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Tips to speak japanese fluently

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Tips To Crack JLPT Exam

There is no shortcut for success the only advice i can give it to you is keep practicing and your hard work and your best Honest effort. Today I will share some tips which will help you to crack JLPT exam.    1.)   About JLPT The Japanese-Language Proficiency Test (JLPT), is a standardized criterion-referenced test to evaluate and certify Japanese language proficiency for non-native speakers, covering language knowledge, reading ability, and listening ability.    2.)   Increase Vocabulary The more Japanese words you know , higher the chance of answering the vocabulary questions correctly . Make it a daily routine. Try to remember at least 8-12 new words every day and also learn how to pronounce the word. That way you can fix your Vocabulary part .    3.)   Find Study Material There a lots of tools and free apps   and Websites are available in the market   to upgrade. You can practice speaking, reading, writing a...

Tips To Speak Japanese Fluently

Language is a tool to communicate. On the other hand, even if you know a lot of vocabulary and can speak fluently, it does not necessarily mean that you are a good communicator The purpose of this article is to get you to imagine how you will become fluent in speaking Japanese by showing the overall process. As the saying goes, “There is no royal road to learning”, you have to practice for a certain amount of time. However, if you don’t make mistakes selecting ways to practice, you will eventually achieve your goal. That’s a good aspect of speaking Japanese. People go straight into interactions with native speakers after acquiring some of the grammar and the vocabulary. This is still good, but not the fastest way. You have to immerse yourself in what you know. That way, you can use that knowledge in interactions with native speakers almost effortlessly. Writing System Japanese has three writing systems; Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji. There are tins of characters in Japa...