tailieunhanh - Japanese Is Possible - Lesson 14

Tham khảo tài liệu 'japanese is possible - lesson 14', ngoại ngữ, anh ngữ phổ thông phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | Japanese is Possible! Week 14 Part 14 ● How to Keep it Interesting ● Negative Adjectives ● Example Sentences ● Very Popular Words How to Keep it Interesting When you're studying or practicing something, it's always a good idea to inject some variety. If you do the same exact thing every day, you'll no doubt become bored in a short time. When learning Japanese, there are many things you can do to increase your ability: ● Learn vocabulary ● Learn grammar ● Practice making sentences ● Listen to Japanese music ● Read Japanese manga You can also watch subtitled Anime, and try to pull out words and phrases that you understand. The trick is to make sure you don't try to do the same thing several days in a row. After a while, everything gets old. If you cycle through several different activities however, none of them will get old. For instance, if you only listened to 1 song for a week, you'd quickly grow tired of it. If you had 3 songs, it would take considerably longer. They more songs you have, the longer each song "lasts". Eventually, you reach a point where they never really get old, because you have so many to listen to. My advice: Some days, focus on learning vocabulary. On other days, worry about grammar. When possible, try to spend time finding good Japanese MP3s (or CDs) on the net and listen to them. Sometimes when you're not in the mood to study, just watch an Anime. It all helps, and adds up very slowly (but surely) to mastery of Japanese. If you're into Video Games, try looking up phrases you hear in the import games you own. Many fighting games have a "victory phrase" which is usually a commonly heard phrase. Remember, Japanese is something you have to slowly beat into your head. It will take a few years, but it CAN happen if you want it to. Negative Adjectives A couple lessons ago, we discussed the two different types of Adjectives. To refresh your memory, they were called "normal" and "Quasi". It was mentioned that the "normal" adjectives could have .