Hi, this is my first post here so hopefully this is the right place.
I've been studying Japanese for a year both through self-study/university, however I've run into a few problems, most noticably that although I'm confident in how the stuff I've learned actually works, I still struggle in both listening comprehension as well as just coming up with something to say on the spot. I'd say my listening/speaking is very poor in comparison to my reading/writing ability. Was wondering where the best place to start on here in terms of lessons would be as well how I can use the language more practically, as I really don't have any way to practise it as of right now.
I'll be going to Japan with other people from my uni at the end of the year, and will be doing homestays and I'd really like to improve my listening and speaking skills enough so that I can have a slightly more interesting conversations with people.
I currently have completed the entire Genki I book as well as the first 2 chapters of Genki II if anyone knows what they are (basically the books we're learning from at uni.) So that'll at least give you an idea of what I can/can't do. Supposedly I should be able to say most things by the end of this book provided I can improve my listening and speaking skills a bit before I go to Japan.
Thanks you - Steve
Edit: My other issue is that I feel my vocabulary is very small and that I don't know the words for many of the things I want to say, thinking maybe I should use the common words/dictionary and try and learn a certain amount I want to know each week.