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Originally Posted by Nyororin
I`m thinking this would probably be a lot more helpful if you were to limit your field to those who are actually functionally fluent in Japanese.
Sure, people may be studying via web guides, but I highly doubt they`re going to reach any level of fluency that way.
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Well, essentially that's what I meant, I should have been more clear about it.
It seems the best method for me would to try and get tutored lessons, and through the week come home and revise from textbooks and notes. There is no-one I can talk to in Japanese so I can't really practice because my mum would think I'm a loon talking to myself
None of my friends are particularly interested in it so I can't converse with them. So a class would be a good option and probably the only way I'm going to learn properly. So far on the internet I've only learnt a mish mash of random stuff and I want a structure to my learning. At some point I also hope to visit Japan on a holiday so that would give me an opportunity to practice.
Thankyou everyone for your responses it is very helpful to see the methods people find useful!