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Today, I asked people from France, Britain, Latvia, and India living in Japan about how to learn Japanese.I personally say that speaking skill is more important than writing skill because it is much easier to make Japanese friends and communicate with your clients in your job if you speak Japanese well. But, unfortunately, It is true that Japanese companies care more about JPLT like certifications and stuff, which is not good hiring system.

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8 Comments

  1. I am interested in Japan, mainly because of my elder brother’s daughter. Her mom is Japanese and she lives in Tokyo currently.
    And, if I were to visit there, it’s a blessing to have a place to stay.

  2. Japanese people study in English from elementary to university but we are still not good at speaking because do not spend time on speaking, for exam, we only need writing, listening, and reading skills. When you communicate with Japanese who does not speak English plz try to chat with text lol , they are good at it!

    If you have any questions that you want me to interview about, please leave a comment!

  3. liked it!!!please make more video about learning japanese…maybe you can visit a language school..

  4. i watch your several vids and in which most of indians are either engineer or a researcher. well japan got themselves so many IT and electronics engineers so why do they need indians in their company?

  5. 4:05 The two women somehow emit an aura from their whole bodies as if to say, "Japanese people should speak English, and Japanese is not worth learning for us".

  6. It is pretty funny in generally that the most important aspect of learning a language is speaking and yet that seems to always be the last thing people practice. Also in learning Japanese most courses focus way to much on polite or highly formal conversion and very little on actually spoken Japanese.

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