Introduction:
When learning Japanese it is a challenge for yourself to speak in Japanese. With vocabulary, reading, and listening you can improve your Japanese conversation skills
This guide will help you to progress from beginner to intermediate and even through advanced levels.
Let us further explore in this blog.
Things to know
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Conversation Practice
When people started to learn languages, they always put themselves in focussing only on learning grammar, rewriting sentences, and conjugating verbs. Speaking practice is pushed to the side, practice your Japanese conversation if you want to achieve your speaking fluency.
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Practice by Yourself
Practice your conversation with Japanese speakers which is an important part, there are still plenty of ways you can do Japanese conversation to practice by yourself.
Talking to yourself is a great method, you can also do this when you are at privacy in your home.
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Singing
Select your favorite song and sing to improve your pronunciation and flow. Love of karaoke in Japanese culture is a popular song. You can also find thousands of karaoke videos on sites like Youtube. Karaoke is also a great method to develop your speed in Japanese readings.
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Making Skits
When conversing in the target language you will often found skits in language-learning textbooks which are used to reinforce vocabulary and encourage. If it is more creative, you can create your own skits, also create the sketch with those objects in mind.
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Recording Yourself
Recording to yourself is perfect for practicing speaking and pronunciation by yourself. Try to listen and repeat the sentences out loud, record the one you heard and try to compare them with the Japanese speaker on the video.
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Use AI application
You can download AI applications from the app store but which is available only in Japan, but it is not a suitable way for practicing your Japanese speaking.
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Read children’s book
Reading children’s books will sound funny, you have to understand you are a foreigner trying to learn a language. This is especially important for people whose first language is English because Japanese is so different from our mother tongue
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Listen to native Japanese speakers
If you want to speak like a native speaker, you should listen to native Japanese speakers than learning your lessons from non-native speakers, follow a Japanese speaker’s pronunciation.
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Have a Japanese tutor
Another way to hear correct pronunciation is by learning with a tutor. There are many Japanese schools with different options for the size of the class and part-time enrollment.
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The “R” Sound in Japanese
If you listen to a Japanese person, you will find that when they pronounce R it sounds like an L when they are learning to speak English. The Japanese R has so much trouble between an R and an L, it will take time and practice.
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The “Tsu” and “Su” Sound in Japanese
‘Tsu’ and ‘su sound so similar in Japanese. Learning the difference between ‘Tsu’ and ‘su’ takes a lot of practice, which can be done by listening to native speakers.
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Conclusion
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