Peter's Tips on Learning Japanese
At J-List, we like to encourage interest in learning Japanese, since it's such a rewarding language to study whether you're just trying to master hiragana and katakana or are going for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test this December. People are all different, and it's no surprise that we learn in different ways. In general, my advice is to find what "floats your boat," in other words sample a lot of different aspects of Japan to see what aspect of the country you're interested in, be it history, traditional culture and martial arts, anime and popular culture or what have you. Another bit of advice I can offer is to be "8x" about studying Japanese, by which I mean try several approaches at once to see what works for you rather than just trying one thing. (I translated JPOP songs for friends while reading manga and watching anime, then eventually got interested in Japanese literature.) Another thing you might try is writing a diary in Japanese, which gives you an excuse to practice writing (always a good idea), and you can see how far you've progressed by reading your old diary entries later. I did this for several years, although I had to give it up when I started J-List, which (as Apu from the Simpsons says) puts great demands on my time. Although in a way, I never stopped writing a diary about my life in Japan at all -- you're reading it right now.

An artist's conception of what keeping a diary in Japan is like.



6 Comments:
Well said, Peter. For those with iphones, there are many surprisingly useful applications for nihongo study available, so that one may take your lessons along with you.
11:57 PM
I wish i could afford an iPhone, there are so many little apps on it that i know of that would help me out...at the moment i am thinking of getting a DS and buying the 'My Japanese Coach' since i am told it is very good.
I hadn't thought about keeping a diary in Japanese, that is actually a really good idea, since if i don't know how to say something i did, i will then go and look it up...i think i'm gonna try that, thanks for the suggestion :D
1:37 AM
Ah, yes, I imagine it's a whole new world. Or rather, every 3 frigging years it's a whole new world, why do things change so fast? One year we're all amazed that webcams exist at all and then we're using Skype and twitter and iPhones. Jeez... Starting to feel old.
Ryuuguu, the DS is a more wholesome approach, I haven't seen, say, a dictionary to rival the kanji one for the DS. And I like the idea of writing a character with the stylus, which helps memorization. Yes, keeping a diary makes you use what you're learning, and you need to use it (and make a mistake using it at some point) to really learn.
2:03 AM
Off-topic bad news:
The composer of the main theme song for Macross: Do You Remember Love has committed suicide. He was 62.
First that fugitive lady, now this.
3:43 AM
why are so many people committing suicide these days?? :( dont they want to live long and prosper???? ~_~
5:16 AM
Yes, talk about Macross buzkill, since I'm playing the Macross game on the PSP now. :(
11:47 AM
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