How I Learned English (and how you can also learn Japanese using same method)

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Комментарии • 60

  • @flippinin
    @flippinin 12 дней назад +2

    what you said about naturally picking it up is so true! i moved to japan about 4 months ago and i notice that even though i can't understand entire sentences or individual words, i am beginning to grasp the general idea people are communicating to me! it's so cool how the brain works in that way. i studied hard every day in america, but i've noticed more improvement in myself in the past 4 months (especially in speaking and listening) than i noticed in my entire year studying by myself back home. still, i think that foundation i built for myself has been a huge reason i've been able to skyrocket!
    keep working hard on your studies too, mochi sensei! we got this!!!!

  • @MichaelKenjiChapman
    @MichaelKenjiChapman 23 дня назад +11

    I fell off my Japanese studies last month, but you're inspiring me to get back on it! I completely agree on the work hard everyday thing, and not giving up. Gotta make time, it won't make itself :)

  • @michaelirwin7258
    @michaelirwin7258 22 дня назад +9

    I definitely hear words I know. I'm not able to hold a conversation yet. This is where I am at in my learning:
    ... word I know ... ... ... word I know .. phrase I know ... word I have heard before .... words ... words ... ... .. .. word ...

  • @professorJorge11
    @professorJorge11 23 дня назад +5

    I like your dress 👌Nice, Mochi Sensei

    • @elgatofelix8917
      @elgatofelix8917 22 дня назад +3

      She always picks the most beautiful and elegant dress for us! Mochi has excellent fashion sensibility!

    • @mochirealjapanese3430
      @mochirealjapanese3430  18 дней назад +1

      ありがとう〜!✨

  • @shawnbell6392
    @shawnbell6392 23 дня назад +4

    Mochi sensei, you are very wise and I will keep practicing words and phrases everyday and listening also. I like hiragana now also and am learning it.

  • @Bornagainvillain
    @Bornagainvillain 22 дня назад +1

    I’ll be taking beginning Japanese in college in a few months, and I’ll use these videos to expand on it(because I plan on going back to Tokyo next year).

  • @atomixfang
    @atomixfang 22 дня назад +1

    Thanks for this video! Having the choice to choose whether I want to read the subtitles is great!

  • @frankz993
    @frankz993 22 дня назад

    your are very motived!

  • @twodollars4u
    @twodollars4u 23 дня назад +9

    Your American English accent is quite good, it makes sense that you learned it naturally in an American environment. I worry my accent will always be noticeable when i speak Japanese.

    • @user-td6gd1by8q
      @user-td6gd1by8q 23 дня назад +1

      Dont worry, my englsih accent is so obvious😂

    • @hoodwinked954
      @hoodwinked954 22 дня назад +2

      her accent is very noticeable. just as native english speakers can tell when english is someone else's second language, your accent will be noticeable in japanese.
      its just the way it is. but, you can hear their accent in your language, and they can hear yours in their language. its honestly equal in a sense. why stress about it?
      heck, i live in a different state than i was born in, and after a decade of living in this state, natives can still tell im not born from this state. and its the same freaking country but a different state...

    • @ambulette
      @ambulette 20 дней назад +2

      Don’t worry about having an accent. It doesn’t compromise your ability to communicate with somebody, which is the goal. We speak in English every day with foreigners who have accents and it never bothers us as a native speaker.

    • @mochirealjapanese3430
      @mochirealjapanese3430  18 дней назад +3

      to practice accent, keep listen native Japanese speaking, and say it out loud each phrases over and over everyday👍

  • @CrunsherExtreme
    @CrunsherExtreme 17 дней назад

    Thanks for your motivating words Mochi Sensei! Keep trying our best together! 😉😊
    I don't learn English anymore actually but it's just because I can use it almost in daily life actually. I wanna visit Osaka in next year, so I started learning Japanese again.
    There are some Americans, some spanish guys 'Ola', and other nations on my workers place or on public places, so you normally have a good chance to start a smalltalk conversation (why don't you try to start a small conversation by yourself with a small situation joke). It's funny to see their reactions. When I realized there were some Japanese tourist around public places and sightseeing spots next to mine I just made a fun and said something like すみません and こちらです。while walking. They started smiling instantly :D Love these situations. That's why I like travling and learning languages, even if it's just for smalltalk. It makes fun. Greetings from actually Latvia, Andi 😙

  • @yuxiangwang963
    @yuxiangwang963 22 дня назад

    I’m also in California for school. Definitely come to LA for a visit!

  • @MTH702
    @MTH702 23 дня назад

    I watched this with Japanese subtitles. I think I got the gist of what you were saying, even if I didn't understand some parts 🤓

  • @MultiDryder
    @MultiDryder 23 дня назад +1

    Like how you learned English from hearing it around you goes with why I predominantly learn from anime and switching language over on games including biohazard and on Netflix find my American movies dubbed in Japanese and after 1 year now I actually learned 2 new words without subtitles and like you said not understanding word for word but knowing what you said, this is me from watching this video also and why I still keep subtitles on movies and biohazard game I dont look at subtitles but if I hear a word standing out then I look to figure it out and look at dictionary and 95% of time I'm right

  • @alammd.samsul8424
    @alammd.samsul8424 22 дня назад

    apo ami ekti japanese tech follow kore Fe lead jokto kiso c828 o ua741 oil e dobiye rakhsi,jeno moricha na porte pare...jong dhora toh dore thak opre nickel o otbe na tobe number golo otte pare ki kore numer thik rakbo ki oil bebeher korbo e nie ekti video dite bolben japanese eng.bhainder...amd.

  • @samanthagardstein3543
    @samanthagardstein3543 14 дней назад

    I'm studying with Japanese from zero

  • @arthurhex770
    @arthurhex770 22 дня назад +1

    can anyone reccomend short stories or any type of books beside manga to practice reading for a beginner?

  • @TheRedOGRE
    @TheRedOGRE 22 дня назад +1

    もちせんせいすごいい。まいにち私は日本語をべんきゅうします。がんはってみっな。 sorry i dont know many kanji yet and reading just hiragana can be hard. Im studying everyday but new to learning japanese. My tip to everyone learning japanese is to learn hiragana and katakana right away. Both are super easy to learn. It only took me a couple weeks to memorize all of them. Learn 5 at a time and sit there and right them out over and over. Then learn the next 5 and write the 10 you know. Then learn 5 more etc. Being able to read and understand how to pronounce words not necessarily understand them will help you aquire new words. Also from watching japanese media you can read signs and random words and utilize the alphabets.

    • @TheRedOGRE
      @TheRedOGRE 22 дня назад +1

      If you browse japanese RUclips you'll be able to pick up on words from comments and chat. You can also install the japanese keyboard on pc and mobile to start writing in japanese. The more you read and write the more you'll understand. That's my one tip as a beginner learner myself. Also watch japanese interviews and TV. Not just anime. Music too! Anything that can help you get listening practice in. But don't rely on subtitles. You don't have to understand everything. Just listen for the words you know. Even if you only understand a couple words in a sentence, you can get the gist of it. Goodluck everyone

    • @gacha_love6582
      @gacha_love6582 22 дня назад

      Yes I understand this I'm happy

    • @TheRedOGRE
      @TheRedOGRE 22 дня назад +1

      @@gacha_love6582 おめだとう。good luck on your learning journey

    • @mochirealjapanese3430
      @mochirealjapanese3430  18 дней назад +1

      毎日いっしょにがんばろう!

  • @lyndislegion287
    @lyndislegion287 22 дня назад

    I honestly feel like I'm stagnating in my Japanese. I can read Hiragana and Katakana without fail, and I can read some beginner kanji. However, I don't feel like I'm getting any better with listening and speaking. Like, at all.

    • @mochirealjapanese3430
      @mochirealjapanese3430  17 дней назад

      next step is to learn basic vocabulary! and then you are ready to go with listening (try N5 listening first, you will understand and start feeling confident😊)

  • @chamsterMike
    @chamsterMike 20 дней назад

    I watched it without the subtitle and understand about 70% but it is enough for me to form the context. So many new words to learn though😅

  • @elgatofelix8917
    @elgatofelix8917 22 дня назад

    From her editing, to her enunciation, to the pace at which she speaks and the lovely dresses that she wears, Mochi's presentation is flawless. Thank you for showing us your learning method Sensei ! 👍👍😃

  • @yasseralg3928
    @yasseralg3928 23 дня назад +1

    What JLPT Level Listening is this?
    I am N5, and I got lost 😅

    • @LostSoulAscension
      @LostSoulAscension 23 дня назад +3

      It's like N4, maybe early N3. Don't worry about JLPT level, forget the levels and just listen to a shit load of Japanese, pick up on the cadences and rhythms and pitch direction of tone. As you study more vocabulary and grammar, you will understand why they are saying things a certain way.

    • @yasseralg3928
      @yasseralg3928 22 дня назад

      @@LostSoulAscension Thank you for your kind reply 🙏
      Got worried a bit yesterday.

    • @mochirealjapanese3430
      @mochirealjapanese3430  17 дней назад

      this is around N3😊

  • @Lauratrenzas673
    @Lauratrenzas673 21 день назад

    Hola guapa, que cosas cambiarias en la vida

  • @rogernishi8204
    @rogernishi8204 19 дней назад

    これは本当の話ですか

  • @joseguzman9159
    @joseguzman9159 22 дня назад

    スペイン語を話す人に日本語を教えている人を知っていますか?

  • @alammd.samsul8424
    @alammd.samsul8424 22 дня назад

    onugrohoporbok baccha niben...

  • @armanbaiboriyev96
    @armanbaiboriyev96 22 дня назад

    How can I find a beautiful Japanese girl? To marry her!

  • @alexandersumarokov5901
    @alexandersumarokov5901 23 дня назад

    ko ni chi wa