>when you're learning a language but you don't know what you need to learn
watch tv in that language
talk to people
there you go
what are you even learning?
>>60073241
get a textbook and do exercices and stop believing scam artist stuff.
>>60073359
>talk to people
>>60073612
not 'people'
like a general here or something
immerse in culture
>>60073533
Weeb.
>>60073359
>talk to people
you ask of him the impossible
>>60073581
>Get a textbook
>Stop believing in scam stuff
Nice contradiction, faget.
>>60073714
eww
>>60073834
Yeah. I finished 202 at my university (it was crap), and now I need to know where to go from here.
>>60073714
http://4chanint.wikia.com/wiki/Japanese
am I the only one who actually checked the /int/ wiki?
also find some courses, not online ones, learning kanji and kana is easier with interaction
>>60073927
unis have crap courses anyway, there was a research that stated that 40 hours of Duolingo are as good as an entire semster
Duolingo doesn't have Japanese though, but it does have Japanese to English which seems to also work according to the Wiki
https://www.duolingo.com/comment/978982
also since you have some pre-attained knowledge from uni it should work quite well