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Myst32 wrote:Andy, thanks for the book idea, I was thinking 'eh going somewhere else and getting a book on top and stuff I don't really want to do that if I'm still a beginner after 30 lessons' but then I thought more about it and if it gives me a fundation to start building on it's a good idea.
I was sold on rosetta stone to begin with I guess I was drawn in by the proffesional look of it, but looking back now the first mp3's I listened to here have stuck in my mind for a very long time, while rosetta is just a few spots in my memory.
You're still going to be a beginner after thirty lessons no matter which program you decide to go with.
If you do the maths and estimate that each lesson lasts fifteen minutes, multiplied by thirty lessons, that gives a total running time of under eight hours. It's conceivable that you could listen to all of those lessons in one day but it'll realistically take you months to LEARN them.
Kudos for avoiding many of the newbie traps, though. Scam artists prey on more naive learners. If anybody tells you that you can be fluent in under a year, they're lying. If anybody tells you that you can learn a language by watching cartoons, they're lying. If Rosetta Stone tells you that it can teach you Japanese the same way you learned English, it's lying. Sadly, the only method that works is the old fashioned one.
Myst32 wrote:Edit: andy is the book you linked me to?
http://store.innovativelanguage.com/Aud ... p_309.html
andycarmenjapanese8100 wrote:Myst32 wrote:Edit: andy is the book you linked me to?
http://store.innovativelanguage.com/Aud ... p_309.html
Looks like it. But that's an exe file rather than a collection of mp3s so you won't be able to export it to a portable media player.
community.japanese wrote:Myst-san, Andy-san, Kurokuma-san,
thank you very much for kind helps, Andy-san and Kurokuma-san!
Thank you, all of you, for this friendly thread!
Myst-san, thank you very much for the subscription!
If you've just started using our site, it'd probably be the best choice
You have pretty much full access on our site and lessons, and it usually takes long time to
get used to this vast volume of contents and features.
Also, please don't forget that you have lovely kind colleagues here, and support from us, JapanesePod101.com team!
Using the forum and comment boards to practice and/or ask questions would also help you, and of course, you're
always welcome to do that.
Good luck on your study!
Natsuko(奈津子),
Team JapanesePod101.com
Myst32 wrote:I would show of and write all 46 hiragana (learned here by the way) but it's going to take to long finding all the characters on a western keyboard.