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My Study -
03-26-2009, 12:50 AM
Well, I wanted to share what I do to study Japanese right now, and hopefully yall can help me on how to improve! Well, right now I'm trying AJATT, I'm learning Hiragana by writing a few down and then copying them without looking a ton and I then add a few letters. I've been doing that for a day or two and I've gotten through 25 of the Hiragana I'm also looking up random words, most objects that I see throughout the day and writing them down and when I see them again I repeat that word in Japanese. (I hope this is making sense) Also I'm always listening to Japanese music or listening to a Japanese radio station. I'm working on getting some anime in all Japanese right now. Is there anything else that I should be doing??
Oh also, I have everything on my computer that can be in Japanese, in Japanese |
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03-26-2009, 02:14 AM
eh I don't know, textbooks and me aren't very good friends.
I've been going with AJATT (I can't remember if I said that already or not) so, I was kind of talking about like increasing my Japanese "environment" and things like that. Also, could someone help me set up an srs with sentences like he talks about in AJATT? |
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03-26-2009, 04:07 AM
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Furhter to what MMN said, there is no a chance in hell you can learn Japanese just by watching Japanese anime and lyrics. |
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03-26-2009, 05:37 AM
While I don't think that listening to Japanese music and watching anime is a bad thing (it can be fun to pick out words that you recognize and get a sense of the pace at which people talk) I agree with Kirakira and MMM that you should never use it as a learning tool. You should never use English subtitles to help you learn because they've often been changed and don't mean the same thing that they are saying in Japanese.
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03-26-2009, 12:17 PM
Ok, I think you guys misunderstood me, when I said I'm watching anime(no subtitles btw) and listening to Japanese music or the radio, I don't mean that to be the way I'm going to "learn" Japanese. Because I know you can't learn Japanese by just listening to it. Right now, what I'm doing to learn Japanese is learning the syllabyries(sp?) by the method I said in my first post.
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03-26-2009, 11:30 PM
Disagreed. I learn by doing and when i'm not in my japanese environment i feel im letting myself down. I've been out of the loop for the past 6 weeks now.. one more week of uni before we break off for a bit then i can study properly again. Everything i know is from AJATT, so it can't be so bad (yes yes i know I suck, but the point is - im getting there).
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