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JJshino
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hi :) new to site

Postby JJshino » November 16th, 2007 6:54 am

hey im new to site and im also looking to learn :) im in the 7 day trial atm but wanting any suggestions for what i should do next

thanks

-Jj-

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Postby jemstone » November 16th, 2007 6:56 am

that's great! i don't know how far ahead you are with japanese, but if you're like me who knows nothing about the language when i first started, beginner season 1 lesson 1 might be a good place to start. =)

edit: if you got more time to spend, you could try beginner season 1 lesson 1 + newbie lesson 1 + newbie nihongo dojo lesson 1.

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JJshino
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Postby JJshino » November 16th, 2007 7:01 am

i know very basic limited japanese :P im visiting in febuary with college and may want to move there in the future :P i have diwnloaded quite a few bagginer lessons and also a few newbie ones just wondering where to take it i have only been listening to them in college on the bus at home and in bed :P also i started to learn hirigana but the charachters slip from me if i dont practice every day so i know like 20 or so

jemstone
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Postby jemstone » November 16th, 2007 7:05 am

heh.. i catch my lessons during travelling too! i find that it puts a smile on my face so often because it's just so much more interesting than listening to music.

a good and practical way to learn and remember hiragana is to actually use it constantly. i used to play japanese rpg console games and they have plenty of hiragana and katakana in it. that was a good place to start for me. if you have a PSP or a DS, you could get some japanese games and try it out.

also i think somewhere in this forum, someone posted something abt a learning software for DS where they show you a hiragana word, and you write it with the stylus. that would be one of the best ways to learn hiragana i think.

JJshino
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Postby JJshino » November 16th, 2007 7:09 am

wow that sounds ace! :) i may have to find that DS thing i think im gonna introduce a freind to the site, i learned a few phrases in the space of 20 mins and have never forgot them because we were pretending to have a conversation so if we both learn then talk about it then it should help alot

-JJ-

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Postby jemstone » November 16th, 2007 7:10 am

http://www.japanesepod101.com/forum/vie ... php?t=2017

here's a good thread to start if you wanna read abt how others in here memorize kana.

edit:
don't buy the DS first though... i'm not sure if that writing program is for the DS, or if it's even out (it might have been a hypothetical idea).

JJshino
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Postby JJshino » November 16th, 2007 7:15 am

i already have a DS so its ok :) and thanks :)

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