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We spent 10,000 hours to make the perfect Japanese course.

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The 10,000 Hours Approach to Japanese - The Japan Guy

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Educational Articles & Videos. The 10,000 Hours Approach to Japanese. 8. Visiting forums about the Japanese language, or any language for that matter, can provide some great insight into people's presumptions about learning languages. There is always one common tiff as to whether an adult who starts learning English can ever truly be fluent.

~4000 Hours of Japanese in 2 Years! : r/LearnJapanese - Reddit

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For me I do about 40 hours a week of Japanese (with a 40 hour full-time job), so it would take me just over 2 years as well. If you have 20 hours per week to study then you'd expect to get to this level in 4 years. It'll take longer if you have less time. Consistency and hours spent are the key, not being "talented".

The 10,000 Hours Approach to Japanese | All About Japan

https://allabout-japan.com/en/article/742/
The 10,000 Hours Approach to Japanese. I teach a discussion class at an Eikaiwa English-language school, and we once had a discussion about an article called 10,000 hours. The article was written based on findings in the book Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell. The premise of this article was that a person who devotes themselves to a trade, craft

The 10,000-hour method (ancient blog post by khatzumoto)

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Over those 18 months, I listened to 18-24 hours per day of Japanese, which comes to 10,000 hours. Because my learning was input-focused, my listening ability was even stronger (much stronger) than my speaking ability; everyone needs to be able to understand more than they usually use — you don't talk like a politician or a newscaster, but

The 10,000 Hour Rule and What it Means for Language Teaching

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If you are going to a language class once a week, you can expect it to take about two hundred years to get 10,000 hours of practice. It is not only hours, but also frequency of study. People remember things better the following day than one week later, so that intensive study is better than once a week.

The 10,000-Hour Rule to Master Any Skill Goes to Waste Without This Key

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In fact, without this crucial element, the 10,000 hours of practice go to waste. The key ingredient to make the 10,000 rule work in your favor is relevance. For our brain to learn a task or

Can 10,000 hours of practice make you an expert? - BBC News

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"The idea came in 2009. I was visiting my brother and we decided to play a par three, nine-hole course," he says. "I had never really been on a golf course and went out and shot a 57, which is

How Long Does It Take to Learn Japanese? - Jumpspeak

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What's most important is to understand that how you define "learning" will determine how long it takes you to learn Japanese. Most people today are familiar with the "10,000 hour" rule. According to the rule, it takes approximately 10,000 hours of continued study, 5 hours a day for 5-6 years, to master anything.

10,000 Hours: How Experts Practice Better Than the Rest - James Clear

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Gladwell, citing research by K. Anders Ericsson, explained that the key to becoming world-class in any field was to practice a specific task for at least 10,000 hours. As you might expect, people quickly latched onto the number 10,000 and forgot the details of the argument. Obviously, there is no magic in the 10,000th hour, but it is true that

How Long Does It Take to Learn Japanese - LingoDeer Blog

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Actually, the amount of time that it takes to learn Japanese depends on the level of mastery that you want to reach. To give you a good reference, though, the US Department of State says that it will take approximately 88 weeks of learning, or 2200 hours, to be able to fluently understand and speak Japanese. Two Key Factors Decide How Hard is

Complexity and the Ten-Thousand-Hour Rule | The New Yorker

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Based on research suggesting that practice is the essence of genius, best-selling author Malcolm Gladwell popularized the idea that 10,000 hours of appropriately guided practice was "the magic

Forget 10,000 Hours of Practice - Embrace Shokunin To Be an Expert

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Debunking The 10,000 Hours Rule. Most of us have probably heard that we're considered an expert in our field once we've practised our craft for 10,000 hours. The concept comes from the work of psychologist K. Anders Ericsson, and was popularised by Author Malcolm Gladwell in his book Outliers. Gladwell pointed to several case studies of

How to master new skills with 'deliberate practice' - BBC

https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20190318-how-to-master-new-skills-with-deliberate-practice
4. Ask for feedback from someone experienced, or film yourself at your task. If you want to be a good public speaker, film yourself presenting and compare it to other videos of speakers. 5. If you

10,000 Hours of Practice Makes Perfect - Fact or Myth?

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The 10,000 hours rule may be a myth of sorts, but as a loose rule, practice does make perfect-ish. Consistent and directed focus over time is a pretty well proven path for success (neurologically we re-wire our brains based on our sensory input, so, all studies aside, there is specific biological proof here).

The 10,000 Hours Rule: Fact, Fiction, or Something in Between?

https://www.smarterandharder.com/10000-hours/
The 10,000 hours rule has a peculiar relationship with the idea of talent. On the one hand, it dispels the illusion of natural experts. It cures us of the notion that some people were born to be great, and the rest of us just weren't. On the other hand, the rigidity of it implies that talent plays no role at all.

Outliers' 10,000 Hour Rule - Cultural Front

https://www.culturalfront.org/2009/09/outliers-10000-hour-rule.html
The college process hinders accomplishing the 10,000 hour rule because between doing homework, possibly having a job, and then trying to practice and perfect a certain skill would be very exhausting. Their aren't enough hours in a day to keep up with all that work. September 23, 2009 at 4:34 PM.

[Method] If you follow the 10,000 hour rule, life becomes a lot

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5000 hours to advanced 10000 hours to expert and 20000 hours to master. Of course, focus and the repetition of practice matters in it. If you play 1 week for 30 hours and next week you skip then your skill will never improve to that extent. There is an effect called the compound effect. Whatever you do in life, it keeps adding up into your account.

The 10,000 Hour Rule — How much Practice Really Makes You a ... - Medium

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Like so many internet hypes, the 10,000-hour rule is a vast oversimplification of reality. Still, there is a glimmer of truth in it: Practice makes perfect. And if you want to get better at

Practice Will Make You Better, but Maybe Not the Best

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/practice-will-make-you-better-maybe-not-best-180972961/
The rule—based on a 1993 study of young violinists and pianists —says that to reach greatness a person needs to dedicate 10,000 hours of practice to an endeavor, or two hours per day for 10

These 3 daily practices are the Japanese 'secret' for a 'long and happy

https://www.cnbc.com/2024/06/29/ikigai-3-daily-practices-for-a-long-and-happy-life-.html
Okinawa, Japan has the highest concentration of centenarians worldwide. Here are three principles that may lead to their longevity.

Beyond the 10,000 hour myth - how we really acquire skill

https://johnfergusonsmart.com/beyond-10000-hour-myth-really-acquire-skill/
So we can safely put the myth of the 10,000 hours to rest. However, there are a some useful learnings that we can take away from the work of Ericsson and a few others. Practice is essential. Although the 10,000 hours figure may be wrong, experience does of course contribute to proficiency.

ELI5: why does it take 10 000 hrs to be really good at something

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Mastering a skill that takes 10,000 hours is significant because of how long it takes. It means that most people won't do it. That's what makes it impressive. Learning to shave isn't impressive, so we don't consider it a "skill." That's the real reason they say it takes 10,000 to get good at something.

The 10,000-Hour Theory: Does Practice Make Perfect?

https://www.success.com/the-10000-hour-theory-does-practice-make-perfect/
Reinventing. To start as a complete beginner and become a pro, McLaughlin knew he would have to put in a lot of time. Golf is terribly difficult, and insane amounts of deliberate practice would be