Japanese Language Stickers v2.0
Japanese Language Stickers v2.0
MAKE IT FUN - MAKE IT EASY - MAKE IT STICK!
Place the stickers around your home, office and classroom to transform them into immersive Japanese environments that turbocharge your vocabulary. Each pack contains over 440 stickers of the most commonly used Japanese words and terms.
WORK SMARTER, NOT HARDER
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Become more confident in your Japanese abilities
- Impress your family, friends and classmates
- Avoid undoing all your hard work by forgetting core vocabulary
- Get out of the textbook and into the real world
✅ Value - 440 Japanese language stickers
✅ Durable - High quality stickers that are dishwasher safe
✅ Backed by Science - Leverages the proven learning principle of Spaced Repetition.
✅ Simple, fun and effective - Just put each sticker on it's corresponding item and away you go! Utilising your everyday objects to help you learn throughout the day
✅ Wont leave a mark - Our stickers are safe to use on virtually all surfaces and wont leave any residue once removed
✅ 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEE - We think you will love our stickers! However, If you are not happy with your stickers for any reason - simply send them back and we will refund you in full - no questions asked
The Science of Vocabulary Memorization
So do these things actually work?
In short, yes, here's why...
Before you can do anything in a second language, such as read a sentence, understand a statement or have a simple conversation, you need a strong foundation of vocabulary. Think of this as a concrete foundation on which you can build your fluency.
So how do stickers placed around the home and office help with this? Most learners do what is called 'binge and purge' learning. This means they will learn a lot in a block of time but then not follow-up that good work to cement their learning. Essentially they will lose it just as fast as they gained it.
Language stickers carefully designed and placed in high context locations facilitate what is called spaced repetition. Craig Lambert from Harvard Magazine lists 10 academic studies suggesting that spaced repetition can increase retention by up to 50%!
Linguist, Dr. Višnja Pavii Taka, in his book Vocabulary Learning Strategies and Second Language Acquisition describes some of the most effective ways to introduce new vocabulary as:
- translating the term into the first language
- define the meaning
- presentation through context
- direct connection to real objects
- active learner involvement in vocabulary presentation
- phonetic transcription
Our stickers include translations, multiple forms of phonetics and learners are involved by placing them on real objects.
Dr. Višnja Pavii Taka goes on to explain that multiple encounters with the new vocabulary and mechanical repetition are essential to locking the new vocabulary away in long-term memory. If you would like to read more on the topic, you can read Dr. Višnja Pavii Taka's book here.