Japanese for Beginners: Learn Basics in 1 hour with A Native
Japanese for Beginners: Learn Basics in 1 hour with A Native, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 5, with 47 lectures, 1 quizzes, based on 6 reviews, and has 10 subscribers.
You will learn about You will understand the fundamental functional difference between the 3 Japanese scripts without difficult words You can see which Japanese letter corresponds to which Roman letter(s) with a letter-by-letter display of the target vocabulary You can prioritize letters you want to remember with the core understanding You will get quality input for your practice in speaking and listening You will understand how spoken Japanese grammar differs significantly from English grammar Personalized experience This course is ideal for individuals who are absolute beginners who want to have practical knowledge on how the 3 different Japanese scripts work or beginners who learned Hiragana (and Katakana) and want to get exposure to the characters in words and phrases or beginners who know basic words in Hiragana (and Katakana) and want to see which kanji are used for the words or anyone who wants to practice words and phrases aloud to prepare for talking to Japanese speakers or anyone who is interested in the content mentioned above (you can also see the course curriculum) It is particularly useful for absolute beginners who want to have practical knowledge on how the 3 different Japanese scripts work or beginners who learned Hiragana (and Katakana) and want to get exposure to the characters in words and phrases or beginners who know basic words in Hiragana (and Katakana) and want to see which kanji are used for the words or anyone who wants to practice words and phrases aloud to prepare for talking to Japanese speakers or anyone who is interested in the content mentioned above (you can also see the course curriculum).
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Summary
Title: Japanese for Beginners: Learn Basics in 1 hour with A Native
Price: $44.99
Average Rating: 5
Number of Lectures: 47
Number of Quizzes: 1
Number of Published Lectures: 47
Number of Published Quizzes: 1
Number of Curriculum Items: 48
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 48
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- You will understand the fundamental functional difference between the 3 Japanese scripts without difficult words
- You can see which Japanese letter corresponds to which Roman letter(s) with a letter-by-letter display of the target vocabulary
- You can prioritize letters you want to remember with the core understanding
- You will get quality input for your practice in speaking and listening
- You will understand how spoken Japanese grammar differs significantly from English grammar
- Personalized experience
Who Should Attend
- absolute beginners who want to have practical knowledge on how the 3 different Japanese scripts work
- beginners who learned Hiragana (and Katakana) and want to get exposure to the characters in words and phrases
- beginners who know basic words in Hiragana (and Katakana) and want to see which kanji are used for the words
- anyone who wants to practice words and phrases aloud to prepare for talking to Japanese speakers
- anyone who is interested in the content mentioned above (you can also see the course curriculum)
Target Audiences
- absolute beginners who want to have practical knowledge on how the 3 different Japanese scripts work
- beginners who learned Hiragana (and Katakana) and want to get exposure to the characters in words and phrases
- beginners who know basic words in Hiragana (and Katakana) and want to see which kanji are used for the words
- anyone who wants to practice words and phrases aloud to prepare for talking to Japanese speakers
- anyone who is interested in the content mentioned above (you can also see the course curriculum)
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This interactive 1-hour course is designed to help you quicklyand effectivelybuild a solid foundationof the Japanese writing System. This course offers an easyand comprehensiveapproach, including practice in speaking and listening.
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Ever wanted to learn a new language that’s quite different from your own? Japanese has three types of scripts: hiragana, katakana, and kanji, and they can all be used in one sentence. Now, do you have to learn all of them? It depends on your purpose, but generally, yes. Should you learn them first before everything else? It depends. If your short-term goal is to read or write, you will need to learn them from the beginning. If your short-term goal is speaking and listening, not necessarily. If you aim to understand and speak long sentences in the long run, knowing the scripts can be beneficial. You can start learning them anytime you’re ready or need to. Feel free to check out my website for free useful resources to learn Hiragana and Katakana.
In order to serve people with different purposes, and people who want to casually start learning but also want to build a solid foundation to build upon, I created this course.
Why is this course unique?
Super Beginner-Friendly:
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Easily differentiate the three Japanese characters as they are color-coded (blue for hiragana, green for katakana, and orange for kanji). Roman letters are also provided for added support.
Concise and Informative:
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Essential information is hand-picked from linguistics textbooks and turned into easy-to-follow visual material for your intuitive understanding. (Please note linguistics terms are simplified in the course so you can get the image easily. If you have any questions, let me know!)
Interactive:
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Designed to make you “think” and “experience”. There are also light role-playing exercises to get you ready for real conversations.
Focuses on Speaking and Listening:
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Mimicking can help your mouth and brain remember the sound. You don’t have to practice aloud if you’re not comfortable, but you can give it a try and see how it goes. (Tip:D You can wear earphones and keep your voice slightly lower than the sample speech so you can still hear it and can adjust your speech to it.)
Uses Natural Expressions:
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Learn to use Japanese as it is naturally spoken. Do you feel the Japanese sentences in your textbooks/apps are unnatural? For example, we don’t often say the words anata (you) and watashi(I) (as well as kare (he), kanojo (she), and karera (they)) in daily conversation, but in a lot of apps and materials, these are often used without context. With this course, you can practice natural expressions in context.
Practical:
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Emphasis is on practical usage. Grammar rules are not a math equation that applies in all situations so it would be good to have a little more explanation with context on each structure.
Ready to Get Started?
Are you ready to join this 1-hour course and build a quick and solid foundation of your Japanese skills? You will learn basic Japanese in an easy, interactive, and practicalway with a native teacher through light role-plays and short and in-depth explanations!
Feel free to ask any questions in the Q&A section in the course, or you can send me an email through my website.
I hope you enjoy the course! 🙂
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Learning outcomes and intended learners
Lecture 2: Goals
Lecture 3: Please note…
Chapter 2: What kinds of scripts are used in Japanese?
Lecture 1: What kinds of scripts are used in Japanese?
Chapter 3: What's the difference between the 3 types of scripts?
Lecture 1: What's the difference between the 3 types of scripts? (Intro)
Lecture 2: What's the difference between the 3 types of scripts?
Chapter 4: When to use Hiragana vs Katakana vs Kanji?
Lecture 1: When to use Hiragana vs Katakana vs Kanji? (Intro)
Lecture 2: When to use Hiragana
Lecture 3: When to use Katakana
Lecture 4: When to use Kanji
Chapter 5: How does each script work?
Lecture 1: How do Hiragana and Katakana work?
Lecture 2: External resources to learn Hiragana & Katakana
Lecture 3: How do Kanji work?
Lecture 4: How do reading aids for Kanji work?
Chapter 6: How is each script used in words?
Lecture 1: How Hiragana is used in words
Lecture 2: How Kanji are used in words
Lecture 3: How Katakana is used in words
Chapter 7: Review (Japanese Writing System)
Lecture 1: [PDF] Review (Japanese Writing System)
Chapter 8: How to practice mimicking? (Samples)
Lecture 1: Sample of Hiragana words
Lecture 2: Sample of Katakana words
Lecture 3: Sample of Kanji words
Lecture 4: Note
Chapter 9: Getting Started (Role Play)
Lecture 1: How do you do? (Role play)
Lecture 2: Preview
Chapter 10: I'm… (Affirmative Sentences)
Lecture 1: Affirmative Sentences (Intro)
Lecture 2: Practice
Lecture 3: Nice to meet you. (block by block)
Lecture 4: Nice to meet you. (whole)
Lecture 5: Listening
Lecture 6: Let's Try!
Lecture 7: Grammar
Chapter 11: I'm not… (Negative Sentence)
Lecture 1: Negative Sentences (Intro)
Lecture 2: Practice
Lecture 3: Nationalities
Lecture 4: Let's Research! (Nationalities)
Lecture 5: Grammar
Chapter 12: Are you…? (Asking & Answering Yes-No Questions)
Lecture 1: Yes-No Questions (Intro)
Lecture 2: Practice
Lecture 3: Grammar
Lecture 4: Let's Try!
Lecture 5: Listening
Lecture 6: [PDF] Review (Grammar)
Lecture 7: Additional Vocabulary
Lecture 8: [PDF] Review (Additional Vocabulary)
Chapter 13: Review (Words & Phrases)
Lecture 1: Review (Words & Phrases)
Lecture 2: [PDF] Review (Words & Phrases)
Chapter 14: Check Your Goals!
Lecture 1: Check Your Goals!
Instructors
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A Dip In JP
Language instructor
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