How to Learn?
By Arifeen
@Arifeen (17)
Pakistan
3 responses
@SpikeTheLobster (6403)
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28 Jun 11
Hugo publishes a 30-day learning course, if you learn well by listening. There are a lot of primers online as well.
The absolute best course I've ever seen is, unfortunately, extremely hard to find: it's an old 1980s TV series of about 50 episodes (25 or so basic, 25 or so advanced) that's brilliant. It looks really tacky now, of course, but the learning curve is phenomenal.
It was called "Let's learn Japanese" and episode 1 was "I'm Yan". If you're lucky, you'll be able to find it. (I just looked and there's a 10-minute YouTube with that title, so it might well ALL be available on there... woohoo!)
@SpikeTheLobster (6403)
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28 Jun 11
And there's even a Wiki page.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let's_Learn_Japanese
@SpikeTheLobster (6403)
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28 Jun 11
The Hugo one probably costs money and didn't work for me (I had it on cassette years ago), but I don't learn well just by hearing a language. I need to picture the words and sentence structure, so a more "elementary" education (grammar, vocabulary, etc.) works better for me than just picking up conversational phrases and trying to mimic them. Just so you know.
@rehanashraf (350)
• India
28 Jun 11
If you are interest to learn a language like as Japan language then u ll try online language social website like as italki.
Secondly u are watch the movies on the internet especially movies sharing website like as youtube because movies a best source to learn a language.Learning a language is not easy task and demands to full concentrate and hard work to learn a language.
@smilemoon (766)
• United Arab Emirates
30 Mar 12
I think you must find but try to select good words for doing a search. Like: learning Japanese, Japanese letters, etc.