one thing to keep in mind, although you just found the site, we've been around for nearly 3 years now and we have listeners who are with us from day one and listeners who just joined today. so we are trying to accommodate everyone as much as we can.
things will repeat... just like a normal classroom.
imagine if you started taking a first year japanese course at school. then you went on to major in japanese. if you went back and met your old teacher from the first year class, they'd still be teaching that same level.
eventually we will archive the old lessons and present only new ones, but the site will always be a work in progress --- both ours and the listeners'
keeping in mind the site has been a work in progress.... we started with a beginner series. but some people said that was too difficult, so we added a newbie level to go slower and more methodically).
also, when done with season 1 you could move on to lower intermediate lessens, then what are seasons 2 and 3 for? in what way do they complement each other?
the original beginner series is about 170 lessons. at the end of that series it's downright advanced. it's linear - by that, i mean it's starts somewhere and builds up lesson by lesson.
the idea behind Beginner Season 2 and Beginner Season 3 is to create a comfortable buffer level. it is non-linear. we intend to
reinforce old grammar points and introduce (slowly) colloquial speech patterns, variations on grammar and basically just repeat. these levels are for practice, practice, practice.
IMHO, Beginner Season 1 and 2 and the launch pad into Lower Intermediate or Intermediate. some of our listeners study at school or live in japan, but most of them have no access to japanese language training outside of our site (they live in the country, or no japanese program where they live, etc...). since the beginner s2 and s3 feature some pretty wild stories, you'll find a lot of advanced listeners tuning into those levels simply for reenforcement or entertainment.
. could you start doing those at around #30 if you had no other previous japanese experience?
that depends on the person...
if you're new to the language, i'd recommend going thru the Nihongo Dojo series and the original Beginner Series.
It wouldn't hurt to listen to the
current lessons too. If you're new to the language, of the current series, I'd especially recommend Beginner Season 3, and Sights & Sounds. If you're seasoned, I'd recommend Beginner Season 3 and Lower Intermediate. If you're advanced, I'd recommend the Audio Blog and Lower Intermediate and Upper Intermediate.