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Done the pimsleur, now what?

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Done the pimsleur, now what?

Postby tsettsyung_503697 » January 10th, 2015 9:08 pm

Hi all,

First post here - ooo, exciting - ahem...

I have recently completed the Pimsleur language course for learning Japanese. I have really enjoyed this, however my memory is affected due to my Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. So I'm having trouble remembering some of it. Hence I'm currently going through it again from the beginning - although a LOT quicker ;)

In the meantime, what else should I be looking into as the next step in learning Japanese. The pimsleur courses are only verbal so I've started investigating apps to help me to read and write Kanji, Hirigana and Katakana, but was wondering out further speech learning. Any suggestions?

Thank you for reading this, I hope you didn't feel too much of your life ebbing away whilst you were reading this essay. I look forward to any replies. Even if they just confirm that I'm a muppet ;)

Mike

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Re: Done the pimsleur, now what?

Postby community.japanese » January 12th, 2015 4:31 am

Mike san、
Konnichiwa. :D
Thank you for the post.
It seems you have been trying very hard to study Japanese.

These are suggestions which lessons learners should start.
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viewtopic.php?f=7&t=6292

Four skills, reading, speaking, listening and writing are related each other so it’s good for you learn letters and characters, too.
If you would like to study them, we have resources for them.
Please go to the pages below, too.
http://www.japanesepod101.com/learn-hiragana/

If you have any questions, please feel free to ask us again.
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