TAILIEUCHUNG - Japanese Is Possible - Lesson 09
Tham khảo tài liệu 'japanese is possible - lesson 09', ngoại ngữ, nhật - pháp - hoa- others phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | Japanese is Possible! Lesson 9 A look back ● Review ● Japanese is Logical ● Adjectives ● Da ● Example Sentences ● Popular Words ● Hiragana: i and u Review It's been 8 weeks since the first JIP column. What have you learned since then? I hope you've learned a lot about Japanese in the last 2 months. Now would be an excellent time to go back and review the previous 8 lessons. You may catch something that you overlooked the first time through. Since an actual review column would be about as long as the last 8 episodes put together, I see no reason to put all that material here! That's what the archives are for. I recommend you at least read through the last 8 episodes. It shouldn't take too long. There are a lot of important points in them, and I want to make sure everyone has absorbed that information! Japanese is Logical Learning Japanese, like most sports or activities, involves repetition. You start out able to do almost nothing. You are very unskilled at first, but you make yourself practice every day. After working at it for a while, you discover that you are becoming more and more capable. I believe that most people can aquire a decent proficiency of Japanese, especially if they like Japanese music, video games, and/or Anime. The only catch is they have to believe they can do it. You can't make excuses. You have to tell yourself that everyone else is wrong - it's not hard. They just don't know how easy the grammar and spelling is. To give you an idea of what awaits you in Japanese: tekubi - wrist (te = hand, kubi = neck) koinu - puppy (ko = child or small, inu = dog) tatsumaki - tornado (tatsu = dragon, maki = wind [as in "roll up," not the weather type of wind]) You know how English has about 100 different words for a group of animals? (herd, flock, ostentation, murder, gaggle, etc) In Japanese there is just one - "mure". There are a great many words that are made from 2 "kanji", or Chinese characters. Over time, you get used to how the different kanji are .
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