If you think while you were sleeping, think about dreaming saying these words,in the next day you will remember some of them. It is like learning for an exam to next day. But also while you are conscious sleeping and before waking up,you will listen to it even if you are tired to get up. Of course it works,because although it was not japanese lessons, I've studied the lesson for four hours, and before sleeping, I've repeated all I've learned while going to bed and in the next day I remind everything. It was easy to do the exam after that.
As a beginner, (I can more or less distinguish stem forms in kanji from hiragana and katakana script in words, being able to read some hiragana as well), what i would suggest is using a marker beside the english word so that one could easily distinguish if the word below is a verb or a noun, which in some cases isn't 100% clear to new learners like me. Great job overall, much appreciated !
this won’t really teach you but will help your brain hear new words, and if you hear these words from shows, movies, songs, etc. You mind will pick up a signal remembering that you have heard that word before. I suggest after listening to this, to write at least ten or five of the words and practice reading them out loud and putting them into sentences to really get it in your brain
It’s still being debated whether that’s true, however you can repeat those phrases out loud before ya go to sleep and the brain (while sleeping) will move the memory of you doing that from the back of the brain to the prefrontal cortex where memories are stored. Slowing you to recognize them easier
I really like the idea of these videos with binaural beats, but the lessons seem too random. The most difficult part, at least for me, is the string together of complete conversations. What if for example, you go through common everyday events or conversations instead of random vocabulary? Something like, "You are walking to the store." " You see a friend on the way and say hello." " Your friend asks you where you are going?" "You answer, I'm going shopping" and ask "would you like to come with me?" Your friend says, "Sure I have time day, what store are you going to and what are you shopping for?", You answer, "I'm shopping for winter clothes as it is starting to get cold." and we can have lunch afterward at that new restaurant by the station... This is just an example, but walking students through everyday situations in everyday Japanese I think would be extremely helpful. Binaural beats are not just for sleeping, there are ones that increase your focus during studying as well.
There are plenty of videos online that teach you phrases. Duolingo is good, too. I can speak some very simple sentences because of the resources I've utilized, as well as taking japanese in college right now.
Does anyone have any idea of how many words are in this video? For real, I know that learning while sleeping isnt possible but u just solved my vocabulary problem
somehow this actually worked, i dont know the bigger words but i know arigato and Simensen and kon-nnichiwa then i relized my pc shut off after the first 8 minutes...
Very effective now I know advertising commercials in my sleep
If you think while you were sleeping, think about dreaming saying these words,in the next day you will remember some of them. It is like learning for an exam to next day. But also while you are conscious sleeping and before waking up,you will listen to it even if you are tired to get up.
Of course it works,because although it was not japanese lessons, I've studied the lesson for four hours, and before sleeping, I've repeated all I've learned while going to bed and in the next day I remind everything. It was easy to do the exam after that.
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As a beginner, (I can more or less distinguish stem forms in kanji from hiragana and katakana script in words, being able to read some hiragana as well), what i would suggest is using a marker beside the english word so that one could easily distinguish if the word below is a verb or a noun, which in some cases isn't 100% clear to new learners like me. Great job overall, much appreciated !
I fell asleep with this on. Now I'm CEO at Sony and have a beautiful Japanese wife.
Cap ur name is son goku -_-
in one year?
😂
Thank you totemo much
Thank you very much In japanese is said: arigato gozaimasu = ありがとうございます
Ohh
Bruh
Thank you and without 1k adds an hour the best.
Can you actually learn while in sleep? that would be very convenient
You can absolutely and unequivocally not learn while you sleep
this won’t really teach you but will help your brain hear new words, and if you hear these words from shows, movies, songs, etc. You mind will pick up a signal remembering that you have heard that word before. I suggest after listening to this, to write at least ten or five of the words and practice reading them out loud and putting them into sentences to really get it in your brain
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Thats learning lol
It’s still being debated whether that’s true, however you can repeat those phrases out loud before ya go to sleep and the brain (while sleeping) will move the memory of you doing that from the back of the brain to the prefrontal cortex where memories are stored. Slowing you to recognize them easier
I really like the idea of these videos with binaural beats, but the lessons seem too random. The most difficult part, at least for me, is the string together of complete conversations. What if for example, you go through common everyday events or conversations instead of random vocabulary?
Something like, "You are walking to the store." " You see a friend on the way and say hello." " Your friend asks you where you are going?" "You answer, I'm going shopping" and ask "would you like to come with me?" Your friend says, "Sure I have time day, what store are you going to and what are you shopping for?", You answer, "I'm shopping for winter clothes as it is starting to get cold." and we can have lunch afterward at that new restaurant by the station...
This is just an example, but walking students through everyday situations in everyday Japanese I think would be extremely helpful. Binaural beats are not just for sleeping, there are ones that increase your focus during studying as well.
There are plenty of videos online that teach you phrases. Duolingo is good, too. I can speak some very simple sentences because of the resources I've utilized, as well as taking japanese in college right now.
This channel has an 8 hour sleep version of exactly that
I am living in Japan currently so this helps me it's 6:31
You are living in japan
とてもありがとうございます😊
Does anyone have any idea of how many words are in this video? For real, I know that learning while sleeping isnt possible but u just solved my vocabulary problem
Thank you
Arigato!
The music sounds like you’re trapped in an unfamiliar place just with the bonus of random bits of unconnected Japanese
good night everybody!
you mean, oya sumi masai
Helped allot thanks
ははは... Yeah you can’t learn in your sleep but it’s good for learning new vocabulary! But not in your sleep
ha ha ha?
Learn Japanese language in night, this my favorit ☺️
Sumimasen what the romaji teen numbers? This is a "Istanbul"
1:09 SASAGEYO
haha 😆
ありがと
Arigato gozaimaz 🙇
@@candiies *ありがとうございます
Arigatou gozaimasu
Can you please upload a video with japanese greetings
Yo! Arigato😆
Arigato
❣Arigatogozaimasu
Ain't working. Woke up speaking English.
somehow this actually worked, i dont know the bigger words but i know arigato and Simensen and kon-nnichiwa
then i relized my pc shut off after the first 8 minutes...
どうもありがとうございました
わ、日本語がじょずです
Jinh
39,11
とても の後にいきなり客室乗務員きてびびった 日本人だけど人生で4、5回しか使ったことないよ
Does this actually work?
No
it does if ur awake
You can listen to this while you are cooking,eating,resting etc....
Samuleo les melen
I like my name
Gimme Risa
ひ
Too many words i will never use in normal conversational japanese.
Keklon
This music makes me irritated
Jesus is coming soon please share and repent you don’t have enough time left
No! Jésus will not come back! So,it's better. To learning Japanese and other things.
447 厚い は synonym with hot just diff kanji?
Arigato
Arigato