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How to Learn Japanese Words Faster Than a Speeding Bullet

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You can learn Japanese words fast. Faster than you ever believed. You just need to follow a simple process that I am going to show you.

The Usual Method

Typically people try to learn Japanese words alongside studying grammar. This method can be effective, but is usually pretty slow. If you've got lots of time on your hands, or you're very motivated, then it's fine to use this method. Otherwise you're probably looking for a faster way.

How I Discovered The Secret Trick

When I started to learn Japanese, I didn't want to spend years and years just to be able to have simple conversations. I wanted to move ahead fast; to get a lot of vocab under my belt so I could communicate effectively, fast.

I read a couple of books about using memory effectively and I found the answer. I am going to share the answer with you now. Using this method you have the potential to lock as many as 100 hundred Japanese words into your brain in the next hour.

How To Use The Method

Step One: Pick a word that you want to learn
Step Two: Link the word to an image
Step Three: Think about the image for ten seconds

Let's look at an example:

Step One: You want to learn the Japanese word for "cat". The word is "neko" (pronounced neck - oh)
Step Two: The word "neko" sounds like "neck". So let's imagine a cat with a long neck. The longer the better. Imagine a cat with a 3 foot neck.
Step Three: Close you eyes and think about this image: A cat with a long neck

After doing this for 10 seconds you will never forget the Japanese word for cat is "neko".

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