Learning Japanese~

I want to learn Japanese, and I’ve been to many…many free Japanese learning sites, and havn’t taught be much of Japanese. Also, all the Japanese system things to learn it, is over 100$ And that’s waaay to much. I also can’t go over to Japan and I don’t have any Japanese friends. So is there any other way to learn Japanese that’s pretty good and will teach me to read/write Japanese for under 100$? I know it will take time to learn it, but I havn’t been able to find any free sites that will teach you some, and easy to understand. Thankies~

Answer #1

I can teach you for free! :) all I know!! unless you want me to send you a site with vocab???

Answer #2

Taking a class with a real native speaker will help. I’ve learned a whole lot more Japanese by learning in college than I have self teaching myself.

Answer #3

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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