Where can I learn Japanese?

I LOVE JAPPANESE PEOPLE where can I go to learn there language

Answer #1

Yeaa..podcasts and tapes are a great way of learning and it’s quite cheap. When hearing the language it somehow gets drumrolled into your brain slightly easier =]

Answer #2

try podcast101and download some jap. lessons…they’re offering audio lessons…it helped me a lot…I actually put it on my ipod so that I can learn it anytime and anywhere I want…

Answer #3

I’m actually learning it at school right now ^_^ I guess I could give you a few common phrases that I’ve learnt:

ENGLISH JAPANESE ANSWER

What’s you’re name? O-namae wa? Watashi wa _ desu.

What’s your age? Nan sai desu ka? _ sai desu.

What grade are you in? Nan nen sei desu ka? _ nen sei desu.

Where do you live? Doko ni sun-de-imasu ka? _ ni sundeimasu.

What do you like? Nani ga suki desu ka? _ ga suki desu.

Sorry for the messyness, where there is a _ fill it in with the question. Desu means full stop Ka means question mark *suki is pronounced ski, drop the u

Hope this helps a little ^_^

Answer #4

Japan, lol. And online, if you cant afford to go there.

Answer #5

Try a local community college. Some colleges offer courses in foreign languages!

Answer #6

I had wanted to learn Japanese for a long time then I just called Pimsleur on this number 877-566-2629 and they were great in recommending me a course that suited my needs.

I’m almost finished with the CDs, but I have learned more Japanese with these CDs than with the 5+ Learn Japanese books I have bought and attempted to read. This is the real deal. I am planning on purchasing the rest of the series when I get a chance.

If you want to actually speak Japanese, buy these CDs. Even after the first lesson, you can easily see that the method works. I have tried many times to learn Japanese over the years (using books), completely unsuccessfully. After listening to these CDs, I can honestly say I feel more confident in my language learning skills. Although I haven’t learned enough to actually hold a conversation, I can see the potential. The CD’s teach you how to think in Japanese, not just translate word-for-word. The process is very fluid and natural and it is also lots of fun. Who knew learning a language could be fun?

It’s great that you can absorb a new language effortlessly without any reading, writing or computer use. I put them onto my iPod and listen while I am driving and jogging. So many other courses require you to sit at a study desk. Definitely not for me.

If you want to learn Japanese do what I did and call toll free 877-566-2629.

You will be fluent in Japanese before you know it.

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