Best Way To Learn Japanese
To discover the best way to learn Japanese we need to look at the best way to work with your memory, rather than against it.
Your memory works best with association. Ever been somewhere when you
notice a smell that suddenly reminds you of something, or someone, long
forgotten? Amazing how quickly that smell brought the memory back to
you, isn't it?
We can use that same technique to learn Japanese fast. Let's see it in action:
Suppose you meet the owner of the local ice cream store. When you are
introduced to her you find out her name is Sunday. Because her name
sounds the same as Sundae (as in ice cream sundae), you'd probably
remember her name really easily.
Looking at this in the context of Japanese study: We can easily make
associations between Japanese words and things in our everyday lives.
Using this method is the best way to learn Japanese because you learn
words fast and you can communicate instantly.
Let's look at an example of this method:
The Japanese word for "buy" is kau (pronounced "cow").
Close your eyes for 10 seconds and imagine a cow buying some groceries from the supermarket.
Now you'll never forget the Japanese word for "buy" is kau.
Once you get the hang of this you can memorize 100 words per hour that you will never forget.
You can create your own associations or you get download ready-prepared
exercises to save time. To get ready-prepared exercises visit Speak Japanese Fast right now.
Association really is the best way to learn Japanese.
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