Aureliu wrote: ↑Fri Oct 02, 2020 8:04 pm
If for whatever reason Duolingo doesn't work out I recommend Memrise. Their recent updates on Japanese 0,1, and 2 have been great. When I tried Pinsleur it didn't matter how many times I heard the word, if I couldn't see them written down with their individual characters I could never get them.
Researching online you probably already know this but with self-taught Japanese the way to go seems to be:
1.Learn Hiragana and Katakana
2.Learn some Kanji, probably need like 3000 or something to be fluent, but start with the 1000 most frequently used.
3.Learn Basic Grammar
4.Learn sentences
And you do all this while watching Kore-eda flicks and other Japanese stuff with Jap subs or no subs.
Part of it really depends on the individual too, of course - what your learning style is, what you're good or bad at. I did the first few Pimsleur lessons a couple times some 8 months ago, when I was in Japan (
JESUS THIS YEAR HAS BEEN LONG ALREADY!!!) - haven't practiced them at all since - and I still remember every single construction perfectly, in the exact voice in which the folks spoke them.
...That being said, I am absolutely godawful at ever just listening to a language spoken casually and conversationally, and understanding, or picking up on, any of it at all. Even languages in which I am ostensibly, err, fluent.
But if people enunciate clearly and plainly, especially with an "educated" accent, I'll remember it forever. So I guess I'm both good and bad at aural learning??
^ Regarding the proper way to go about learning it seriously, you're absolutely right. Start with the characters/alphabet/pronunciation (of any language), learn the basic grammar and basic words, slowly progress up from there. But that's if you're a very motivated and focused person (or if you have to learn it for school), and if you're one of those you probably wouldn't be asking for help in the first place, ne?
So I would still recommend trying something like the Pimsleur stuff just for a couple hours, and seeing if it helps at all. I was absolutely shocked by how much it helped me, given my low expectations, and given how little Duolingo or anything ever did for me!