Piensa en Japonés

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Piensa en Japonés

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Piensa en Japonés

A personal 90-day Japonés study hub built around internal monologue, casual reactions, reading recognition, and supplemental study with Michel Thomas, Genki 1, and Mondly.

Qué es esto

Esto no es un curso tradicional de japonés. Es un sistema práctico para “pensar en japonés”, diseñado para ayudarte a reemplazar pensamientos comunes en inglés o español con frases japonesas que sí puedes usar. Los primeros tres archivos te dan 300 frases reutilizables. Los siguientes dos te ayudan a leer los caracteres dentro de esas frases. El plan final convierte todo en un calendario de 90 días.

Idea principal: aprende primero pensamientos útiles, luego los caracteres que aparecen dentro de esos pensamientos, y después elimina poco a poco el romaji para que el japonés empiece a conectarse directamente con el significado.

Herramientas de práctica

Usa el Dojo Kana para reconocer kana con rapidez y luego usa el calendario de 90 días para mantenerte al día con Michel Thomas, Piensa en Japonés y Genki 1.

Archivos de estudio

Cada tarjeta abre una parte del sistema de estudio.

Parte 1 Fundamentos

Monólogo interno básico Thoughts

Daily internal monologue: morning, work, tired moments, food, travel, emotions, decisions, and nighttime.

When: Days 1–30
Cómo usarlo: Inicio here. These are the first thoughts to replace in your head.
Open Partee 1
Parte 2 Casual

Estilo casual nativo Thoughts

Casual self-talk, clarification phrases, travel thoughts, work/debug thoughts, and Osaka/Kansai-style flavor.

When: Days 31–60
Cómo usarlo: Use after Partee 1 starts feeling familiar. Great for turning textbook Japonés into actual thoughts.
Open Partee 2
Parte 3 Escucha

Comedia Gaki / Kansai Reactions

Reaction-heavy phrases inspired by Japonés variety-show rhythm: teasing, correction, disbelief, complaints, and punchline energy.

When: Days 46–75
Cómo usarlo: Use for listening recognition and fast reaction practice. Especially useful if watching Gaki no Tsukai-style clips.
Open Partee 3
Parte 4 Referencia

Ayuda de lectura de caracteres

A deduped list of hiragana, katakana, and kanji that appear only in the 300 phrases.

When: Days 1–90
Cómo usarlo: Use as a reference while learning to read the phrases without romaji.
Open Partee 4
Parte 5 Lectura

Mazo de frecuencia de caracteres

The highest-value characters sorted by how often they appear in the 300 phrases.

When: Days 1–90
Cómo usarlo: Use this to decide which characters to recognize first. Frequency-first beats textbook order for this specific project.
Open Partee 5
Parte 6 Plan

Plan de reprogramación mental de 90 días

The roadmap tying everything together into a 90-day practice schedule.

When: Main Roadmap
Cómo usarlo: Use this as the main schedule. The other files are the practice material.
Open Partee 6

90-day timeframe

The goal is not to memorize all 300 phrases at once. The goal is to activate the most useful phrases first, then expand into casual speech, listening recognition, and reading.

Phase 1: Survival Brain

Days 1–14

Use Partee 1 and Partee 5. Focus on tired, hungry, confused, basic needs, and quick reactions. Aim for 25 phrases and the top 25 characters.

Phase 2: Daily Narration

Days 15–30

Use Partee 1 heavily. Narrate work, home, travel, decisions, and end-of-day thoughts. Aim for 50 active phrases and the top 50 characters.

Phase 3: Social Survival

Days 31–45

Bring in Partee 2. Add questions, clarifications, “how do you say…” patterns, and reactions you could use with another person.

Phase 4: Osaka / PR Mode

Days 46–60

Use the Kansai-flavored phrases in Partee 2. Build recognition for casual rhythm, playful reactions, and warmer informal phrasing.

Phase 5: Gaki Mode

Days 61–75

Use Partee 3 for comedy reactions, disbelief, teasing, correction, and variety-show listening recognition.

Phase 6: Lectura Unlock

Days 76–90

Use Partes 4 and 5. Inicio hiding romaji. Read Japonés directly to meaning: 疲れた → tired, not 疲れた → tsukareta → tired.

How to use Michel Thomas, Genki 1, and Mondly

These tools should support the phrase system instead of replacing it. Use them for structure, grammar, vocabulary, and repetition.

Tool Mejor role How to pair it with this site Suggested pace
Michel Thomas Total Japonés Audio thinking and sentence-building Use it during commute, walks, chores, or low-pressure time. After a lesson, pick 3–5 phrases from Partes 1–3 and say them out loud without looking. 15–30 minutes, 3–5 days/week
Genki 1 Grammar foundation and structured learning Use Genki to understand why phrases work. Do not let it slow down your speaking. Treat grammar as explanation after exposure, not a gate before using the language. 2–3 textbook sessions/week
Mondly Vocabulary reps and gamified consistency Use Mondly as the daily streak/repetition tool. When Mondly teaches a word, connect it back to one of your 300 phrases when possible. 5–10 minutes/day
Partes 1–6 on this site Personal phrase activation and reading recognition This remains the main system. The goal is to make Japonés appear in your real thoughts, not just in lessons. 20 minutes/day

Suggested weekly routine

Daily minimum

  • 5 minutes: review yesterday's phrases
  • 5 minutes: learn 3–5 new phrases
  • 5 minutes: shadow aloud
  • 5 minutes: force internal monologue in Japonés

3 times per week

  • Use Michel Thomas for audio sentence-building
  • Use Genki 1 for grammar context
  • Update your focus list: phrases you actually used or thought that week

Weekend reset

  • Review Partee 6 to confirm your current phase
  • Use Partee 5 to review high-frequency characters
  • Watch one short Japonés clip and listen for phrases from Partes 2–3

Recommended study order

Priority Do this first Why
1 Partee 6 roadmap Use it to know what phase you are in.
2 Partee 1 phrases These are the highest-value internal thoughts.
3 Partee 5 frequency deck Learn the characters you will see most often.
4 Partee 2 casual phrases Build natural self-talk and real-world phrasing.
5 Partee 3 Gaki/Kansai reactions Improve listening recognition and comedy/casual reaction speed.
6 Partee 4 character aid Úsalo como referencia cuando un carácter siga apareciendo.
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Días 1–30 • Base auditiva

Michel Thomas Japonés

Ideal para desarrollar primero el instinto de formar frases. Úsalo mientras caminas, conduces o haces tareas para que el japonés empiece a sentirse conversacional.

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Días 15–90 • Libro principal

Paquete Genki 1

Usa el libro, el cuaderno de ejercicios y la clave de respuestas para estructura, lectura de kana, gramática y práctica tipo tarea.

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Suplemento diario • Mantener la racha

Mondly Premium de por vida

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