Have you ever felt like this?
You’ve been studying Japanese for a long time
You understand some things
Your listening is getting better
But
You still can’t speak.
Why does this happen?
Many people believe
If I study more, I will eventually be able to speak.
But in reality,
that’s not how it works.
The common problem
Most learners are doing this
Memorizing vocabulary
Studying grammar
Watching videos
Taking notes
All of these are important.
But they are mostly input.
The real issue
You are not actually using Japanese.
Language is not just for understanding.
It is for speaking.
If you don’t actually speak,
even if you study for years,
it’s very hard to speak naturally.
Why people get stuck
Because
They are afraid of making mistakes
They don’t have chances to practice
They don’t know how to start
So they keep preparing,
but never really start speaking.
What should you do?
The answer is simple
Start speaking.
But not randomly.
You need
Practice at the right level
Guidance that matches you
Step-by-step speaking practice
This is how you build the feeling of
I can actually speak.
Summary
Studying more does not mean speaking better
Input is not the same as output
Japanese is meant to be spoken
If you don’t speak, you won’t improve
You need the right way to practice
If you feel stuck
I’ve studied for a long time, but I still can’t speak.
I know a lot, but I can’t use it.
This is very common.
If you want to change,
focus on speaking in the right way, not just studying more.
If you have someone to guide you
and adjust the practice to your level,
you can improve much faster.
Final
You are not bad at Japanese.
You just haven’t truly started speaking yet.
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