the fact that she is confident speaking English and even if she thinks she messed up she pushes through, she inspires me and im subscribing so when I am far down my Japanese learning journey I will be happy to say she helped !
This guide is extremely helpful for people who wants to learn Japanese. ありがとう先生! I've been doing almost all of the steps mentioned except for writing (I will definitely work on it). I started speaking Japanese last year because I made a Japanese friend and wanted to be able to communicate with them. Prior to that I already had a lot of input (phrases, vocabulary, expressions) so I can understand simple Japanese but the problem was I couldn't put my thoughts well into words. That made me struggle keeping the flow of conversation. The more you speak the more you will improve and I have to give the credit to my Japanese friends cause they helped me improve a lot and even motivated me to learn how to read and type in japanese. Also, talking to myrself in Japanese helped me practice and get used to saying words so when I speak in a conversation it comes out more naturally. Even the internal voice in my head is in Japanese. Do your best everyone! 僕ももっと上手く話せる様に努力します! 日本語の勉強頑張りましょうー!
I spend hours every day practicing *shadowing* and my favourite podcast for doing this is 'Japanese With Shun'; Shun speaks slow enough for a beginner like me, but I sometimes play the videos at a slower speed. Comprehensible Japanese is another good channel for short videos, and slowly spoken Japanese. I love Ninjapanese too, of course. You're great. 🙏🙏🙏
You listen to what is being said and then try to say the thing they are saying as they say it. Shadowing is very difficult to do in my opinion but very worth it! It helps with pronunciation, and pacing of your speech to sound more comfortable with the language. Its also good because you are repeating the same thing over and over and over so you learn some useful phrases and put them to memory faster@@crazygamingbvr9260
@@crazygamingbvr9260 shadowing is basically listening to someone speak and copying it as close as you can, its supposed to be good for you brain for acquisition of language as well as obviously helping your pronunciation
Finally someone who really breaks it down step by step. Learning hiragana and katakana first will help you in a long way followed by the vocabulary, then the basic grammar sentence structure. Thanks for breaking the video down into different categories! I am interested in the lessons!
You are an absolute hero! I've been learning aimlessly for the past 3 weeks. I've listened to childrens songs; I've aimlessly watched N5 videos, as well as shorts and just tried to collate and absorb information from different sources. Sadly, it's not working so well. Hopefully, if I have some sort of structure, it'll stick. Also, the comments below are super helpful! Thank you all!
Hello, I'm an older person and still learning about internet. I've relized that I have to make an commitment to learn language, so at moment, I'm like just watching and listening. You are doing a fantastic job. You will go along way. Arigato
This is, honestly, an incredibly brilliant idea! Having the path you need to take laid out like this makes it seem not as insurmountable as you first think. 本当にありがとうございます😁!
now i feel motivated to learn japanese, and the cooler part for me is that i can improve my english at the same time with this channel, you'll help me a lot, thank you !!
This is an excellent roadmap! I just finished my first semester of Japanese and I've been trying to motivate myself to self-study before the next semester. This video really helped me set some realistic and achievable goals. Arigatou gozaimasu!
That'll help when you learn Chinese. I have the opposite problem. I learnt some 300 kanji. Now I'm learning hanzi (Chinese characters) I look at them and think the Japanese word.
Hi Ninja, thank you for this introduction video, I searched long time to find a learning chanel like yours. It looks exactly like what I need, so I will start and follow your recommendations, and will give feedback. Really: Thank you so much, Arigato
Working with a lot of Japanese you learn how to say the words and their meaning but not how to read them thank you for the guide. Your English is great by the way way
I see many RUclips to know about japnese and my friend suggested to see your video and now I don't believe you solve my problem so easily and helpful. You are best japnese learning teacher ❤😊 Thanks!
I have been studying Japanese for one year. I spent about 30 minutes each day learning Japanese. I found your video is interesting, thank you for sharing.
Sensei, first, I Would like to thank you for your remarkable teaching technique . Sensei , if you can , please present a series of irodori videos . It will be a grade help for those who hope to sit for the jft exam. Thomo arigathow gozimasu .. sensei !
Hello! I plan to start learning Japanese in March 2024. I have watched several videos about how people learn Japanese on their own, but yours is the most developed. I already purchased a book about Katakana and Hiragana, and my goal for March is to learn those. After that, I was a bit lost. I will definitely use this roadmap. I just hope I don't spend too much time and neglect Spanish!
Great topic! I live in Tokyo right now. I would go parallel. Phrase One: Hiragana + Simple & Easy phrases + Self-introduction, real like Japanese Shopping and 7 eleven. 7-Eleven is a great place to start a conversation. You have to do all this at the same time because each part help each other. Phrase Two: Boost vocabulary, verbs, adjectives, and grammar. I think this is the hardest part.
Thank you! I am actually planning to start very soon and I am in the "gathering resources" phase. Your videos will be a massive help. I will definitely check out your lessons.
4:08 I actually started trying to learn the language years ago. Took me about a month or so to master the Kana. Immediately moved on to Kanji as I though that was the "correct" path. It almost instantly killed my hype for the language.
Arigatooo 😭🙏❤️❤️ I’m so happy!!! I studied English 6years ago in the Philippines. ( for 6months) Making RUclips video in English made me improve my speaking skill😌🙏💕
Cool I'll give it a try. My approach to learning the Japanese language will be a slow to medium pace. The plan is to incorporate it into daily living. One step at a time 😊
I studied Japanese between about 2005 and 2008 with books. Today, with the Internet and youtube it is easier to learn this language. Especially since Japanese is fashionable today, which was not the case 15 years ago
Sugoi desune!!!!, arigatou gozaimasu! watashiwa gambarimasu, i really appreciate this, this is the way someone have to help us!!, many people just show the lessons but never write a roadmap for people, i really appreciate!
Sensei: you have made an extraordinary work with the roadmap in pdf and all the links related to the roadmap. You are excellent, congratulations and thanks for your kindness. Dohmoo arigatoo gozaimasu.
Thank you for this. You are right, after I learned hiragana and katakana, I went straight to kanji which makes me feel sleepy. I'll do your roadmap, thank you again!
Been learning for two years on an off an the biggest advice I can give to you all is. learn casual form, probably goes against everything you’ve heard, but that’s how they do it in Japan. An you’ll be able to actually watch shows and listen to music and know what’s being said. But still throw in some polite form in there for those more formal interactions.
Thank you for the roadmap I finished Learning Heragana & Katakana and I lost my motivation to continue because I felt lost. I’m planning to reach JLPT N4 and speak confidently before I go to Japan to study.
You can do it! がんばってください!🤩 Don’t focus on studying too much! Try to find a place you can USE what you’ve learned 😌 so that you can enjoy learning Japanese 🥷❤️🔥
this was very very helpful. I mastered hiragana and katakana and made the mistake to already try to learn kanji. I felt kinda lost but after your tips i got motivaded again thank you
I have enjoyed watching Disney+ with Japanese dubbing. This helps because it’s often movies I have already seen in English and know the context. It’s helpful so I rely less on subtitles.
I am so happy I found your videos recently, I’m taking this year to improve my Japanese before going to Japan, the plan is to eventually live in Japan for a good while to really immerse myself in the culture.
I love how you have laid out this recommended plan. It fits very well with how I've learned over time (mistakes and all!) to teach myself Japanese. Although, since I'm learning alone it is very difficult and I'm not very far yet. But I will persist! Thank you! I will start watching many of your videos and lessons! It is a dream of mine to visit Japan. ☺
i had trouble learning Japanese. the one think i learn to be a great Japanese speaker is the following 1) have a goal, example for me i want to travel to Japan so i need to learn travel phrases 2) expose yourself to the language just watch a movie without subtitles (for me the more words i learn i keep saying "hey i know that word" i expect after just listening to native japanese speaker speak i eventually will learn the language currently learning a bit of Kanji too
1. Hiragana & Katakana 1:00
2. Practice simple & easy phrases 4:00
3. Self introduction 7:27
4. Boost your vocabulary 7:37
5. Learn grammar 8:04
6. Numbers & Counters 9:51
7. Real like Japanese 11:12
8. Learn more grammar 12:11
9. Learn some Kanji 12:28
10. Watch Japanese videos 13:02
Summary 13:54
Good work ;) Now can you collate the links from the video?
The pdf links aren't working for me.
arigatu
ありがと❤🎉
What it means
1 Hiragana. & katakana ?!
What is the best video to watch for learning very fast and easy jp language ?
the fact that she is confident speaking English and even if she thinks she messed up she pushes through, she inspires me and im subscribing so when I am far down my Japanese learning journey I will be happy to say she helped !
This guide is extremely helpful for people who wants to learn Japanese. ありがとう先生! I've been doing almost all of the steps mentioned except for writing (I will definitely work on it). I started speaking Japanese last year because I made a Japanese friend and wanted to be able to communicate with them. Prior to that I already had a lot of input (phrases, vocabulary, expressions) so I can understand simple Japanese but the problem was I couldn't put my thoughts well into words. That made me struggle keeping the flow of conversation. The more you speak the more you will improve and I have to give the credit to my Japanese friends cause they helped me improve a lot and even motivated me to learn how to read and type in japanese. Also, talking to myrself in Japanese helped me practice and get used to saying words so when I speak in a conversation it comes out more naturally. Even the internal voice in my head is in Japanese. Do your best everyone! 僕ももっと上手く話せる様に努力します! 日本語の勉強頑張りましょうー!
bro i want to know how can i make japanese freinds
This video gives me a lot more confidence than I expected going into it. It makes a lot of sense and having a plan to follow really helps
Ohhhh arigatooo 🥰🙏GANBATTE☺️🙌🙌💕
I spend hours every day practicing *shadowing* and my favourite podcast for doing this is 'Japanese With Shun'; Shun speaks slow enough for a beginner like me, but I sometimes play the videos at a slower speed. Comprehensible Japanese is another good channel for short videos, and slowly spoken Japanese. I love Ninjapanese too, of course. You're great. 🙏🙏🙏
Whats shadowing
You listen to what is being said and then try to say the thing they are saying as they say it. Shadowing is very difficult to do in my opinion but very worth it! It helps with pronunciation, and pacing of your speech to sound more comfortable with the language. Its also good because you are repeating the same thing over and over and over so you learn some useful phrases and put them to memory faster@@crazygamingbvr9260
I love Japanese with Shun. Same here, I use it for shadowing too
@@crazygamingbvr9260 shadowing is basically listening to someone speak and copying it as close as you can, its supposed to be good for you brain for acquisition of language as well as obviously helping your pronunciation
Shes so cute😭💕
Finally someone who really breaks it down step by step. Learning hiragana and katakana first will help you in a long way followed by the vocabulary, then the basic grammar sentence structure. Thanks for breaking the video down into different categories! I am interested in the lessons!
Greetings from Venezuela, South America. 🇻🇪
You are an absolute hero!
I've been learning aimlessly for the past 3 weeks.
I've listened to childrens songs; I've aimlessly watched N5 videos, as well as shorts and just tried to collate and absorb information from different sources.
Sadly, it's not working so well. Hopefully, if I have some sort of structure, it'll stick.
Also, the comments below are super helpful! Thank you all!
You in only in 3 weeks I in 2mothe
Hello, I'm an older person and still learning about internet. I've relized that I have to make an commitment to learn language, so at moment, I'm like just watching and listening. You are doing a fantastic job. You will go along way. Arigato
This is, honestly, an incredibly brilliant idea!
Having the path you need to take laid out like this makes it seem not as insurmountable as you first think.
本当にありがとうございます😁!
now i feel motivated to learn japanese, and the cooler part for me is that i can improve my english at the same time with this channel, you'll help me a lot, thank you !!
This is an excellent roadmap! I just finished my first semester of Japanese and I've been trying to motivate myself to self-study before the next semester. This video really helped me set some realistic and achievable goals. Arigatou gozaimasu!
Thanks for the great guide, it was really helpful!
Thank you so much for your videos and your teaching 😊
It was so helpful so Thank you very much
i start Katakana and Hiragana from today😍❤️
My problem seems to be, when I learn a kanji, I translate it to English. I see 何 and think “what” rather than “なに”. That is frustrating for me
Kinishinide
Same! It’s hard 😢
That'll help when you learn Chinese. I have the opposite problem. I learnt some 300 kanji. Now I'm learning hanzi (Chinese characters) I look at them and think the Japanese word.
@@Borishalthe dilemma continues , respect for you my brother
I do that too 😭. I don't know how to stop translating to English
Just passing by to say I really appreciated this video :))
Glad it was helpful!💗 thank you so much for your comment 🥰🙏
Just bought both workbooks to start practicing hiragana and katakana! Glad I found you. Just started my journey in learning Japanese
Wow, thank you!! The road map is so well laid out and easy to follow. I really look forward to using it!
After alots of research ...Finally i found a vedio i was looking for 😭❤ explain in so detail ...thank you so much
As a beginner in Japanese! I throughly enjoyed this video! I cant wait to see how I improve in the following months! Thank you for your help!
This is very helpful, thank you.
You're the best, I love your channel!
Wow, Arigatooo 🥰🥰
I love this roadmap, its really logical and practical. Thanks
Hi Ninja, thank you for this introduction video, I searched long time to find a learning chanel like yours. It looks exactly like what I need, so I will start and follow your recommendations, and will give feedback.
Really: Thank you so much, Arigato
Working with a lot of Japanese you learn how to say the words and their meaning but not how to read them thank you for the guide. Your English is great by the way way
After watching this video, it has inspired me to start learning Japanese again
I’m sooo happy to hear that 🥰🙏💕 Arigatooo for your comment and GANBATTEEEEE!!!☺️🇯🇵❤️🔥
Been speaking Japanese for over 10 years and I still need to watch videos like this to get back on track 😂
I see many RUclips to know about japnese and my friend suggested to see your video and now I don't believe you solve my problem so easily and helpful. You are best japnese learning teacher ❤😊
Thanks!
Glad to hear thaaaaat😍🙏✨✨✨ arigatoooo so much for watching ☺️
AND.. Please say hi to your friend 🥷💕
Sensei arigato gozaimasu for doing so much effort for us so that we can learn Japanese
what a KIND SOUL!!!! ARIGATO!!!
I have been studying Japanese for one year. I spent about 30 minutes each day learning Japanese. I found your video is interesting, thank you for sharing.
Arigatoooo 🥰🥰🥰
がんばってください!!🥷🔥
THANKSSS YOU SAVED MY LIFE
Sensei, first, I Would like to thank you for your remarkable teaching technique . Sensei , if you can , please present a series of irodori videos . It will be a grade help for those who hope to sit for the jft exam. Thomo arigathow gozimasu .. sensei !
So helpful! Thank you so much for this! Just starting my Japanese learning journey! I'm really excited to learn!
Waaaaah☺️💓
Arigatooo for finding this video and started learning Japanese 🥰✨✨✨
Hello! I plan to start learning Japanese in March 2024. I have watched several videos about how people learn Japanese on their own, but yours is the most developed. I already purchased a book about Katakana and Hiragana, and my goal for March is to learn those. After that, I was a bit lost. I will definitely use this roadmap. I just hope I don't spend too much time and neglect Spanish!
Love your lessons very much!!
A very useful roadmap. Thank you for posting
ありがとう, Thank you😊 I am just beginning my adventure in learning some Japanese. Your roadmap video looks super interesting. I now start my baby steps. 😁
あなたのアイコンを見て、とても見覚えがあるのですが、長谷川さんでしょうか?
Thank's for the road map.😊
So nicely explained
Awesome video! Great content!
Arigatooo 🥰🙏
Great topic!
I live in Tokyo right now. I would go parallel. Phrase One: Hiragana + Simple & Easy phrases + Self-introduction, real like Japanese Shopping and 7 eleven. 7-Eleven is a great place to start a conversation. You have to do all this at the same time because each part help each other.
Phrase Two: Boost vocabulary, verbs, adjectives, and grammar. I think this is the hardest part.
Thank you. I have been learning for about 14 months. It is hard to do alone, but I am going slowly.
Thank you! I am actually planning to start very soon and I am in the "gathering resources" phase. Your videos will be a massive help. I will definitely check out your lessons.
Thank you for your explenation sensei
Thank you so much its very helpful for those of us who want to learn japanese words Arigatou! ありがとう
Thanks coach! ------ I say "coach" because I think you are more helpful than a teacher. 本当 に ありがとうございます。
Ohhh arigatooo 🥰🙏🙏🙏💕
4:08 I actually started trying to learn the language years ago. Took me about a month or so to master the Kana. Immediately moved on to Kanji as I though that was the "correct" path. It almost instantly killed my hype for the language.
arigatou gosaimasu for the very detailed roadmap
ありがとうございます, せんせぃ! This is very helpful!
This video and all your others give me hope to finally learn and understand japanese 😊
You are so good at english. Your pronunciation is very good for being japanese aswell
Arigatooo 😭🙏❤️❤️ I’m so happy!!! I studied English 6years ago in the Philippines. ( for 6months) Making RUclips video in English made me improve my speaking skill😌🙏💕
Number 2 should be learn basic daily life situations.
Things that we do everyday that can be repeated and easy to learn and understand.
Cool I'll give it a try. My approach to learning the Japanese language will be a slow to medium pace. The plan is to incorporate it into daily living. One step at a time 😊
I studied Japanese between about 2005 and 2008 with books. Today, with the Internet and youtube it is easier to learn this language. Especially since Japanese is fashionable today, which was not the case 15 years ago
Love your method ! I will do what you recommend, thank you for your channel !😊
ruclips.net/user/shortsSWGKtupMzFw?si=Rd1CrjPomAKJoY12
Sugoi desune!!!!, arigatou gozaimasu! watashiwa gambarimasu, i really appreciate this, this is the way someone have to help us!!, many people just show the lessons but never write a roadmap for people, i really appreciate!
Sensei: you have made an extraordinary work with the roadmap in pdf and all the links related to the roadmap. You are excellent, congratulations and thanks for your kindness. Dohmoo arigatoo gozaimasu.
Thank you for this.
You are right, after I learned hiragana and katakana, I went straight to kanji which makes me feel sleepy.
I'll do your roadmap, thank you again!
Yeeeah!! がんばってください😆🙌💓🚀
I really appreciate h9w you breakdown the steps. It's quite overwhelming otherwise.
Omg thank you so much you told us the steps we should follow to learn plus you gave us all the resources we need and for freeeeee thank you
I’m sooo happy this help you🥰ganbatteeeee☺️💓💓
Thank you sensei ❤
Nice teaching❤
Thank you from India. 🇮🇳🇮🇳
Its nice road map about learning Japanese language.
Thank you! This is super helpful, I’m going to follow the roadmap and hopefully get back to you with great Japan progress ❤
Been learning for two years on an off an the biggest advice I can give to you all is. learn casual form, probably goes against everything you’ve heard, but that’s how they do it in Japan. An you’ll be able to actually watch shows and listen to music and know what’s being said. But still throw in some polite form in there for those more formal interactions.
Arigatooo for your advice ☺️🙌
This is so cool! I can’t believe this is free, thank you!
ありがとうございます、Ninjapanese先生!I am always confused on what to do next. So this roadmap is a huge help to me!
Starting my journey today, this is extremely helpful thank you 🙏🏼
Thank you for the roadmap I finished Learning Heragana & Katakana and I lost my motivation to continue because I felt lost. I’m planning to reach JLPT N4 and speak confidently before I go to Japan to study.
You can do it! がんばってください!🤩 Don’t focus on studying too much! Try to find a place you can USE what you’ve learned 😌 so that you can enjoy learning Japanese 🥷❤️🔥
Nice job, ninjapanese!!
From what you said, seems your programs are organised for someone just started learning Japanese. I would really hope I can learn it.
really appreciate with you maam thanks for teach very clear
I will binge-watch your videos for sure 😊
this was very very helpful. I mastered hiragana and katakana and made the mistake to already try to learn kanji. I felt kinda lost but after your tips i got motivaded again thank you
うれしいです!
にほんごのべんきょう、がんばって🥰🥰🥰
You say you made a mistake, what is the best thing to do then after learning Hiragana and Katakana?
Very very helpful…… Thank you….
I have enjoyed watching Disney+ with Japanese dubbing. This helps because it’s often movies I have already seen in English and know the context. It’s helpful so I rely less on subtitles.
Thank you a lot! You are my savior! Your videos are very interesting and かわいい!It helps me a lot!
Happy to hear that! Arigatooo 🥰🥰😍
thank you.....for your guidance
Thank you so much for make videos ❤😊.
Thank you for this video, it helps a lot!! ありがとう
I am so happy I found your videos recently, I’m taking this year to improve my Japanese before going to Japan, the plan is to eventually live in Japan for a good while to really immerse myself in the culture.
This video is so helpful, and it gives me alot of confidence having a guide to learn Japanese. Thank you
I love how you have laid out this recommended plan. It fits very well with how I've learned over time (mistakes and all!) to teach myself Japanese. Although, since I'm learning alone it is very difficult and I'm not very far yet. But I will persist! Thank you! I will start watching many of your videos and lessons! It is a dream of mine to visit Japan. ☺
Arigatooooo😉🙌💓 がんばって!!!😌
この動画はとてもすばらしいです。Just what I was looking for.
Thank you for this helpful video sensei ❤
I am tired reading subtitles. Thanks for contributing this video
Arigatou gozaimasu from new subs. Please do more and dint stop.
OK 👍, After starting and stopping in few days many times, I'm starting again this time 🙂
i had trouble learning Japanese.
the one think i learn to be a great Japanese speaker is the following
1) have a goal, example for me i want to travel to Japan so i need to learn travel phrases
2) expose yourself to the language just watch a movie without subtitles (for me the more words i learn i keep saying "hey i know that word" i expect after just listening to native japanese speaker speak i eventually will learn the language
currently learning a bit of Kanji too
Subscribed because the channel name is awesome.
hehehe arigatooooo😌🙌💓
先生、いつもありがとうございます。ビデオレッスンはとても貴重です。😃❣ 私の祖国イタリアから温かいご挨拶を申し上げます🙏🇮🇹
Thank you so much for making this video! 💕
thank u sm, it helps me a lot!
Thankfull love from Sri lanka .!!!!❤️🔥❤️🔥
Thank you !! I enjoy your content so much, you are such a great teacher
Thanks very much ❤You are so nice and your teaching is 👍 great
Arigatooo ☺️ureshii 🥰🙌
You’re definitely an angel!!!! Thank you i will set my goal and learn! Besides of being gorgeous youre smart definitely learning from you master.
Ohhhh arigatooo 🥰🙏 ganbatteee!!! 🥳🥷🔥