Introduction:
Learning Japanese will make you happy by learning hiragana, katakana, and a hundred characters. So many prefer to focus on listening and speaking first and they do learn the kanji, but will forget it easily. Instead, practicing writing skills in Japanese also plays an important role in practicing your kanji, stroke order, and grammar.
What will help you learning Japanese
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Writing the characters
Think of practicing like a child where you practiced the language only by writing the alphabets from A to Z letters. At first, it will feel difficult to write all the letters. But think how long it took you to write anything in your first language compared to now. Thus only with written Practice only you will be able to achieve it. Thus practice and practice your writing.
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Track your journal
The great and the best way to improve your writing skill is only by writing and Writing a lot. By keeping a track of your written materials you will improve your writing speed.
Keeping a track of your written notes will help you to improve your grammar and expands vocabulary, too. This also improves your kanji where you can practice kanji you know, get practiced to stroke order and you will come across more new kanji when you want to use certain vocabulary or phrases to express yourself and your ideas in a sentence.
A journal can be a great tool that helps you to track your language learning progress. By keeping a notebook or diary or a word pad and writing in it continuously, you will be able to actually see improvement in your writing skills as the day goes on and you will achieve your results very quickly.
If you have forgotten some old kanji or need to brush up on grammar, you can refer back to the journal or notes that you have already. Turn back to a few months ago and have a look at previous notes, it is always something to do.
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Write new characters
Always try to use each new character at least once in your new journal. The more you new characters, you will be able to improve your writing skills quickly and make them better
For getting the new characters you make use of apps or a dictionary. You can also use FluentU to know more new characters and their proper use.
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Count your characters
Initially plan how many characters you are going to write in your journal entry, which will vary depending on your current Japanese skill level and your quantity of available time.
If you plan on writing only in hiragana and katakana, then increase your character count a little. One kanji character is equal to two or three kana letters. Give the challenge to start with 100 and then increase it up to 200, later on, the time you attempt this feat, and reach 250, then 300. This will get practiced by you as the days go on.
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Conclusion
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