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03-18-2008, 04:34 PM
Iam a new comer here
I'd like to make friends with people in the world and in Japan.I want to learn about language ,culture,people and life. I send a first warm smile to everyone. HOW CAN I STUDY JAPANESE WELL FAST? Javi |
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03-18-2008, 04:47 PM
Hi,
first thing first. Welcome to the forum! im actually new here too. haha ^^ to my understanding. you can't learn a language WELL and Fast. i have studied japanese for 2 years in University of Toronto using Minna No nihongo. i'm pretty sure that most of the people here will assist you the best way you can. you can try finding a tutor doing a one on one tutoring, i think that would be the best way. Billy |
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03-19-2008, 10:41 AM
Hello Billy,
You are right.It is very difficult to study a foreign language fast and well. Thank for your advice.You study Nihongo 2 years.Wow,you can speak fluently now,I guess. Nice to meet you and I want to make friend with you. Iam going to Japan in July. My email address is [email protected] Hope to hear from you soon. Javi. |
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03-19-2008, 10:42 AM
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You are right.It is very difficult to study a foreign language fast and well. Thank for your advice.You study Nihongo 2 years.Wow,you can speak fluently now,I guess. Nice to meet you and I want to make friend with you. Iam going to Japan in July. My email address is [email protected] Hope to hear from you soon. Javi. |
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03-19-2008, 04:23 PM
Hi yes for the 2 years learning Japanese i am using minna no nihongo! i have tried other courses which are using Japanese for busy people, which i found nothing comparable from minna no nihongo.
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03-20-2008, 12:40 AM
yes i have been using minna no nihongo 1 then moved to minna no nihongo 2.
there is courses that you can take for half year credits for minna no nihongo 1 and 2... but my requirements is 2 full year credits of a language course. have you done the JLPT exam yet? |
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03-20-2008, 12:56 AM
yeah i have, i took 3 last year because i wasn't ready for 2. this disappointed my old teacher as she knew i was better than that but i knew my kanji and grammar was not up to scratch to get a good score. i felt it was better to take 3 and do well than take 2 and get an average score. It allowed me to take the time before the exam to really revise everything for level 3 well. i thought that would be better than trying to cram new study with revision for level 2 into the small amount of time i had after returning from Japan. now i'm spending every day since the last exam studying for level 2 and moving back to Japan in a couple of months will certainly help.
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