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Start Here: Your First Steps in Japanese
Begin your Japanese learning journey with the essential foundations. In this section, you will learn how to study Japanese, check your current level, choose the right learning path, and build the basics of hiragana, katakana, pronunciation, sentence structure, and essential particles.
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Start Here: Japanese Foundations|はじめての日本語

Start Here · Lesson 2

How to Learn Japanese Effectively

Let’s test your understanding of good study habits. Check your knowledge and build the right mindset for your Japanese learning journey.

Practice: Check Your Understanding

Read each question carefully and choose the best answer.

Q1. What is a good study habit?

A. Study a little every day

B. Study only once a year

C. Never review

Answer:

Q2. What should you do with useful phrases?

A. Only read them silently

B. Say them out loud

C. Skip them

Answer:

Q3. What should beginners study first?

A. Only difficult kanji

B. Useful daily expressions

C. Very advanced grammar

Answer:

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1. Completing This Lesson

Once you’ve answered the questions, make sure to scroll down and click the green “Complete Lesson” button. This ensures your progress percentage is updated.

2. Checking Your Progress

You can view your course completion scores, badges, and dashboard timeline anytime by checking your personalized “Dashboard” / “My Page” via the top menu.

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