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Mistakes you might be making when learning Japanese vocabulary 

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#Japanese #vocabulary #learnJapanese #Japaneselessons
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I am currently preparing an online school for Japanese language learners whose dream is to be able to speak Japanese. The school’s number one goal is to help people who are not confident in speaking Japanese learn to speak it well. We create memorable classes that resonate emotionally with students, so that when it’s time to speak, you will find yourself speaking naturally. The content of the class itself is created by a Japanese language teacher, myself, and a designer. Since I am not a professional Japanese language teacher, I thought it would be better to have a professional teach instead. The fee has not been finalized yet, but it will be about the same as other Japanese language schools.
Classes will be offered every 3 months (1 term) starting next April. We are preparing 3 courses per week (Monday, Wednesday, Friday) and 2 courses per week (Tuesday, Thursday) for 3 months.
In order to maintain the quality of the classes, we, unfortunately, can not take many students in the beginning.
So, if anyone is interested, please pre-register using the link below, as we are considering admitting students on a registration basis. This will help us understand if we need additional teachers.
[pre-registration]
forms.gle/ca45MKeYC3oWMh9Y6
Also, if you are not interested, please let us know in the comments below what you would like to see us do in the future. We will try our best to do as much as we can. 😊
ex. please come up with something free for non-school people, etc
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Q1: Are you 100% Japanese?
A1: Yes I am
Q2: Where did you learn Chinese?
A2: In Taiwan. The language school I was in was here :ntulcoffice.liberal.ntu.edu.tw/
Q3: How did you find language partners?
A3: I was using Hello Talk and I found of of my best friends there
brc.hellotalk.com/RU-vid_Hitoki
Q4: Which languages are you learning now?
A4: I'm learning Spanish
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Italian:Federico
fede_renz?...
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Комментарии : 792   
@Onomappu
@Onomappu Год назад
[Up date] I made a Google form for pre-registering the new online school. You can see the details on the description of this video. Unfortunately, we can take only some students to keep the quality so if you're interested in that, I recommend you singing up for it. Also we want to do something for non-students too so if there's something you want us to do, please write it down below. ex. please come up with something free for non-school people, etc [pre-registration] forms.gle/ca45MKeYC3oWMh9Y6
@Aloszka7
@Aloszka7 2 года назад
I cryied from laughing when you talked about looking cool while learning a language and drinking Starbucks and using fancy MacBook 😂 so true! Learning a new language is hard work, no need to look stunning 😂 sometimes you need to look weird, talk to yourself, say weird things, cry over new kanji, there's no place for looking cool 😂
@amarug
@amarug 2 года назад
Haha, this is so true! I learned most of my Japanese to date, sitting in my underwear at my pc, eating chips, cookies and instant-ramen.
@sspoon
@sspoon 2 года назад
@@amarug seriously guys? there's no fucking space for wearing clothes, dressing civilly, a healthy diet? no, you're just gross and weak
@adric8434
@adric8434 2 года назад
@@sspoon Chill out
@wiktorija1
@wiktorija1 2 года назад
I look strange every time. Especially when I learn Chinese))
@davidsargsian4257
@davidsargsian4257 2 года назад
never cried over kanji, but definetly have screamed full of rage xD
@DeyvinhoG
@DeyvinhoG 2 года назад
01:20 - 1: Do not write the same word repeatedly 02:54 - 2: Don't just memorize words 05:18 - 3: Pronounce the words as you learn them
@AndreaSanchez-hl5rh
@AndreaSanchez-hl5rh 2 года назад
As a Spanish person who is learning English and Japanese I am so happy to see more people of other countries besides Europe try to learn spanish. Thank you for your advice!
@unwnanonimo2051
@unwnanonimo2051 2 года назад
Ñ
@user-el7rd8pp1l
@user-el7rd8pp1l 2 года назад
It's nice to see people interested in Spanish 😊
@AlionaLukina
@AlionaLukina 2 года назад
I'm 🇷🇺, obsessed with 🇪🇸 🇲🇽, and now starting to learn 🇯🇵 pasito a pasito 🙈🙈🙈 (I have no clue to what he says🙈)
@Sufjan4ever
@Sufjan4ever 2 года назад
I am American and I have studied Spanish for 4 years :D
@sopha2407
@sopha2407 2 года назад
@@user-el7rd8pp1l I'm from Ukraine and I have studied Spanish for over 2 years
@harumi95
@harumi95 2 года назад
I've been studying Japanese seriously for over a month now and can attest to the fact that memorizing whole sentences is indeed far more effective than learning one word at a time! Besides, you learn vocabulary AND grammar at the same time. Awesome content btw, got a new subscriber!
@Acro_LangLearn
@Acro_LangLearn 2 года назад
確かにね。
@radekmojzis9829
@radekmojzis9829 2 года назад
for me its not more effective... for me memorising a sentence is too trivial and just from seeing like 2 words i can immediately tell what the sentence means without actually knowing any of the "new" words in that sentence... this is especially true with kanji, and when the new words are taken out of context of the sentence i suddenly dont recognise them... but im absolutely fine with forcing my way through raw vocabulary with stuff like anki... and then for grammar i just use the same way i used to learn english - just consuming as much of the language as possible while trying to understand it
@harumi95
@harumi95 2 года назад
@@radekmojzis9829 You have a point there! I guess it really depends on how you approach it...If you let your mind "on default", that will surely happen, but I try to train myself to pay close attention to each one of the words in the sentence every time. I study the grammar and the meaning of each word and see how they fit together. Then, you can try to come up with new sentences using vocabulary from previous sentences. Or you can take your sentences and create new ones by changing an element at a time. The problem with consuming as much of the language as possible as an absolute beginner is that hardly any material is comprehensible input. So, for me, is way too much unnecessary work and waste of time to try to understand things I'm not yet ready to understand. Now, my approach with kanji is different...I study them using "Study Kanji". I take a stack of kanji and memorize each kanji one at a time. As they get harder, I memorize words that include them and kanji I've already mastered. There are steps to mastering a kanji, so whenever a kanji I'm not learning yet shows up on my deck, I only learn to visually recognize it and leave mastering it for later.
@radekmojzis9829
@radekmojzis9829 2 года назад
​@@harumi95 yeah, i also figured that i will need a bunch o vocab and a bunch of grammar to be able to understand anything... thats why i just powered through a few of the most basic vocab anki decks, then watched a bunch of videos on grammar (if you asked me to talk i cant do it yet, but that will come eventually) but now im at a point where im able to disect simpler stuff - thats why im watching this video (btw, this guy is amazing :D)
@elisa48092
@elisa48092 2 года назад
So true, learn a word and use it in an usefullsentence is so much better!
@susanprepejchal3112
@susanprepejchal3112 2 года назад
This is so true! I'm learning Chinese faster than ever now that I talk to my dog for an hour every day while we take our walk. I talk to him about everything we see or hear, everything he does, asking where he wants to go next, etc. I repeat my sentences a couple of times and make corrections as I go along. I look up words I didn't know when I get home and use them next time. If I have some other new words to learn, I make sure to work them into my conversation with him. I don't feel stupid because people can see I'm talking to the dog, not to myself, and the dog feels appreciated. And then when I get a chance to speak Chinese with a human, I'm amazed at how easy it is!
@saymyname2618
@saymyname2618 Год назад
I'm not sure how different talking to yourself out load and talking to your dog is in terms of looking crazy, but i'm gonna use your idea. 😂😂😂 Thanks.
@IsabelleAProf
@IsabelleAProf 2 года назад
As a language teacher (French), I agree with you. Learning needs to be done in context. It has to be meaningful!
@kitsubs
@kitsubs 2 года назад
The first sentence after the introduction and I already felt called out 😂 For the life of me, I just suck at remembering vocabulary when trying to converse in Japanese but I can understand what the other person is saying clearly. I'll practice more and more! Thank you for the brilliant tips, Hitoki-san! ✨
@racunsi_viviii
@racunsi_viviii 2 года назад
Wow helloo kittenfur
@user-kl3pl1gf7x
@user-kl3pl1gf7x 2 года назад
Oh, so you mean you have bad vocabulary retention? You should try writing short stories or diary entries or something in Japanese --or if that isn't your thing, you should pick a topic and then try to talk about it for 1-2 minutes. Personally I like to talk about one topic while allowing myself to look up the words I can't remember the first time, and then I revisit that topic later and speak about it while not allowing myself to use a dictionary. I also like to record it so I can look back on the words I used later In my experience, the best way to improve your vocabulary retention is simply to give yourself more opportunities to use the vocabulary you learn.
@Uchutanjyo
@Uchutanjyo 2 года назад
すごいいい動画ですね。あとひときさんの日本語は聞きやすくて分かりやすいです。ありがとうございました!!
@Gnasheress
@Gnasheress 2 года назад
日本語*
@user-yc3ie6xs8l
@user-yc3ie6xs8l 2 года назад
すごくが正しいと思います!!
@Uchutanjyo
@Uchutanjyo 2 года назад
@@user-yc3ie6xs8l すごくの方が正しいけど、すごいがカジュアルだと思います。僕は専門家だし。。
@keit7742
@keit7742 2 года назад
Wat
@user-yc3ie6xs8l
@user-yc3ie6xs8l 2 года назад
@@Uchutanjyo そんなふうに使われるとは知りませんでした😅
@samblanton9010
@samblanton9010 2 года назад
やさしい日本語を使ってくれてありがとう! 1年前このチャネルを見つけたけど、最初に少しだけわかっていた。でも今はほとんどわかるのを気づいたとすごく嬉しかった
@iyar220
@iyar220 2 года назад
僕も日本語勉強しています。なんとか全文を読んで理解できました!日本語学習をがんばってください!
@asy4470
@asy4470 2 года назад
Wait so I'm not the only one imagining made-up scenarios in my head while talking in a language-- [japanese] I've been doing everything correct so far I guess I just need motivation ∧( 'Θ' )∧ Good luck to those taking JLPT exam~!!
@mantrasmuse
@mantrasmuse 2 года назад
I’ve been studying Japanese for a semester now, and yes!! Phrases are so so helpful! I have a tendency to forget the phrases I need when I’m put on the spot to remember them, frustratingly, but my brain loves to remind me of random phrases that have no relevance to my situations and get stuck in my head for hours 💔 but you gotta start somewhere!
@goldenhourss
@goldenhourss Год назад
write them in a lil notebook just for that? :)
@itsreallybarbs
@itsreallybarbs 2 года назад
I'm currently learning Japanese through a college course and let me tell you. I could speak more Japanese than I do Spanish (which I took 4 years to study in high school). The biggest difference for me was that my Sensei would introduce the class to basic sentences/phrases for daily life. From there, we learn grammar AND vocabulary. Since we had to talk to classmates in breakout rooms in Zoom (she would check to see if we were actually doing work for participation points), the information was pretty much cemented in my brain. The second tip is SUPER helpful.
@nafisakhan9161
@nafisakhan9161 2 года назад
Talking to yourself in the language u r learning helps a lot. When I was learning English, I used to speak myself a lot in English. I'm learning Japanese. I'm not good yet. I'm still learning. N I talk myself in Japanese as well. But sometimes i suck. 😅 Thank you soo much for the video. Love from Bangladesh 💜💜
@Daesma999
@Daesma999 2 года назад
I do this as well! I'm already pretty good in Englisj after all these years, so I use English on daily basis in my mind and stuff for example. Now I mix it with Japanese, lol
@eizabella.9582
@eizabella.9582 2 года назад
I'm Arab and I'm learning Japanese at the moment. The video really came at the right time! ありがとう🖤。
@cosmos-wp9ft
@cosmos-wp9ft 2 года назад
The humour, the education, the subtitles while you speak fluent Japanese. It just makes your content enjoyable and useful to
@RiderOfTheRohirrim
@RiderOfTheRohirrim 2 года назад
That first tip you gave is exactly how I learned French vocab in high school. I would write down the list of words, and then start again from the top. It really worked wonders, even though my hand would always hurt from all that writing haha
@Esmeralda_xx0y
@Esmeralda_xx0y 2 года назад
finally found a perfect RU-vidr to help me learn this beautiful language thank you this was so useful
@user-xy6jl3vs1j
@user-xy6jl3vs1j 2 года назад
I tried to watch this video without the subtitles, and the Japanese was surprisingly pretty easy to understand as someone who's still a beginner in Japanese. Thank you very much!
@sashmitatripathy8437
@sashmitatripathy8437 2 года назад
I am so lucky I found this guy's channel it really helps me a lot and his Japanese is somewhat easily understandable ✨✨
@cyraedelin
@cyraedelin 2 года назад
This is really helpful. Thank you!
@shelby8561
@shelby8561 2 года назад
I really appreciate how you put Japanese AND English subs! It helps me learn kanji better so thank you!!!
@normhseng2899
@normhseng2899 2 года назад
That’s really helpful thank you .
@Little3Pigs
@Little3Pigs 2 года назад
I felt so happy that I was listening to your video and getting some of the phrases and words you were using.
@cassy4995
@cassy4995 2 года назад
This channel is so helpful!! Thank you so much!!!!!!
@PikRabbit
@PikRabbit 2 года назад
Thank you, I love learning from your videos. Not only are they helpful but they're so funny too
@RuneR96
@RuneR96 2 года назад
This was a surprisingly useful video. I'm glad I randomly stumbled upon it. Thank you for good advice.
@bubble-1
@bubble-1 2 года назад
finallyyy I found a video that has actually really good learing tips! thank you so muuch!
@BlueberryPrincess
@BlueberryPrincess 2 года назад
This is a very helpful lesson! Thank you so much Hitoki san
@kitsburrard5530
@kitsburrard5530 2 года назад
As always, clear, energetic and useful. I teach English and tell my students exactly the same things! For me, studying Japanese, even though I have no goal to become proficient in reading and writing Japanese, I still think it helps me to learn kanji. It is so helpful when I encounter new words or try to recall words. It’s worth the effort. Thanks for your great work Hitoki!
@BeddLstudios
@BeddLstudios 2 года назад
I'm so proud of myself. I can understand you without subtitles. You are speaking the best way clearly and simple. Thank you.
@yato_17
@yato_17 2 года назад
This was genuinely so helpful ong
@ariespisces7965
@ariespisces7965 2 года назад
It always amazes me how much I can understand the video with the words I can spot out from learning and your gestures. Like "覚える" was a word I knew the meaning of, but forgot the pronunciation. This was really helpful for jogging my memory!
@paluinhas
@paluinhas 2 года назад
I'm a japanese student and your tips makes my study really more productive. Thank you!!!
@goldenhourss
@goldenhourss Год назад
you just called me out with every tip🤣🤣 but i’m following them so thank you so much🥹
@diahsakura2346
@diahsakura2346 2 года назад
勉強になります。本当に参考になります。ありがとうございました。次のビデオを楽しみに待っています。
@Littlefighter1911
@Littlefighter1911 2 года назад
3:25 Gotcha. "My name is Megumin, wielder of the strongest attack magic known to mankind, explosion magic."
@Dayard
@Dayard 2 года назад
爆裂 爆裂ランランラーン ~~~~ /o/
@mobilink334
@mobilink334 2 года назад
The fact that you made video funny and interesting is really brilliant, thx
@butterbread
@butterbread Год назад
This video is so motivating. Your advice is very useful for my japanese learning, thank you so much!
@raitorahim9093
@raitorahim9093 2 года назад
I really appreciate japanese chanel that include english sub in their video. its easy to understand and I might catch some word or phrases while watching.
@tsheejpovxyooj5316
@tsheejpovxyooj5316 2 года назад
いい勉強できました。本当にありがとうございました😊。
@vicky_chang
@vicky_chang 2 года назад
The first time I joined the Japanese language club at school, I was told by my seniors to repeat hiragana up to 2 square pages of a book. After that I don't even remember anything. and I apply the method I think of, writing the things we see with hiragana or katakana and it works 👌 warm greetings from Indonesia 👋
@tokyokacie
@tokyokacie 2 года назад
great advice!!
@user-mx1rb2vz3v
@user-mx1rb2vz3v 2 года назад
多くの動画を見た後、文法とか納得とかが進んだような気がします、ありがとうございます
@shirubaronin
@shirubaronin 2 года назад
素敵な動画ほんとうにありがとうございました。
@patriciageraldinegimenez8917
@patriciageraldinegimenez8917 2 года назад
Muy buenos consejos!!
@shelly6176
@shelly6176 2 года назад
Your videos are great. Information and funny. Thank you for posting 😊
@xaveriadewi3839
@xaveriadewi3839 Год назад
Konten kreator yang keren bgt. Ngasi tips belajar lebih mudah dengan otodidak. Suka bgt. Semoga makin banyak bikin konten bermanfaat yaa. ありがとう、😂❤
@seoulmate1360
@seoulmate1360 2 года назад
貴重な情報、ありがとうございます。とても勉強になりました。
@mzshmkn
@mzshmkn 2 года назад
I've only discovered this channel recently and I'm very grateful with how clear your pronunciation is when talking in Japanese which also helps me practice my listening skills as well as reading the Japanese subtitles displayed alongside the English one. ありがとうございます!!これから応援をしています!
@khotimatulhusna478
@khotimatulhusna478 2 года назад
Thank you, sir. I will try it.
@thaissales7038
@thaissales7038 2 года назад
Thank you Hitoki for these tips and putting subtitles in Japanese and other language at the same time, but also speaking in a calm way that we can understand what you say 💕 it helps a lot (I don't know if I wrote something wrong, sorry hahaha)
@egoist_29
@egoist_29 Год назад
Really helpful channel🥰
@jinroza3877
@jinroza3877 2 года назад
Hitoki, thank you so much for being so considerate for us. 本当にありがとうございます
@joshuad.4782
@joshuad.4782 2 года назад
you spoke very clear and well, i felt like i knew what you were saying even thought i don’t know a lot of words. definitely subscribing
@yoril4319
@yoril4319 2 года назад
You're my best teacher now🙏🙇
@antoniobonaparte3014
@antoniobonaparte3014 2 года назад
Your recomendation is very important for me!!!
@user-qb4ke6gm5b
@user-qb4ke6gm5b 2 года назад
Favorite RU-vidr thanks for helping us :)
@HaiTomVlog
@HaiTomVlog 2 года назад
Very good advice! I’ve never thought about writing kanji once each and repeating, so I’ll give it a try!
@imotakuman3558
@imotakuman3558 2 года назад
really thanks for the Polish subtitles
@osonhodeleon
@osonhodeleon 2 года назад
Another great video.
@animagination7321
@animagination7321 2 года назад
very helpful, didn't even think about it before ありがとうございました🙏
@kylbarry4466
@kylbarry4466 2 года назад
very useful tips tbh
@aichabenloulou4465
@aichabenloulou4465 2 года назад
ほんとにありがとうう thank you for the video its really useful i can learn more than befor
@Ghost_Vee5
@Ghost_Vee5 2 года назад
Thank you, I wanted to learn Japanese so hard, and I'm now making progress thanks to you ❤️
@alanizi1236
@alanizi1236 2 года назад
thanks for your advice it really work , i really love using your video in my learning japanese journey :)
@vitriana3289
@vitriana3289 Год назад
thank you, this is helping me, i also use an international video chat to practice my pronunciation.
@nvirevolution2235
@nvirevolution2235 2 года назад
I recently rediscovered the value of turning off the music and the podcasts and all that stuff while studying, it just clogs your brain up!
@midoriasakusa
@midoriasakusa 2 года назад
i love your tips! i remember doing the same when i was learning French in school 😊
@absxlv
@absxlv 2 года назад
Your video is really interesting! All that tips will help. (I'm a french speaker, thanks for the substitles hihi)
@ednarodrigues7816
@ednarodrigues7816 2 года назад
Oooooo amei o seu canal... Você explica as coisas tão bem Aprender japonês leva muita pratica, agradeço por explicar tão bem as coisas !! ❤❤
@lostone982
@lostone982 Год назад
Its really amazing the psychology behind writing different words after another. Your brain starts the forgetting process and the remembering process when you move on. So its like getting a unique practice session each time you come back to it, rather than doing something repetitively!
@ledojaeger7474
@ledojaeger7474 2 года назад
Onomappu, you're freaking adorable and your lessons are so unique and fun. I'm so glad I found you!
@infinite6766
@infinite6766 2 года назад
Amazing Video
@musicoelmartin
@musicoelmartin 2 года назад
What personally helps me is to think in the language as much as possible and it helps me remember new words
@annemaried.4165
@annemaried.4165 2 года назад
It’s really useful to watch your videos in Japanese with subtitles in my own language. Sometimes it is really hard to watch videos in Japanese with English subtitles but I still have to translate it in German. So I‘m very thankful. ありがとうございます。
@hectoreijijung7904
@hectoreijijung7904 2 года назад
Interesante, lo voy a practicar. Gracias :D
@parnpeepo9959
@parnpeepo9959 2 года назад
とても役に立ったです!!! 来月JLPT試験を受けるですが、まだまだ単語覚えていんです。 ありがとうございます😭
@anastasiamon5771
@anastasiamon5771 2 года назад
本当にありがとうございます!✨✨✨
@phoebeduldulao9403
@phoebeduldulao9403 2 года назад
Thank you! I'm really learning a lot through your videos! By the way, you look more cooler today!
@misakinishimya6115
@misakinishimya6115 2 года назад
Effortlessly funny!!! arigatou sensei!
@travelingkit3154
@travelingkit3154 2 года назад
Thank you for making these videos.. I hope to have a friend like you who helps me learn nihongo.
@slothyspams623
@slothyspams623 2 года назад
helpful !!
@SOL-en7gh
@SOL-en7gh 2 года назад
ありがとうございます!すごく役に立ちます!!今留学しているのでリトアニア語を勉強始めました、この方法で後で試してみますー!
@AznFighting
@AznFighting 2 года назад
Thank you! These tips are very useful ありがとうございます! 😃
@angelesramos8690
@angelesramos8690 2 года назад
Muchas muchas gracias Onomappu!!!! 😊
@RobsonSantos-rw4ys
@RobsonSantos-rw4ys 2 года назад
動画は本当便利ですね ありがとうございます
@MasterQuestMaster
@MasterQuestMaster Год назад
I never knew that writing the same thing repeatedly is not effective! Thank you!
@dwekkie
@dwekkie 2 года назад
I was pretty amazed that I could understand you:D thank you for tips
@nicolasloiseau8183
@nicolasloiseau8183 2 года назад
Thank you very much Hitoki-san for this very useful video 🥰🥰!! I’ll remember it !!
@raulrangel9226
@raulrangel9226 2 года назад
ありがとうございますヒトキさん! 毎週の動画は本当に便利だよ、勉強になります! Mucha suerte en el estudio del español!
@raduuc1050
@raduuc1050 2 года назад
Sensei, you've said things I have never seen or heard anywhere else! This is valuable info, 本当にありがとうございます!!
@airarozii
@airarozii 2 года назад
I really love your videos!!! Because you use kantan kotoba and am able to understand some!! i can learn from this definitely!
@pranitasdiary2598
@pranitasdiary2598 2 года назад
色々な単語習う方法を教えてもらいまして、どうもありがとうございます。
@opdhaka
@opdhaka 2 года назад
すごい!!! ひときさんのビデオはめちゃ楽しくてわかりやすいです。さすが!! がんばってくださいよ💖!
@Day-in-our-Lives
@Day-in-our-Lives 2 года назад
this video had a lot of great points!🙌🏼
@morganschmidtke9015
@morganschmidtke9015 2 года назад
勉強になりました!ありがとうございます❣️特に言葉を一つずつ書く事です!
@BookishMusic1010
@BookishMusic1010 2 года назад
I just realized he's speaking quite slowly for everyone to understand.
@fenerciz
@fenerciz Год назад
Thanks for video :)
@muzusa1234
@muzusa1234 2 года назад
小学5年生から日本語を始め、中学1年生になり、自分でN3試験に合格しました。 I started Japanese in the 5th grade of elementary school, became the 1st grade of junior high school, and passed the N3 test by myself.
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