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Originally Posted by Mikatee
A year? o.O You should learn speaking, listening and writing hiragana and katakana at the same time (kanji can wait ) In my opinion it's the best way. When you practise writing, you can better memorize hira and kana, and you can reading many japanese sentence.
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Yeah i think i would have been better off doing both but i had such a heavy workload last year that my only studytime was audio lessons in the car driving to and from uni etc. (they helped LOADS) Now i have class on a monday nights which i use kana only for lots of reading and writing practise. I keep annoying sensei though asking her if I've written things correctly white shes trying to teach.
(if i ask nicely in japanese, she lets me off
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