Serg wrote...
khat31 wrote...
It is impossible to learn a language for pure vanity and not culture, if you're the type of person who is genuinely lazy,isn't the most social and likes easy things and are very critical when it comes to the English language. and people using it wrong. You will never be able to learn Japanese, the change in sentence structure is enough to make most people who try quit.
It takes allot of time and effort, and unless the reason you are doing it for is a good one, that will help you life just don't start since you will never finish.
I learnt english by playing videogames and watching movies/series. I knew what the characters were saying because it either reflected in their actions, or the game had local subtitles. My mother noticed how I could understand them and got me an english book to study by myself.
It was the last time I studied english. By the time I reached midschool when I was 10 I already knew everything I needed to know, and went flawless in grades all the way to last year of highschool (in fact that grade saved me in alot of situations ^^"). And english's grammar is very different than portuguese's.
If someone wants to learn a language, there is a reason. No matter how small or insignificant, there's a reason. And that can be enough to drive one forward.
English is one of the easiest languages to learn depending on what sentence structure your current langauge is. If you said you spoke Spanish or French before I wuld not be surprised even when in my french classes I never payed attention but it was easy to get everything because it was practically just english. I even know a friend who came from Israel and said she learned English from tv/movies. What makes Japanese different is the sentence structure ,many western languages have the same dialect which in't the same for Japanese. Why do you think whenever you hear a Chinese,Japanese or Korean person speak with bad English, it always sound mixed up, because they are trying to speak English with there original sentence structure.
One of the worst ways to learn Japanese, is by thinking of how to say things in English 1st, you have to think like a native speaker to become one, and that's why so many people end up quitting or taking them 2 years to become fluent. They always think as English speakers. That's what I'm saying the reason you want to learn Japanese better be a good one, since you will not succeed, especially if you start getting thought like, "I don't mind reading ENG subtitles, it's easier anyways", since the further you get into the language trust me it get's hard, but after the hard part it get's easy. All I am generally saying is if you are not the most committed person to something don't learn the language, since you won't finish