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03-20-2009, 11:29 PM
I have used a few methods, including My Japanese Coach for the Nintendo DS, the Genki book series, and Japaneseclass.jp
Honestly, I think Genki is a great start. My Japanese Coach took a linear approach to things and it was hard to fully grasp the grammar because they presented it as though it was vocabulary and very rarely explained it in depth. They also had a few vocabulary that were blatantly wrong, as well as the wrong stroke order for a number of hiragana/katakana/kanji. Genki almost seems as though it's something a child in Japan uses to learn the language. It's very simply to understand and they do explain things very well. As for Japaneseclass.jp, I would have to say it's not a good way to learn the language, but it's good for reviewing vocabulary/kanji, so I think it's worth it to make an account and practice from time to time. これが読みません。 |
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03-22-2009, 06:06 PM
Sorry if this is a little off-topic, but I was just wondering on average how long it has taken many of you to achieve a degree of fluency in the language? I only ask as I've been studying for about seven months now, and although I have a grasp of the basics and some of the written language I'm nowhere near fluent. I know there are many ways to learn and everyone learns at different rates, but I was just curious how long it took you all (and of course like the original poster the best way to learn)?
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03-22-2009, 11:39 PM
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If it is English, then at least 4 years, with a couple of those living in Japan on average. If it is Korean, well you are in luck, should be able to brush it off in 2 years. |
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