unless you're underthe age of 5, you can't learn Japanese just by watching Anime.However, I don't think a teenager or adult can learn Japanesewell without immersing him/herself to a certain degree.The keys to learning Japanese are:Believe you can do it - make friends with the languageSlow and steady - learn at least 1 word every dayListen to it and use it as often as possibleStudy ONLY when you are in the mood and have timeLook at word lists and review EVEN when you're busy (atwork, etc)Stop worrying about what the words sound like to anAmericanNext TimeAdjectives as modifiersExample SentencesReviewMore Popular WordsTwo more vowelsThat's all for now.See you soon!Copyright © 2001 Maktos.com.All Rights Reserved. [ Pobierz caÅ‚ość w formacie PDF ]
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