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      10 Reasons You Should Use Songs To Learn Japanese | Japanese Language | Discussion Jump to content
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      10 Reasons You Should Use Songs To Learn Japanese


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      I couldn't agree more! We learn a lot from music: vocabulary, lyrically and melodically-wise - how much more if we use music and songs to learn another language? I really feel that listening to songs of our target language is a very effective way for us to immerse ourselves in another language and getting familiar with it in a fun or soothing way. It's very effective in learning short phrases and practising proper enunciation of Japanese words and phrases, which will likely lead to understanding sentences and more complex paragraphs. The rhythms and melodies also allows you to feel the culture. I love to sing so this really works for me! :)
       

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