Postby Fridaylistener » May 4th, 2006 5:54 pm
Danmont. It is a bit moving your reading of my message. If English language is the problem and if French is your mother tongue, please, feel free to use it, I can read French. I will try to answer quickly:
Jpod privileges fun over reinforcement of basic grammatical notions, lengthening the time needed to learned basic stuff.
YES. They want to be funny and they are successful but the linguistic contents are the losers. A careful analysis of the way they arrange their lessons and their contens show it easily.
There is something behind Web 2.0 expression.
YES. This expression hides the little progress they have made. If a teacher says that he has invented teaching2.0 because now her lessons can be listened on the mobile phone people would laugh at him but, on internet, this can happen and usually nobody see what ´s wrong with it. Internet gives more than that but it is outside jpod
Rikaichan extension of firefow is better then jpod dictionary
YES Rikaichan is a good dictionary whose meanings pop up whenever your mouse lands on a japanese word. It is wonderful.
Wwwjdic is good YES. The link I gave you is one of the best know dictionaries online
We have an affection towards the webpage YES. There is nothing wrong with it (just the opposite) as long as this page is the best one to fit your needs. Affection is perfect for lovers, friends... but not when you want to learn in the most effective way. If time is not a problem, you love jpod and you can study japanese patiently year after year, please, go on with them.
Notebook works much better to remember words. YES Whenever you write a word you have to concentrate on it and this helps. Besides, watching your own handwriting makes it easier to remember the words though this in Japanese is not as effective in western languages.
Jpod is copying ChinesePod YES. It is a bad copy of that web
Jpod may get better YES but this is difficult to happen given the limitations its staff pose on themselves. This is made for kids, no matter how old they are, and by kids. As long as they think having that audience is OK with them they will go on like that but this format, as chinesepod.com shows, provides opportunities to do much more than what they do.
Liz,I don´t try to change jpod (how I could if I am not the webmaster) I love laughing as much as you but when I study I search the best posible way to learn. It is just common sense. You can plan your own learning with many other tools out there. If jpod is the best for you, congratulations but you miss many other places (not only webs) more effective than this one. Japanese language is very rewarding but very hard to learn and, in the end, every effort to make it easier pays you back. Making your own word bank can work but, as I said before, that´s not the best solution to learn, just a complement. Even the wordbanks in the notebooks aren´t at all the final solution and they need other things.