What animation is good for learning Japanese?

Question 1: What's good about learning Japanese? 1.ドラぇもん (robot cat)-rookie level.

The dialogue is super simple, just a few words that are good for beginners.

2. Strawberry marshmallows-entry level

It's relatively simple, and it belongs to people who have no theme and content and don't want to use their brains to kill time.

3.ぁず Comic King (Az Comic King)-Entry Level

Speak slowly and clearly, and challenge the third level.

4. College "Alice College"-entry level

Although the story is not interesting, I will try to do listening exercises.

5.ぁぁ, Goddess さま (My Goddess)-Entry Level+

The speed of speech is average, which is slightly more difficult than that of Az Comic King, but it is still very suitable for beginners who have basically established a Japanese framework.

6. "Sky City"-entry level or above.

One of Miyazaki Hayao's early masterpieces, the plot is good, the language is not too difficult, and there are no uncommon words.

7. ヒカルの (Chess Soul)-Entry Level+

It's a little more difficult than King Az comics, but as a second-level learner preparing for the exam, it should not be difficult to understand.

8.air (Clear Sky Wan Li)-Entry Level+

The story is so sad, and God's tail is so pitiful. Except Shenwei's mother likes to use some Kansai dialects, beginners may have some problems, and others are nothing.

9. Beautiful Bird Day (Every Day of Beautiful Birds)-Entry Level+

The Japanese really want to come out, and the language is similar to other people of the same level.

10. All-metal panic-professional-

The speed of speech is average, which is much simpler than Chunhong in spring. The point is that Chunhong speaks too fast (much better than the rainforest).

1 1. The land of the cloud (the agreed place beyond the cloud)-professional-

An animated film has nothing to say about the exquisiteness of the picture. Practice your ears while enjoying it. But in the end, it was a little puzzling. Can someone tell me that Zuo is dead?

12. Haruki Spring Melancholy (Haruki Spring Melancholy)-Professional.

With more vocabulary and faster speech speed, ear training is a good choice for people who have entered a certain learning level;

13. Detective Academy Q (Detective Academy Q)- Professional (slightly successful)

A mystery film, but different from Conan is another feeling. You can learn a lot of vocabulary related to daily necessities by listening to this kind of mystery film.

14. Glass color in front of night light (glass color in front of night light)-professional (slightly successful)

Nice funny work, *** 12. It's not that hard.

15. Inuyasha (Inuyasha)-professional level (slightly successful)

TV 167 words. Don't be too busy reading subtitles.

16. Puppy girl (Puppy girl)-Professional (Easy)

The speech speed is normal, and there are beautiful poems in it. When it comes to poetry, it naturally involves classical Chinese, and this alone may cause some difficulties to the audience. But the picture is good.

17. Hell Girl (Hell Girl)-Professional (Easy)

Film noir of the same kind as The Death Note. The realistic tone is not artificial, close to the tone of Japanese drama, and it is good to hear. The perfect score of Band 2 listening should be able to understand 60%.

18. Sunshine れのチク (lively rainforest life)-nightmare level

Speak too fast and don't know what to say. Be conscious and see how much you can understand.

Question 2: Is it better to read comics or the book Standard Japanese when learning Japanese? It seems that you have no foundation and plan to teach yourself? As a graduate student majoring in Japanese and a teacher who has been teaching for many years, I tell you from a professional point of view, don't watch cartoons to teach yourself Japanese. Many Japanese people in anime are not really in line with life. Art comes from life and is divorced from life.

If you plan to learn Japanese, you can learn it in standard Japanese. You can also use everyone's Japanese. Japanese, the standard Japanese language, was written by China people, but it has some shortcomings. Everyone's Japanese is relatively simple and easy to use.

I suggest you learn Japanese with books first. You can often watch cartoons. If you watch cartoons to learn Japanese, you'd better have a teacher to guide you.

Nowadays, watching anime and learning Japanese are all high starting points, which are not suitable for beginners to learn. When Fengling went to school in Japan, she had a course of elementary animation to learn Japanese. You can ask.

Question 3: Which anime do you recommend is easier to learn Japanese? It is not reliable to learn Japanese by watching cartoons. You can learn a lot of vocabulary, but you can't learn grammar and your pronunciation is not normal.

Question 4: What animation can be used to learn Japanese well? 1.ドラぇもん (robot cat)-rookie level

The dialogue is super simple, just a few words that are good for beginners.

2. Strawberry marshmallows-entry level

It's relatively simple, and it belongs to people who have no theme and content and don't want to use their brains to kill time.

3.ぁず Comic King (Az Comic King)-Entry Level

Speak slowly and clearly, and challenge the third level.

4. College "Alice College"-entry level

Although the story is not interesting, I will try to do listening exercises.

5.ぁぁ, Goddess さま (My Goddess)-Entry Level+

The speed of speech is average, which is slightly more difficult than that of Az Comic King, but it is still very suitable for beginners who have basically established a Japanese framework.

6. "Sky City"-entry level or above.

One of Miyazaki Hayao's early masterpieces, the plot is good, the language is not too difficult, and there are no uncommon words.

7. ヒカルの (Chess Soul)-Entry Level+

It's a little more difficult than King Az comics, but as a second-level learner preparing for the exam, it should not be difficult to understand.

8.air (Clear Sky Wan Li)-Entry Level+

The story is so sad, and God's tail is so pitiful. Except Shenwei's mother likes to use some Kansai dialects, beginners may have some problems, and others are nothing.

9. Beautiful Bird Day (Every Day of Beautiful Birds)-Entry Level+

Question 5: What anime is better for learning Japanese? The crown of guilt

Question 6: When learning Japanese, is it useful to watch Japanese cartoons and Japanese dramas? What are the benefits? Advantages and disadvantages are equally divided:

Benefits:

1, through the combination of video and audio, strengthen your ability to cope with the situation.

2. Japanese intonation is different from Chinese intonation. Listening more will make your sense of language better sublimated.

3. With the increase of vocabulary, although there are many words in several textbooks, they also lack some technical terms.

4. Language learning begins with listening, speaking and writing. Recall how you learned Chinese when you were a child. You watch too many videos, and you can speak a little.

Disadvantages:

1, fleeting scenes and grammar will make you feel as if you have learned it, but you will forget it after a while.

2. The standard language (Tokyo accent) is not deliberately used in animation and Japanese dramas. You will be influenced by Kansai accent, which sometimes leads to Kansai accent.

3. Just watching movies without looking at the actual grammar and sentence patterns will make you look very understanding.

4, watching these videos will also delay time, but the effect will not be too high, there are situational reactions but not you personally.

Question 7: Is it useful to learn Japanese by watching cartoons and Japanese dramas? The landlord can teach himself or sign up for a class first. Hujiang and Yu Tao are both good Japanese learning websites. Master the basics first. Then we can learn Japanese with animation. Watching anime is also divided into intensive reading and extensive reading. Don't say it if you look at it extensively. You can look at it in any way to consolidate your foundation and expand your vocabulary. It's more important to look carefully. Choose a Japanese drama or anime that you really like and can't get tired of watching. It is better to have bilingual subtitles. Check the words and grammar you don't understand repeatedly until you can hear every pen name in the film, understand every sentence and even say it with the characters in the play. This intensive reading is supplemented by extensive reading. After a long time, you will find that your listening, speaking, grammar and vocabulary have made great progress, and you will not say anything about the exam. Don't be eager for quick success, but look at it with enjoyment. Improving Japanese is just a bonus.

Question 8: What anime is good for learning Japanese? All comics have learning space.

I have the same hobby as you.

But I like watching anime, so I want to learn Japanese.

Question 9: What Japanese dramas or cartoons are better for practicing Japanese listening? First of all, it is not recommended to practice listening with cartoons, because the language in cartoons is very different from the Japanese way of speaking in daily life.

For Japanese dramas, it is suggested to choose something that is not exaggerated and relatively close to life, such as a man who can't get married, a stubborn father, a love story in Tokyo (although it is a long time ago), and marry a good family, Ying Long.

Then choose a relatively difficult one, such as Galileo, the detective of the Great White Pagoda, in which there are many plays of honorifics, formal occasions and technical terms.

You can choose some anime movies, such as a girl who travels through time and space, a girl who dreams of the street, and a witch who rushes to the house.

General series of comics and Japanese songs can cultivate interest in Japanese, but they are not good for practicing listening.

Question 10: Can I learn Japanese by watching Japanese cartoons? Is it easy to understand? Not so good. More and more ACG language is used, which is a little different from what is actually said, but there is not much difference. Learn Japanese five syllables, and then learn pronunciation, and you can basically understand it.