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When I was a student in Japan, there was one professor that insisted on taking his classes, a mix of natives and exchange students, out to drink. He said when you've been drinking, you don't worry about mistakes and it's very good for learning language. Pretty sure he was an alcoholic, but couldn't blame him as he was hibakusha.
“Have a beer” was standard advice from upperclassmen when I was a foreign language major in college. Of course, the drinking age then was 19 and only loosely enforced, so we could go to a bar. But it was the best advice for beginners to get over their nerves.