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Is there any good way to learn Japanese?
To sum up, the main ways to learn Japanese are self-study and joining classes.

Self-study: If you are self-study, I suggest you watch some free video tutorials. There are many masters in Japanese studies in Mile Mile. You can take the time to find 1-2 a video UP expert who thinks that his teaching is better, his video is comprehensive and systematic, and he is easy to understand. Follow the video science of UP masters. When studying, you can buy matching tutorials and workbooks according to video tutorials.

Enrolling in classes: At present, learning Japanese by enrolling in classes is mainly divided into online learning and offline learning, and enrolling in classes is a more efficient way to learn Japanese. Online or offline learning, you can choose according to your actual situation. First of all, the advantage of offline learning is that it is convenient and fast, and it can be learned anytime and anywhere, and it can be learned in fragmented time, with high cost performance; The disadvantage is that learning is not as good as offline. Secondly, offline learning has the advantage of face-to-face communication with teachers, higher efficiency and learning atmosphere; The disadvantage is that it is expensive, time-consuming and laborious, and you have to go to a special offline venue. If you know how to sign up for classes, you can search online courses, such as official website, Taobao, JD.COM, Tencent Classroom, Netease Cloud Classroom, and other offline courses. You can search the surrounding Japanese training centers through Meituan, Gaode Map and Baidu Map, and sometimes there may be organizations distributing leaflets and the like.

On the whole, I personally think it is better to report to the class meeting, especially for students who want to take part in the Japanese college entrance examination, Japanese postgraduate entrance examination and grade examination. Enrolling in classes can be more efficient and have a better learning effect. You can only choose the route according to your own situation. After comparing many online courses, I'd better choose an interesting Japanese course, which is a live webcast course. I have been attending classes at a fixed time every week for four months. At present, in the N4 stage, I have gradually developed my study habits. My goal is to take the N 1 exam in June this year.