Excellent advice, Michelle.
It is reckoned that memory retention for something that you write down is in the order of a thousand times stronger than something that you hear or read.
No matter who you have teaching you, I think the most important thing in learning a language is putting in lots of work on your own. Drilling is the worst part, but it can really help. Especially written exercises since it forces you to spend more t…
It's a good idea to do something like that. As little as half an hour a day chipping away at something that puzzles you will make a remarkable difference.
I'd recommend something like either getting a DS with "My Japanese Coach" or downloading and…
How long have you been taking lessons, N Sama.
Regardless of whether they're part of a school curriculum or not, a vital additional thing to consider is how much work do you do outside of the lessons to absorb what you've been shown.
You'll find t…
One other really good stuff to have on your pc (in my opinion) is Perapera-kun, it's a little plugin for your browser, and when you point at a kanji, or a word or anything in japanese, it instantly gives you a translation (and even more infos for th…
well, counters are the hardest part with Japanese in my opinion, there are so many, and so many variations.
alright, you can try starting at this site, "www.guidetojapanese.org"
umm... she just describes things and when we ask, she moves on the the next lesson. We have already asked her too go over MANY things and she just says and i quote "O! You will get it dont worry, you get it..." I DON'T FUCKING GET IT!!!
i know how t…