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weerikokasaiuniverse · 4 months
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nattie572 · 4 months
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I have started Japanese Group Lessons
ㅤㅤ/⁡⁡ 📢 I have started Japanese Group Lessons!⁡    Let's make friends with other learners.⁡ ㅤㅤ\⁡⁡ 日本語(にほんご)を勉強(べんきょう)しているみなさん!⁡ 日本語のグループレッスンをはじめました! 12月はクリスマスパーティーをします。⁡⁡ クリスマスの料理(りょうり)もあるし、プレゼントもあります。⁡⁡ 楽(たの)しいレッスンを準備(じゅんび)しました。⁡⁡ 1クラス3人だけなので、たくさん話(はな)すことができます。⁡⁡ ⁡⁡ 🎄12月16日 11:00-12:00 [B2-C1]⁡⁡   https://www.italki.com/group-class/detail/6412436075⁡⁡ ⁡⁡ 🎄12月18日 11:00-12:00 [A2-B1]⁡⁡   https://www.italki.com/group-class/detail/1439733075⁡⁡ ⁡⁡ 🎄12月19日 20:00-21:00 [B2-C1]⁡⁡   https://www.italki.com/group-class/detail/7426731075⁡⁡ ⁡⁡ 🎄12月20日 20:00-21:00 [A2-B1]⁡⁡   https://www.italki.com/group-class/detail/9442336075⁡⁡⁡⁡ ⁡⁡ ⁡⁡ ────────────────────────────────────⁡⁡ Let's have fun learning Japanese together!⁡⁡ ☑Free Conversation ¦ ☑Conversation Training ¦⁡⁡ ☑Interactive Conversation ¦ ☑Basic Grammar⁡⁡ 🔗 https://www.italki.com/teacher/8470553/⁡⁡ ────────────────────────────────────
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niloul0ve · 1 year
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My Japanese tutor must think I have a hard time in normal school with basic formulas especially in math whenever she teaches me but in reality I just forget to study
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liquidstar · 3 months
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it must have been so confusing tutoring subaru from a lugnican perspective, like, how the hell do you invent an entire syllabary all on your own and still be completely fucking illiterate
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bl-bam-beyond · 6 months
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KIMI TO NARA KOI WO SHITE MITE MO (2023, JAPAN)
Episode 3
Amane (OKURA TAKATO) has fallen hard for Ryuji (HYUGA WATARU) not just because Ryuji is Amane's type but because of his big heart and I'm guessing those gorgeous eyes. (LAWD, HAVE MERCY)
When Ryuji asks Amane to tutor him for upcoming midterms, at first Amane claims he's not good at studying but Ryuji's pleads includes hand holding and staring (with them eyes...right into his soul) and how can Amane refuse.
Giving it his all. Even making a promise to Ryuji's deceased father. Amane leads Ryuji to success.
Ryuji's thanks leads Amane to reveal...
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I Like You. How will Ryuji take this love confession? I mean could he really not tell the depths of Amane's feelings? Will the sweet kindhearted Ryuji crush Amane's heart...
Amane again runs away not expecting an answer or perhaps afraid to hear it. The ball is firmly in Ryuji's court.
@pose4photoml @lutawolf @thewayofsubtext @kingofthereblog-boysloveed
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nightfallsystem · 6 months
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I wrote a sentence about the weather in Japanese WOOHOO
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bapydemonprincess · 11 days
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Okay but what if this is a punishment o!ciel is actually very familiar with considering..
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solradguy · 29 days
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Sol I gotta ask, when you read japanese, are you at the level where you can read it casually, or does understanding it still take effort? Because even though I've got the basic gist of my second language down, I still would struggle with picking up a novel and consuming it, actively translating the text in my brain takes so much extra effort than skimming words in english 🥲
If it's baby level I can read it just fine haha but longer stuff is impossible without Yomitan because there are just so... many..... kanji......... Picking up a physical novel or newspaper and being able to understand 100% of it is still beyond my skill level, but I am probably at least to a point where I could give like a vague summary of what's happening.
I'm not sure how many kanji I have memorized exactly... When I started the Begin translation a few years back I probably knew maybe 200 (what was I doing translating books at just 200 kanji?!?) and I'd be surprised if I knew less than 800 now, which is nearly a third of the recommended number needed to fully understand a newspaper (~2200). That's just kanji though, my actual vocabulary is a lot higher than that lol
I'd love to take an actual Japanese class some day... Self study has gotten me REALLY far but, like you, there are a lot of times where I have to translate it into English before it clicks with my brain, and I think I would be a lot more efficient at translating in general too if I had more professional studying. Maybe some day!!
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g0nta-g0kuhara · 3 months
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*trembling like a greyhound* do it scared do it scared do it scared do it scared do it sca
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satari-raine · 11 months
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"I'll meet my end with dreams of your future" is a line that utterly destroys me not just in contextual meaning and the softness it was spoken with, but just the devotion of it all, and it's from a series about a guy with magical mushroom archery powers.
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次のグループ日常会話クラスは5月5日(日)
日本時間午前10時半からです。
少人数で色々なお話をしましょう!😀
日本はゴールデンウィークなのでお休みの人も多いかなと思います。
今回の会話テーマは「乗り掛かった舟(のりかかったふね)」です。
みなさんのエピソードを聞かせてくださいね。
予約はウェブサイトからお願いします。😊
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#日本語 #オンラインレッスン #日本語クラス #Japanese #japaneselanguage #japaneseclass #japaneselesson #onlinelesson #日本語会話
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rigelmejo · 2 years
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The only language studying advice I’ve got that matters much, as in isn’t take or leave (because most advice really depends on the person and their preferences for how to study), is this:
if you study for enough cumulative hours, and are regularly spending study time on some new material that is requiring you to learn something (compared to picking 1 study material and reviewing it but never ever moving onto a new material with unknowns you must learn), you will make progress. 
Most people, eventually, will move onto studying something regularly challenging them with new material to learn. Usually when they realize they weren’t learning anything new long enough. (I’m a perfectionist so I perhaps realize slower than some people when I’m reviewing material to the point of refusing to move onto new challenging material that would provide more to new stuff to learn). So for the most part, as long as you just study Enough Hours, you will eventually make progress. 
There’s no fancy perfect or ‘better’ study method. Maybe there is for you personally. So it could be fun to explore various study methods. But in the end it mostly comes down to time spent studying. So WHATEVER study methods are ones you can do, and keep getting yourself to do, are the BEST ones for you to make progress with. (And its fine to change study methods if it gets you to KEEP studying). Because in the end, its going to be hundreds or thousands of hours you just need to spend reviewing what you’ve learned by practicing with it, and studying new stuff to increase what you know.
People like to argue sometimes that textbook study is best, or classroom study, or tutors, or immersion, flashcards, mnemonics, context learning, drills, audio lessons, etc. Pick whatever you can stick to, change it if you realize now you can get yourself to Do something else easier. If textbooks are something you get yourself to do, then do them. If you refuse to open textbooks you buy, then use something you WILL use more often. Whatever you pick will work if you put in the study hours. 
TLDR: the best study methods for YOU are the ones you will do, because the amount of total study time you put in is the biggest thing influencing if you make progress. 
Don’t worry too much about if your study method is perfect or if another would be ‘better.’ If you feel like switching it up, have fun. If you feel a method you’d hate looks effective, if you won’t do it then it wouldn’t be effective anyway.
*Note: if you have perfectionist tendencies or tend to stick to trying to master current materials (my worst tendency), my personal suggestion is maybe try to make sure 50% of your study time is spent on something containing Something new and challenging. To make sure you’re regularly making some progress in learning new material. (Examples: if you have read a graded reader then listening to the audiobook would provide at least 1 new thing to challenge yourself and learn - listening skills of those words you read, if you find a new novel chapter with mostly known words but a few new ones - it has some new words to learn and new sentences combinations of words you know, if you are listening to review of something you entirely know and can comprehend in listening then consider trying to shadow the audio so you can challenge yourself with new pronunciation practice, and of course stuff like reading a book/watching a show with a bunch of new words or having a conversation in a new topic would contain new challenging material to learn). 
#rant#90% of reddit language forums drama comes down to the arguement of what works 'best'#in reality most people who fail to learn a language fail because they give up before they put 500 hours - 2500 hours into it#so the most important factor of if you will succeed if if you will simply KEEP studying#so pick whatever you'll keep doing!#classrooms/tutors work well for people who like to be held accountable by a teacher#learning by context works well for me because it requires me to run into new material to learn and lets me learn by Doing which is what i#personally prefer. audio lessons work GREAT if you listen to stuff a lot while commuting/exercising#drills work Great if you do them! its just some people refuse to do them so of course they wouldnt work if you arent doing them#learning by reading works but only if you WILL read the amount it requires#and i only mention the *must regularly study something new* part#because as a perfectionist. in japanese i literally reviewed 300 kanji for TWO YEARS STRAIGHT refusing to study anything else out of fear#i wasnt prepared for ANYTHING else until i MASTERED the 300 basic kanji#so u know what happened? i only learned the 300 kanji. nothing else. in tons of hours. in at LEAST 700 hours of study#in retrospect. i know i could have learned at least 2000 words. at least 1000 kanji. at least basic reading ability with a dictionary#in 700 hours. if i had actually regularly been studying new challenging material as at least 50% of my study time#so as a person with perfectionist tendencies. i personally need 50% or more of all study time to always have SOME new content to learn
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sharlleglerg · 2 years
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🎙️: Congratulations, Max! Maybe we speak French for the title?
🦁: Haha. I still need to try a bit, practice a bit more.
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crystal-clovers · 3 months
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debating whether to lose my 1118 day streak on Duolingo because of this AI thing, because I hate the AI movement sm,,, what should i do????? I don’t want to fuel them >:(
Stupid fuckers. Wasted 1118 days on them. The app began to suck when they deleted all my progress in the first place :/
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3scythes · 3 months
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so I’m a new-ish mtg player (especially new to EDH/Commander) and I’ve been going weekly to an open play casual Commander night in my area.
Last time I went (mind you this is like the third or fourth time I’ve participated) my friend and I played these guys who were from out of town, and this fucking white guy sits here and keeps pulling out cards in Japanese, and I’m just sitting there like. He could tell me this card does anything and I’d believe him. I do not read Japanese. He could tell me “I play the card ‘Card Thief’ which allows me to permanently steal any card in your deck and take it home with me” and I’d believe him. At one point he pulled out a card in fucking Italian. This man did not speak Italian. His friend was like “yeah he’s just a weeb don’t worry about it” BUT THAT DOESN’T EXPLAIN THE ITALIAN???
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catastrxblues · 2 months
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i want to learn arabic so bad
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