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Learning support
You are ready to learn a new language, but where do you begin? Below, find tid bits on where to begin, and how to approach your language learning journey. Set yourself up for success! Start off on the right path with Camellia.
writing~start with the basics.
hiragana-learn the basic syllabary to understand pronunciation.
katakana-learn the second syllabary used mainly for foreign words.
Start by learning hiragana and katakana, and gradually introduce kanji. There are many textbooks to assist you in practicing and learning the skill area.
What are some resources available in learning?
~textbooks
~apps,
~flashcards
~podcasts
~Japanese media
~music
~labeling
~language exchange partners
grammar and vocabulary learning will be enhanced through uses of learning resources above. Texbooks are good resources. Techniques might be using flash cards and apps.
Kanji learning might be a little tricky. It needs a little warming up to. Some important facts might be. . .
Stroke order, and is important to introduce it gradually.
Listed above are some immersive practices in the language as well. Such as Japanese media, podcasts, music, and labeling. There are plethora of resources, and can be found online, and through media.
Finally, for speaking practice you can find a language exchange partner! You might be able to exchange knowledge, and teach them English in return:)
hiragana-learn the basic syllabary to understand pronunciation.
katakana-learn the second syllabary used mainly for foreign words.
Start by learning hiragana and katakana, and gradually introduce kanji. There are many textbooks to assist you in practicing and learning the skill area.
What are some resources available in learning?
~textbooks
~apps,
~flashcards
~podcasts
~Japanese media
~music
~labeling
~language exchange partners
grammar and vocabulary learning will be enhanced through uses of learning resources above. Texbooks are good resources. Techniques might be using flash cards and apps.
Kanji learning might be a little tricky. It needs a little warming up to. Some important facts might be. . .
Stroke order, and is important to introduce it gradually.
Listed above are some immersive practices in the language as well. Such as Japanese media, podcasts, music, and labeling. There are plethora of resources, and can be found online, and through media.
Finally, for speaking practice you can find a language exchange partner! You might be able to exchange knowledge, and teach them English in return:)
Goal setting, and earn a Japanese Tea Ceremony set!
We love goal setting, taking steps and measuring your outcome at Camellia! Find the goals setting sheet below, and use it for your studying. After completing each stages, goals, and outcome send it in, and receive a Japanese Tea Ceremony set! Get on your way to a meaningful language learning journey.
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