Your First Japanese Lesson (23-Step Process)

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 ส.ค. 2024
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    The steps to your first (or next) Japanese lesson will vary, but the ones in the video were:
    How to take a Japanese lesson
    Step 1: Put it off
    Step 2: Get stressed you're putting it off
    Step 3: Browse tutor matching site
    Step 4: Pick whatever teacher
    Step 5: Schedule lesson for today (tomorrow at the latest)
    Step 6: Don't give yourself time to prepare
    Step 7: Have low expectations
    Step 8: Take lesson
    Step 9: Feel proud of self
    Step 10: Get excited to take more lessons
    Step 11: Find a teacher you like (maybe)
    Step 12: Find a consistent lesson time slot
    Step 13: Run experiments until you like result of previous steps
    Step 14: Think about cool stuff you've learned
    Step 15: Try to find stuff you've learned in native materials
    Step 16: Prepare for technical difficulties
    Step 17: Don't be discouraged when things don't go as planned
    Step 18: Try to use/explain what you learned
    Step 19: Don't be too hard on yourself
    Step 20: Work more on output vs input
    Step 21: Pick the level at which you will take lessons (your decision!)
    Step 22: Enjoy yourself
    Step 23: Build up comprehension outside of lessons
    The Japanese I broke down in the video:
    「継続は力なり」という言葉もある通り、私たちは今までの人生で何を継続してきたのかが最終的に大きな差になることが多い。
    Like the saying goes, "persistence pays". In life, what often makes the biggest difference in the end is whether or not you stuck with something.
    Our target phrase was 継続は力なり (keizoku wa chikara nari) (persistence pays off) (lit. continuation + は + power + becoming).
    The video the clip came from was: • 【要約】「やりたいこと」も「やるべきこと」も...
    Thank you for taking the time to read this. Good luck with your Japanese studies! ^_^

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  • @rokucon4218
    @rokucon4218 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    what a calm, informative video!
    been listening to (technically reading) the featured format of content recently: voiced manga slideshows on youtube, and often the words just wash over me. This kind of breakdown is fascinating.

    • @japanesewithniko
      @japanesewithniko  หลายเดือนก่อน

      I'm glad you enjoyed the breakdown, thanks! I love making breakdowns in videos like these. And that description of "the words just wash over me" is something I've felt so many times in my own studies, both because I tend to be bad at paying attention and because the language is going over my head.
      Thanks for commenting! ^_^

  • @hackptui
    @hackptui หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    My favorite Japanese saying is along the same lines: 石の上にも三年。It's keeping me going through the eternal intermediate no-man's land.

    • @japanesewithniko
      @japanesewithniko  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I hadn't known this saying. Thanks for sharing it ^_^
      I know the feeling of being in "eternal intermediate no-man's land". You think you're intermediate, then you get better and think, "No, I was still a beginner before. Now I'm intermediate." And that just continues and continues lol.
      I'm sure you're actually getting better, even if it feels like it's taking forever. Good luck! 頑張ってください!

  • @investmentkage
    @investmentkage หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Thank you very much for this video. I deeply appreciate it.
    I love how passionate you are about this

    • @japanesewithniko
      @japanesewithniko  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Glad you enjoyed it! I definitely am passionate about it. It's so fun to study Japanese and to help other people study alongside me. I don't really understand why I enjoy it so much.
      Thank you for the kind comment ^_^

  • @seto1550
    @seto1550 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    happy to have woken up to another one of your videos. keep up the good work!

    • @japanesewithniko
      @japanesewithniko  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you! For the next while, I am planning to publish a video once every 2 weeks (on Monday PST). Eventually hoping to do even more than that, but we'll see how this goes first ^_^
      Thanks for commenting!

  • @Wawawa8842
    @Wawawa8842 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I SEE THE FREQUENCY!!! KEEP IT UP 🎉🎉🎉

    • @tystake
      @tystake หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      継続は力なり!!(笑)

    • @japanesewithniko
      @japanesewithniko  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @tystake , who also commented here, is actually helping me make these videos now, which will help with consistency. ^_^
      Like he said, 継続は力なり!

  • @TodokanaiKoi
    @TodokanaiKoi หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Well now I wont forget 継続は力なり either lol

    • @japanesewithniko
      @japanesewithniko  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Success! That's what I was hoping ^_^

  • @moniquecolan3917
    @moniquecolan3917 หลายเดือนก่อน

    i hope you make some more of this,, i struggle to understand long sentence and this is the best way to break down each word to make it understandable for a beginner like me,,,, onegaishimasu!

    • @japanesewithniko
      @japanesewithniko  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I'm glad you liked it, thanks! I definitely will make more breakdowns of long sentences. In fact, most of my existing videos have breakdowns like this in them.
      ​Good luck with your studies! Feel free to reach out if you hit any speed bumps along the way. ^_^

    • @moniquecolan3917
      @moniquecolan3917 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@japanesewithniko okay i will gonna check them soon

  • @palacioed17
    @palacioed17 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is one of my favorite idioms related to japanese learning and life! I like it along with 学ぶより慣れろ。It could be translated as Instead of learning, focus on getting used to it. I feel it reflects your language learning philosophy too.. In that, it's ok if you don't perfectly remember every single piece of grammar/vocabulary you just crammed into your brain.. Instead what's important is to be kind to yourself and think hey.. I studied this new thing.. I may not remember perfectly, but if it's useful I will keep seeing it and every time I will get more used to it... that paired with thinking that even if you just managed to study a little bit Today, it may not feel like a lot, but in time even water drops can wear away stone ! (Which is my favorite translation of the idiom you presented today haha)
    Thanks for Today's video! Love the cameo :D

    • @japanesewithniko
      @japanesewithniko  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Nice idiom! I hadn't encountered this one before. It really does match my philosophy to learning something as large/in-depth as Japanese.
      I tried to see if Japanese has an idiom like "in time even water drops can wear away a stone", and I found an article mentioning the phrase 「雨垂れ石を穿つ」(あまだれいしをうがつ) (raindrops drill through a stone(?)). So then I went and asked Rei (my wife) if she has ever heard this phrase, and she said... no. T_T
      Thanks for commenting!

    • @pahoopahoo
      @pahoopahoo หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      「学ぶより慣れろ」も文法的にも間違っていないし意味も通じますが、日本人が使っているidiomは「習うより慣れろ」です。意味としてはほとんど同じですが韻を踏んでいるのがポイントです。「習うより慣れよ」と言うこともあります。というか、こちらのほうが多い気がします。
      念のためですが、この場合の最後の「慣れよ」の「よ」は「断定」の終助詞ではなく、「命令」の「よ」です。即ち「慣れろ」の「ろ」と同じ役割です。

  • @jackmstephens
    @jackmstephens หลายเดือนก่อน

    lol, the random "intrusion." Parent life 😂

    • @japanesewithniko
      @japanesewithniko  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Yeah, it happens a lot. I also often have to pause recording when they're yelling in the background too loud haha. Sometimes I think I should go back to recording at 5am when they're still sleeping, like I used to.
      Thanks for the comment ^_^

  • @pahoopahoo
    @pahoopahoo หลายเดือนก่อน

    「継続は力なり」の「なり」はbecome とかbecoming ではありません。「断定」の「なり」です。「だ」とか「である」とか「です」と同じです。古い言葉ですが現代でもよく出てきます。

    • @japanesewithniko
      @japanesewithniko  หลายเดือนก่อน

      あっ!その通りですね。この「なり」の存在いつも忘れてしまいます。指摘してくれてありがとうございます!

  • @trashgamerxd7612
    @trashgamerxd7612 หลายเดือนก่อน

    ニコさんの動画を見るのはいつも楽しいんだよ。
    息子がいる? 可愛いそうねえ。。もちろん今は大変の時が僕の力ニコさんに上げるよ hahaha
    Please don't stop what you're doing, love u man.
    Greetings from germany

    • @japanesewithniko
      @japanesewithniko  หลายเดือนก่อน

      コメントをありがとうございます!^_^
      子供が3人もいるんですよ。力を貸してください!(笑)

  • @Wawawa8842
    @Wawawa8842 หลายเดือนก่อน

    3:55 かわいい

    • @japanesewithniko
      @japanesewithniko  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thank you!
      That's my oldest. I have 2 even younger ones!