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Jun 10 2010, 05:10 AM
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I don't remember selling my soul to you. Group: Veterans Joined: 13-March 09 |
Hey, I've been seriously considering it for a WHILE.
I've got tons of free time on my hand, I finish all my chores early in the morning, and I decided I want to start an intensive study on the Japanese language. And further delving into such matters later, I wish to learn to read Kanji. I know we have a plethora of Japanese speaking people on this forum, and I don't know of any classes I can take in real life to help me learn Japanese, so could anybody here help give me tips, teach me the tricks and stuff, and help me out? Thanks. |
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Jun 10 2010, 01:00 PM
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It's your world now. Group: Veterans Joined: 13-January 07 |
Back in high school I was using the site http://japanese.about.com/ in addition to a handbook I picked up. Whenever I had a free moment at school, I would go through the handbook and take notes. I felt I was making progress with grammar at least.
To properly learn Japanese, I would suggest a better a learning environment. Sure, it's great to learn Japanese on your own, but taking a class and having someone help you along is much better! How serious are you about learning? Is it something just for fun? Would you consider Japanese immersion? |
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