Language learners, what resources are you using? What communities are you involved in to improve your language mastery?
Tae Kim
Pen
Papers.
Literally only things you need to study Japanese.
>>61914785
How do you organize your papers?
>>61914825
I usually just use them once to remember the character. I write each character down 50 times and then get rid of the paper, because it helps to memorize to memorize it, but I really don't have any use in keeping the paper or knowing how to write in Japanese.
>>61914991
why are you learning jap? for hentai?
>>61915043
Because I want to read series of Light Novels Kino's Journey. I know there's a fan translation, but after reading books in English I've acquired taste for experiencing things in language they're intended to be experienced in.
And list goes on as I go on, for example Fuuko no Iru Mise is not translated and I would to finish that one.
>>61915248
I'm so envious of you, cuz you have a clear goal. I'm learning Japanese for 3+ years and don't have anything particular in mind to read or watch. Yeah, it helps me to understand nuances not conveyed by translation but who cares about nuances in childish cartoons anyway?
>>61915507
Studying for the studying can be a goal too. Keep your chin up, the fact that you keep going already makes a better man.
http://www.radiowebsites.org/
listening to radio in your target language
Baron guides for speaking the lenguage with vocab and rules
Lastly, using italki like sites or meetup.com
>>61914744
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