Postby ChrisClarke » February 15th, 2010 4:03 am
I started with the Newbie lessons season 2, specifically the Nihongo Dojo - Welcome to Style You series, and I'm now in Newbie Lessons Season 3 - Nihongo Dojo - Style You and Beyond. This seems to be the suggested starting point. After this I'm planning to go through the beginner series season 1, then Intermediate, and so on - at that stage, I'll probably also do the latter seasons of beginner as they are apparently non-linear.
You should at this stage (while you do the newbie lessons or even before you start) be teaching yourself hiragana and katakana. It should take less than a month for both sets of characters, probably less depending on how much time you spend each day. I found Smart.fm to be the most effective with kana. At each card, I would write the kana out about 5 times while saying its reading. The main goal is to ditch romanji as fast as possible - since Japanese is read differently to English and it’s so easy to fall into the trap of pronouncing Japanese words as you would English words while you continue to use romanji. After this you need to start Kanji, but since I haven't started that yet, I won't comment except to say I plan to use Heisig's Remembering the Kanji.
Good luck!