Introduction In the world of language learning, the journey to fluency in Japanese is often fraught with obstacles. Many learners find themselves stuck on the “Intermediate Plateau,” where progress slows and fluency seems elusive. Enter Japanese Complete—a meticulously crafted curriculum designed to propel learners beyond this plateau and towards mastery. By leveraging the Balanced CorpusContinue reading “The Future of Japanese Fluency: How Japanese Complete is Revolutionizing Language Learning”
Category Archives: Sentence Structure
What are Japanese Particles?
What are Japanese particles? They are role-marking hiragana that follow nouns to explain the who, what, when, where, why, and how in a sentence. They are akin to the W-words of English.
Training Your Language Reflexes
Train your language reflexes (language anticipation) to become highly effective and reach native-level fluency in your target language. Here’s how.
How we Invented New Ways to Teach Japanese
For two plus decades, there has been a severe drought in the materials available to beginners for mastering Japanese intuitively, so we created a New Type of Textbook for learning and mastering the Japanese language. Here we describe the unique features of our program and sequence, which insights provided the opportunity to arrive at theseContinue reading “How we Invented New Ways to Teach Japanese”
Japanese Complete First Lessons Live
Japanese Complete is now live with the initial batch of lessons, subscribe today and get access to the ninja training grounds for Japanese understanding.
The Japanese Musical Mind
and how Pitch Accent will bring your Japanese to a native-sounding level. This article is about Japanese Pitch Accent. Most people exercise their eye-strength for recognizing Japanese visually (eye intelligence), let’s work on our ear intelligence! Just like in other languages, rising intonation on the last syllable indicates a question-statement, as in “Are you goingContinue reading “The Japanese Musical Mind”
Articles in English versus Particles in Japanese
Check out this image, it shows how articles in English come before the primary terms and how particles in Japanese come after the primary terms. You can see that Particles in Japanese are like Post-term Articles (P+Articles) Cover up the articles and you’re speaking Japanese, Cover up the particles and you’re speaking English. Next: ReadContinue reading “Articles in English versus Particles in Japanese”