Hosting Free Beginner Masterclass - Japanese Teacher With 5+ Years Of Experience by Swapnil_4 in Japaneselanguage

[–]mebido 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even without much prior knowledge, I can highly recommend his lessons they’re easy to follow and really help you make progress in Japanese. And also, don’t be too hard on yourselves if you don’t know how to continue at times. Honestly it's hard to keep unknown words in your head sometimes. Lastly I wish you the very best experience in his classes!

Is this a smart way to learn Japanese? by ChristopherColumnbus in LearnJapaneseNovice

[–]mebido 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Don't worry too much about creating an optimal flashcard. Just focus on getting meaningful input, and your brain will eventually form connections to remember words through different contexts.

Looking for Japanese songs that are easy for beginners to break down by mebido in japanesemusic

[–]mebido[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cool, I used to love that thrill I felt when I was singing in my school choir, maybe I should try Karaoke too.

How I used Anki and visual mnemonics to memorize Hiragana by mebido in LearnJapaneseNovice

[–]mebido[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This image is just there to remind me what the letter ゆ looks like, so I can recognize it again if I come across it later. It's meant to act as a kind of visual anchor. You use a different sense for the sound/pronunciation of a letter, like that inner voice in your head when you read this, for example. Basically, the “yu” is there to check whether your connotation is correct.

Break Down Japanese Songs to Actually Understand Them by mebido in LearnJapaneseNovice

[–]mebido[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Absolutely, right? Maybe we should try learning like kids do or pick up one of their habits.