ROSS Peter
   Department   Tokyo Keizai University  , Communication Studies
   Position   Associate Professor
Date 2015/11/21
Presentation Theme How to Become Fluent Perapera in Japanese: The Lonely Man's Guide to Oral Proficiency in Japanese
Conference JALT 2015
Conference Type International
Presentation Type Speech (General)
Contribution Type Individual
Details There are many ways to be fluent in Japanese. Some people are good at oral Japanese, others are good at reading and writing. Some have good grammar and/or pronunciation. Others have vast vocabularies. The qualities you need to become good at Japanese depend on what aspects you want to master. The speaker offered several attitudes and strategies helpful for learning to communicate well orally, and tips for getting by in Japan without being able to read or write well.