Simple/basic Japanese grammar to convey what you want to mean.

Some people who belong to international companies don’t need to learn Japanese,if not,you should learn it.

But once you remember Japanese phrases,those are not applicable if you live a daily life in Japan for a long span and want to solve a problem by yourself.

For example, it will take a long time to find English speaker in civil offices where only a few or less people can speak English.

I want to make Japanese language simple because you don’t have to be a native speaker of it.
1.Remember the structure
I’ll explain about the order of Japanese comparing to the English structure.
Please check out the basic structure without caring about postpositional words like は,が,を,に.
a. Example: I eat breakfast. 私(わたし)は朝食(ちょうしょく)を食(た)べる。
Subject   + Object        + Verb
I                  breakfast       eat
私    朝食           食べる。
b.Example: This landscape is beautiful. この景色(けしき)はきれいだ。
Subject      + Adjective    + Verb
この景色   きれい   だ。
c.Example: He wants to run fast. 彼は早く走りたい。
Subject  ̟+ Adverb  + Verb + Verb
彼     早く    走り  たい。
c-1.Example: I want to be able to run fast. 早く走れるようになりたい
Subject  + Adverb phrase (Adverb+Verb+  Auxiliary Verb)+Verb + Auxiliary Verb
私                                 早く    走れる ように       なり   たい。
c-2.Example: I want to be a doctor. 私は医者になりたい。
Subject +  Object  + Verb + Auxiliary Verb
私      医者            なり  たい。