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How I Learned Japanese from Scratch

  • Writer: Julian Choi
    Julian Choi
  • Apr 2, 2024
  • 2 min read

Updated: Apr 19, 2024


For those interested in learning Japanese from scratch, here's how I did it.


My website, Jouzu Juls, is a fun and unique hub where you can learn Japanese through my own journey documented via YouTube videos and links to articles. Let's get started!


First, the approach I use is called the Immersion Approach. Differing from the traditional textbook approach, this is a method that emphasizes comprehensible input in learning a language. I show evidence of my skills and track my progress by showing how I actually speak Japanese through my Japanese YouTube channel and articles.


I have found this approach to be very effective as it creates a more natural learning environment, by exposing students to the conversations and culture of people who actually use Japanese. It also allows students to acquire more practical skills because they learn firsthand how to pronounce and express themselves in Japanese.


Jouzu Juls also accepts reservations for private lessons. Providing one-on-one support for learners at all levels, even natives looking to teach Japanese more effectively. Jouzu Juls will answer any questions you may have about the Japanese language or the software you need to learn efficiently. This personalized guide also includes an explanation of how it has impacted learners in terms of improvement on their learning experience compared to traditional methods, through testimonies and comments.


In addition, Jouzu Juls also provides resources to help you learn Japanese. With my YouTube videos and links to articles, you can learn Japanese grammar and expressions. Also provided are detailed information on Japanese language learning software and apps.


From my experience, I would like to share a few pointers on learning Japanese. First, it is important to learn a little bit every day. Consistent learning will help you improve your skills. It is also important to actually use Japanese. Exposure to conversation and culture will help create a more natural learning environment.


Finally, we recommend keeping a study diary to track your progress. Seeing your progress will help in keeping you motivated.


Have fun learning Japanese through Jouzu Juls! Our goal is to teach at least one student per week. You can be one of them. We invite you to visit our website. Take the first step to start learning Japanese!


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