I agree that have to invest the time if really want to learn the language well.
Me just took a introductory Japanese Course as a General Elective in NTU, won't say I learn a lot, but at least it got me started. Do find it exciting to be able to catch a word or two here and there when I watch japanese drama.
Think the hardest part of learning is the starting part, if the foundation is not strong, very hard to learn the more advanced part of the language. Grammer and vocab, yup, borin at first, but hey.... from knowing nothing to something, i guess the boredom part is worth it.
I know a lot of friends who do not want to invest the time for they find it a waste of time to go thru a 3 month course and can only speak like a kindergarden kid in japan, but I believe that if anyone think it is possible to pick up the language and speak like the actors in the dramas within 2 months.... they are dreaming I think. Just wondering how many of use who have studied english for 10+ years but still cannot master it, so what were people expecting for japanese??
But for those who really have an interest, please do take some course. I think you will find the time well invested at the end.
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Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2001 6:33 pm Post subject:
I agree with wakeup. Without grammar, a language cannot function. Although Japanese is a monotonal language, it isn't THAT simple to be picked up in 2 months.
Taking a course would be beneficial even if you think you'd like to self-study. In order to self-study, you must learn to read in Japanese first. Most books that teach in Romaji aren't very effective.
Wakeup, do you plan to go on to Intermediate I and II in NTU? As far as I know, Intermediate I was really enjoyable, though hectic.
Very hard to get a place in Intermediate nowadays, especially when you are on overload. (you'd normally have to overload to take all the LJ modules, unless you're from CS ) With that, add on the timetable clashes, its against all odds.
Anyway, do go for Int I, at least try and take JLPT after that. _________________
There is also a website in the net done by Monash Uni in Australia to help translate both romaji to english and also KanJi or Hiragana to English .. It also provide a site where you can actually enter the URL of the Japanese Website on the net and it can acutally translate all the info inside to english!!! .. A good site the try out .. ^_^ the url is:
Joined: 11 Oct 2000 Posts: 12 Location: Singapore Country:
Posted: Tue May 08, 2001 3:10 pm Post subject:
Who was your tutor for introductory? My tutor was Sasaki sensei, the strict but motherly lady. As for intermed I, my sensei was the lovely Morikawa Youko :)
I really hope she'll be back to teach intermed II next semester, because I plan to take it soon.
Yes, Genma's right. Take JLPT soon! It feels good to have a nice certificate all in Japanese
May I ask whether what is the difference between these few addressing 'san', 'chan', 'ku'. Are they like Mr, Mrs, Mdm, Miss? Are there others? How do we use them? Hope that someone can answer my question.
May I know whether how do you use these addressings 'san', 'chan', 'ku' etc... are they like Miss, Mr, Mrs, Mdm? When is it suitable to use each of them?
There are VCDs that guides you through basic Japanese. I have one that uses both English and Japanese in it. It uses a simple step by step approach. You should have no problem following the course. These VCDs are available in most software VCDs shop. Take some time to go there browsing the selections.
Hello , I'm from Indonesia...
and I'd like to learn Japanese too, but as many people say, to learn it from courses is expensive... but I like Japanese Language cvery much. There were times when I follow from drama's line... hehehe ^ - ^ ... I learn it from there only.
Is there any site to study Japanese Language?
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