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  • um have u been to sharedtalk.com?
  • Total immersion in the language. Move to Japan and live with a Japanese family.
  • http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AvAGpp0AWy88tK._3jlf6evty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20090105171510AA5GiB4
  • Try online translations or online Japanese-English dictionaries. In this way, you are going to be familiar with the common words first. Then, try to download audio Japanese conversations or tutorial for you to be able to get the correct and proper pronunciation and intonation.
  • Probably the easiest and fastest way is to watch Japanese animation. Lots of slang that can be used with many young people. Easy to copy because they consist of short phrases, and easy to understand based on the actions and context of contemporary and modern culture. If you want to learn Japanese properly you may want to look for online classes.
  • I know this isn’t an option for most people, but missionary service. The Lord’s missionaries invariably receive the gift of tongues, and once you’re immersed in the culture, it only gets better. I have several friends that served as full-time missionaries in various Asian countries (including Japan), and they’re just as fluent in their respective languages as I am in my mission language, Castilian. HTH!

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