Fun ways to learn Japanese

Do you want to learn Japanese, and still have fun with the process?

If your answer is yes, we have you covered.

Learning a new language at a later age in life can prove to be more challenging. The Japanese language doesn’t make this any easier because of its significant difference from other common languages.

This means that you’ll need to master the art of writing on top of the simple understanding of the language. If you, however, maximize fun methods in learning Japanese, it can prove to be much easier for you.

We can all agree that no one fancies the idea of being subjected to hours of sitting in a lecture. It’s stressful and torturing.

Our brains tend to try and escape uncomfortable conditions by focusing on something that is more fun and exciting.

So, as you sit in the Japanese class, you can even find yourself thinking about your favorite show that you want to watch later that night. Or, you can find yourself constantly checking the watch as you count down the time to that game you want to play later that afternoon.

How about you make things easier for you by embedding the process of learning Japanese in your favorite daily activity.

Now, let’s look at some examples of how you can achieve your normal fun as you learn the Japanese language.

Watch Japanese comedy

Most of us can’t restrict ourselves from laughing at a very good joke. How about you laugh your way through your journey of learning Japanese. This way, you will be able to maintain a healthy lifestyle and at the same time master the skill you have always desired. It is more advisable to watch comedies with subtitles as you commence. This is because you don’t want to end up overwhelming your brain.

 All you need is to grab your popcorn, sit back and relax as you learn. The good vibes that also surround a comedy show will make you remember the Japanese language faster. So if you want to learn Japanese, and you enjoy comedy shows, then the next time you think of watching a comedy, replace your normal show with a Japanese one.

Listen to Japanese music

Music has the ability to soothe the heart and uplift the soul. It can impact on someone’s mood like magic. We all have our tastes when it comes to music. Nevertheless, there is no denying the fact that everyone enjoys a good tune. It’s just the type that differs. Hence, how about you take your music type and use it to your advantage.

 Look for Japanese music that perfectly fits your preferences. Replace your everyday language songs with Japanese ones. This way, you don’t need to put any effort into learning the language. All you need to do is to just hit that play button and you are good to go. Incorporate the habit of listening to Japanese music as you do most things. For instance, you can enjoy a certain jam as you do your jogging routine.

Resort to Japanese animation

When it comes to animation, it’s not only restricted to kids. The animation industry has evolved in such a way that suits all age groups. Hence, during the first month do some trials. Look for that particular animation that you really enjoy that is premiered in the Japanese language. Then, make sure to not miss an episode. Make the experience relaxing and flexible by watching more Japanese cartoons. That way, you can have something to look forward to that’ll benefit you in various ways.

Watch more Japanese movies and shows

If you intend on learning Japanese, then this is a very fun way to go about your objective. You can learn Japanese by making sure that you put Japanese subtitles all the time as you watch your movie. This means that it’ll be a double win. As you enjoy your favorite movie, you will be perfecting your Japanese reading skills. The vice versa also works perfectly. You can always watch your favorite movie in the Japanese language. You can then put your language subtitles. This way you can perfect your listening skills as you enjoy your movie. This is the best way to enjoy your way through learning Japanese easily.

Allow your hobbies to revolve around the Japanese language

We all have that sport that we love doing. Or, maybe it’s an outdoor entertainment activity. The point is aside from our everyday busy lives, we all have that hobby that we enjoy. You can actually turn your hobby as a tool for learning the Japanese language. For example, instead of playing your favorite tennis game with the same people that you always played with, you can resort to playing with Japanese natives. This way as you enjoy your favorite sport, you can get the chance to be exposed and interact with the Japanese language more. If it’s your favorite sport, you are obviously going to devote a reasonable portion of your time to play it. This, in turn, means more time of exposure to the Japanese language. Hence, you do not need to worry about trying to fit in that time to learn the Japanese language in your schedule. You can easily learn your way through the sport.

Conclusion

In summary, it’s important to remember that making things hard for yourself does not determine successful results. When it comes to the Japanese language, it’s not all about being hard on yourself. Loosen up a bit and relax. You’ll find that you increase your ability to learn efficiently if you allow yourself to relax and enjoy the process. It’s so much easier to have fun with the process of learning the Japanese language by incorporating it into your everyday relaxation schedule. And above all, don’t overthink when you should start, start now.

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Krisada Hemsoe

I'm Krisada, the creator of JLPT TUTOR. I created this site to share the path of my Japanese learning That I achieved my JLPT N1. You may struggle with Kanji , Grammar , Listening, reading and fail again and again. I know how you feel when you see "Not Pass" I want to share what I learnt in this past through this website. Hope you enjoy

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