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jemstone wrote:or if you got the time, you could start with both newbie and beginner season 1. i think they're both standalone and assumes no prior knowledge of japanese.
benbot wrote:Hi Guys,
This might be a really stupid question... but i have just joined up and am wandering where to start...
there are newbie lessons and beginner lessons. But for the total beginner which do you start with?
Thanks in advance
Ben
Nihongone Crazy wrote:I would start with the Beginner lessons. I began with the Newbie lessons, and I was surprised to find that the Beginner lessons are less "advanced" than the Newbie Lessons.
watermen wrote:Nihongone Crazy wrote:I would start with the Beginner lessons. I began with the Newbie lessons, and I was surprised to find that the Beginner lessons are less "advanced" than the Newbie Lessons.
Agree, I would recommend to start with the Beginner S1 series. Use newbie as an adjunct. In my experience, you can learn great amount of Japanese just by listening to all 170 beginner lessons. By the time you reach 100, you will know that you have learn a lot.
Snowfall wrote:I looked at the recommendations by the JPod staff (thanks for the link). I still have a question, however. If I'm not planning to visit Japan any time soon and if I have absolutely no one with whom to practice, should I still do the Survivor Lessons directly after the Introduction? or should I do Intro, Newbie, Beginner and then start fitting the Survivor Lessons in during the Beginner Series? Or does Intro, Survivor, Newbie still make more sense?