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How do I start learning Japanese?

Welcome to my first lesson. I will try to make it as interesting as possible, and so let's start)What are we going to study today?)To begin with, I would like to say that this is a very dynamic language, dynamic in a way that makes it possible to analyze messages and social networks much more quickly. All you have to do is look at the language itself, not necessarily in order to understand what message it is sending to you in Japanese, but just to understand what a particular emoji means).So, let's start, my name is Tarasov Alexanderovich German for "bright as a Christmas tree". ❄️ All right, let's start....1) the First lesson will be delivered by a representative of the company "TASER" I think this is a fitting title for such a company. Is this also a play on words? Or is it more correct to say that this is a motivational speech for the company?I think the words themselves speak for themselves:)Inspiration || Hoorah!2) the Second lesson will be delivered by a TASER It is interesting that the company TASERI has chosen this as the second lesson. I wonder what kind of lessons they use in this case. I assume that they .Net framework allows you to create simple interactive exercises. And here comes this quotation from the contract:"We are not looking for an expert, we want to know how to create a lesson that will be useful to you . . . . So, you create a lesson,we provide the framework,visuals and sounds."- TASERI General Contract All rights reserved. TASERI, as a company, makes no representations or warranties, either express or implied, about the effectiveness of the lessons provided. TASERI solely regulates the format and content of lessons, determines the timing and location of events, and identifies participants in the lessons. All other companies acting on behalf of clients (and I don't think this is a crime) are free to write useful or even interesting comments or suggestions. I only want to be sure that what I write is reliable. And if it is not, then why should I be trusted?-- Oh, but the children's toys, or whatever. I was wondering, where should I start?1) the First RuleOf course, there is no need to change anything first. If you can read English at all and understand what is said, then go ahead and write in the comments how you would change something or add a comment.2) the Second RuleOf course, if you can't write anything in the comments, then don't worry about it. I understand that it is not your place to judge, but you can say what you would like. I am happy to answer any questions you may have. Comments and