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Cullingsong
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Finding the right lesson

Postby Cullingsong » December 18th, 2009 3:05 am

Hey, I'm currently studying a textbook as well...and I would like to find J POD lessons to go along with my self study. (It's all self study I guess....but anyway)

When I use the search function in the learning centre, it wont search the grammar point for each lessons.

Right now I am working on さえ, so I would like to find a J Pod lesson using it. Is there a list somewhere? or a search command that will look through grammar points? That would be REALLY helpful.

Thanks.

Jessi
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Postby Jessi » December 18th, 2009 4:07 am

Hello Cullingsong!
I think you are referring to our Grammar Bank search in the Learning Center, right? Unfortunately, the search is a little buggy at times, and not all of the grammar bank entries have links to lessons that feature that grammar yet. It's something we would definitely like to improve on!

I was able to find a lesson that is about the grammar さえなければ, if it helps :D (there doesn't seem to be a lesson focusing only on さえ)

http://www.japanesepod101.com/2007/12/0 ... ue-day-22/
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Cullingsong
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Thanks

Postby Cullingsong » December 18th, 2009 5:16 am

Thanks for the hasty reply!

However, I'm only a basic member so I don't think I have access to the grammar bank. At least, that what it tells me.

Although this may not be the right forum for it, would it be possible to expanding the lessons search to include the grammar point? I could go though myself and find what I need....but it would just take a looooooong time.

Thanks for the さえ lesson though! I'll give it a listen tomorrow.

You have an easy to listen to voice (if you are that Jessi), keep up the good work.

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