Nastassia4Hire
Really Really Experienced
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- Sep 26, 2014
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The best and quickest way to learn an new language is to immerse yourself in that culture.
If you know anyone Japanese then spend time around them, let them speak the native tongue and ask the basics. You will pick things up pretty quickly, with Rosetta Stone you're allowed to be lazy. I have a Rosetta Stone Spanish and think for the price they're appalling.
If you search online there are people who purposely exchange on camera etc speaking different languages. You could perhaps find someone Japanese who intends to learn English? Therefore you both can learn at the same level and avoid any kind of awkwardness.
Remember that it will be difficult though, but if you persist it will be like riding a bike. Stabilisers at first, but sooner than you think you'll be popping wheelies.
Good stuff.