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Why Is It Hard to Continue Learning Japanese? Explanation of Reasons and Solutions!

  • 02 Aug, 2024
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Why Is It Hard to Continue Learning Japanese? Explanation of Reasons and Solutions!

“I am interested in learning Japanese, but I can’t seem to keep it up…”
“What are the tips for maintaining motivation to learn Japanese?”
“I am learning Japanese little by little from anime, but I feel like giving up because I don’t understand it well…”
More people are asking, “Why can’t I continue learning Japanese?” Learning Japanese allows you to enjoy anime and manga in their original form and can also help with employment at Japanese companies. However, many people struggle with maintaining motivation, not knowing effective study methods, and feeling like they are not making progress.
In this article, Eri-san from JPLT Online Japanese Language School explains the reasons why it is hard to continue learning and provides detailed solutions. Please find some hints to help you continue your studies!

■ 5 Reasons Why It’s Hard to Continue Learning Japanese

1. Unclear goals

If your learning objectives are vague, it’s hard to maintain motivation. Setting specific goals can improve your eagerness to learn.

2. Difficulty Managing a Schedule

It’s challenging to secure study time amidst a busy daily life. Making a plan and incorporating study time into your daily routine makes it easier to continue.

3. Lack of Visible Progress

Without immediate results, you might lose motivation. Regular self-evaluation and recognizing small achievements are crucial.

4. Difficulty Choosing Study Materials

Choosing suitable materials from many options can be challenging. Selecting materials that match your level and interests can make learning enjoyable.

5. Feelings of Loneliness and Lack of Suppor

Studying alone offers little support, leading to easy discouragement. Joining study groups or using online schools can provide necessary support.

■5 Strategies to Continue Learning Japanese

1. Set Specific Goals

Example: Setting a specific goal, such as “passing JLPT N4 in six months,” will give you a clear guideline for your studies.

2. Create a Study Schedule

Example: Studying for 30 minutes every day at a set time will make it easier to make it a habit. It is useful to use tools such as Google Calendar.

3. Track Your Progress

Example: Record your study time in a study diary or app, and review it regularly to see your own growth.

4. Use Various Study Materials

Example: By combining textbooks, apps, podcasts, etc., you can continue without getting bored. It is a good idea to choose study materials according to your interests.

5. Get Support

Example: Participating in online schools or study groups and interacting with other learners can help maintain motivation. JPLT Online Japanese Language School offers comprehensive individual support.

■5 Points to Keep in Mind forfor Continuing to Learn Japanese

1. Don’t Feel Excessive Pressure

Example: Setting goals that are too high will cause you to give up. Proceed at a reasonable pace.

2. Focus on the Quality of Your Studies

Example: Concentrating and studying for short periods of time is more effective than studying for long periods of time. Focus on specific content.

3. Make Study a Habit

Example: Irregular study will be less effective. It is good to get into the habit of studying at the same time every day.

4. Don’t Be Afraid of Failure

Example: Avoiding study for fear of making mistakes will slow down your progress. Be willing to learn from your mistakes.

5. Understand Your Learning Style

Example: Everyone has their own learning method. It is important to find a method that suits you, rather than sticking to other people’s methods.

■Summary: Create an Environment Conducive to Continuing Japanese Learning!

To continue studying Japanese, it is important to prepare a good learning environment. Start by making daily study time a habit and set reasonable goals. Also, find a learning style that suits you and improve the quality of your learning. It is also important to not be afraid of failure and to have an attitude of trying new things. By keeping these things in mind, you will be able to continue studying while maintaining your motivation.

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