Tokyo, Japan -- According to data at the National Virtual Translation Center, which provides language services to government agencies, Japanese is the hardest language for an English speaker to master. Of the five most difficult languages, Japanese tops the list. Is this proof that the Japanese language is best avoided? "Not so," claims one prominent Japanese resident.
After moving to Japan and realizing the problems Japanese learners face, David McGimpsey decided to experiment with alternative methods of language acquisition.
"As someone who had previously only used conventional learning techniques, changing how I learned wasn't easy," explains McGimpsey, "but when I noticed faster than normal results, I knew I was onto something."
McGimpsey immediately began testing his method on other people. "The results were astonishing. Language learning speed is increased by up to five times."
So, how does McGimpsey interpret these results?
"The capacity of our mind is far greater than we believe. It just needs to be harnessed in the right way."
Does McGimpsey believe that these results will lead to a greater number of people speaking Japanese?
"There is so much interest in Japan, the economy and Japanese culture. People will always want to learn to speak Japanese. This is just a faster way of becoming fluent."
For anyone interested in learning Japanese fast, David invites them to visit his website at http://speakjapanesefast.com



