![]() When learning is fun, you’re naturally more motivated to keep studying.Īnd finally, you learn about Japanese culture. If you really want to communicate and connect with Japanese speakers, then it really helps to know more about Japanese film. While you’re practicing listening comprehension and expanding your vocabulary, you’re also enjoying a good flick. You can start and stop wherever you’d like and you can have subtitles if you need them so that you’re not completely lost. Thanks to the miracle of DVDs, you don’t have to rewind or fast-forward and you have total control over the viewing experience. The wonders of our technological age make it easier than ever to learn through movies. ![]() You may also get different sets of vocabulary, depending on what kind of film you’re watching. You’re exposed to different accents, registers, styles and ways of speaking. ![]() Movies also give you a wide variety speakers to listen to. This includes gestures, facial expressions, conversational etiquette, and social customs and that are also part of a language. You get to see the language in context, which leads to a deeper understanding of it. Or at least the way it’s spoken in movies, but that’s real enough. There are several advantages to learning a language through movies rather than textbooks.įirst of all, you’re learning real, natural Japanese the way it’s actually spoken. (Download) Why Learn Languages through Movies and Films? This blog post is available as a convenient and portable PDF that youĬlick here to get a copy.
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