Home Learn Japanese How to practice reading as a begginer?LLearn JapaneseHow to practice reading as a begginer?January 5, 20232 comments Hi, Im a begginer learning japanese (1 months if im not wrong), and I find it very difficult and frustrating to read texts since the structure is hard to figure out. How can I practice reading while beiing in a very early level?Any advice? Tags:Japanese LanguageLearn Japanese 2 commentsYou can try using Genki, as you follow grammar points and learn vocabulary you will be able to read and comprehend each lesson’s dialogues.After some point later, you will be able to start reading children stories and so on 😉Look for the tadoku graded readers in this subredditThey’re picture books in JapaneseYou can’t possibly mess it upLeave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
You can try using Genki, as you follow grammar points and learn vocabulary you will be able to read and comprehend each lesson’s dialogues.After some point later, you will be able to start reading children stories and so on 😉
Look for the tadoku graded readers in this subredditThey’re picture books in JapaneseYou can’t possibly mess it up
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You can try using Genki, as you follow grammar points and learn vocabulary you will be able to read and comprehend each lesson’s dialogues.
After some point later, you will be able to start reading children stories and so on 😉
Look for the tadoku graded readers in this subreddit
They’re picture books in Japanese
You can’t possibly mess it up