Login

Lost your password?
Don't have an account? Sign Up

Learn Japanese While Sleeping 8 Hours – Learn More Beginner Phrases

Learn even more Japanese phrases while sleeping 8 hours! Also get your free Kanji eBook to learn when not sleeping: ↓ Learn more about sleep learning ↓

You asked for a new version with more phrases, here it is! In this video, we use advanced binaural beats to help you learn the Japanese language. Binaural beats are specifically meant for sleep learning.

The video features 40 phrases for Japanese beginners. Listen to this as you go to sleep and leave on while you sleep for the greatest effects. The binaural beats we use in this video will enhance your learning abilities — and it may even help you sleep better!

Sleep-aided learning functions more like a support system to the waking brain—reinforcing knowledge but not substituting your daytime study hours.
You won't learn Japanese by ONLY watching this video, but it will help you through passive learning.

Music: www.bensound.com

■ Facebook:

Click here to find out more about this lesson:

https://www.educational.guru

62 comments

  1. Brandon Schell

    To Actually get this to work, you need to study these words while you’re awake, then play this when you sleep and it’ll move the memorized words from short-term to long-term, don’t just jump in and think that you’ll speak like a native by morning, hope this helps

  2. Miku Xx_.

    Tips might work:
    1. Copy all those sentences in small book. (So you can carry around)
    2. Download this as mp3. (So you can repeat it in play music or whatever it called)
    3. Try to remember this sentences
    4. Know the Japanese word. (Like kanji, hiragana and katakana)
    5. Write those sentences over and over again.

    Ok that’s all.

    1. pochita

      I can’t learn Katakana… It’s hard, I’m currently learning Kanji and Hiragana, I’ve learned to communicate with people who speak japanese in just a month.. ? I know most of these already, but some are helpful.

  3. seaslugdyl

    This plus my first place on the Duolingo leaderboard for Japanese and I’ll be fluent in no time!!

    The plan:

    After I secretly become fluent I’ll break out into full Japanese for about an hour and act like I don’t know what anyone is saying.

  4. Idiomas Entusiasticos

    Me and one of my friends are trying to learn Japanese together. We think it’s a really pretty language.

    So, imma try out this sleep stuff and study while I’m awake. I feel like even when I’m asleep, just listening to the language could help.

  5. Binnie’s Lockscreen

    Can’t you also say 頂きます (いただきます) when you are thanking for the food? Since “Itadakimasu” is an essential phrase in the Japanese vocabulary. It’s often translated as “I humbly receive,” but in a mealtime setting, it’s compared to “Let’s eat,” “Bon appétit,” or “Thanks for the food.” Some even liken it to the religious tradition of saying grace before eating.

    I’m kinda confused I might be completely wrong ?

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*
*