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07-30-2009, 03:16 PM

I've graduated this year actually and just started my drag of a working life
So it's a shame I can't transfer to a school that teaches Japanese.
My only bet is evening school or private tutorship now I guess.


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I just discovered a site with helps you a little bit with Japanese (or a few other languages).
It's called edufire.
It's sort of a tutorship using video lessons.
Seeing a few of them spread on youtube (clips) and having read up on some of the material taught it seems like a brilliant deal for only $25.
Does anyone have any experience using edufire?
Seeing that I already spent over $2000 on rosetta, pimsleurs and what not I don't mind spending the extra $25.

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