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6. Lack of motivation
You might lose the interest in learning Japanese and can’t keep going as time flies by. Seeking motivation is crucial for adhering to learning and achieving desired results. In learning Japanese, you can look for favorite films, celebrities, landscapes, and other things as starting points.
7. Too opportunistic
The study is compounded by a solid foundation, and it is often not desirable to take shortcuts.
8. Do not think questions by your own brain
For instance, if you face a question when you doing the homework of the textbook, do not go to check the answer immediately. Think first! Being diligent in thinking can help you to improve the ability to solve problems.
9. Unsuitable learning materials
You might choose the difficult learning materials which resulting in frustration in learning. The reason is that you don’t know what your level is. One solution could be seeking professional help.
10. Afraid of making mistakes
Such problem happens in both beginner and advanced Japanese learners. They are usually afraid of making mistakes and would not practice Japanese in real life which lose the most precious opportunity to improve the language. You should recognize that people are not perfect creatures. You should pursue the growth by making mistakes rather than pursuing the perfection. Once you experience the sense of achievement of your effort, you’ll be entering a virtuous circle.