thewordsweresimple: Hey! It’s Shanice :DLet’s get this show on the road! The plan for now is to: (
thewordsweresimple: Hey! It’s Shanice :D Let’s get this show on the road! The plan for now is to: (1) start and finish the japanese 1 course on memrise (2) start learning hiragana and katakana using memrise and anything else I can find, and (3) See if I can find anything on YouTube that’s simple enough to use After I finish those three things, I’ll regroup and analyze what I should do next. BUT I’ll most likely: (1) Continue to finish the premade memrise courses (if I like how the first one works) (2) Drill vocabulary (3) Use these two websites that I found as guides for what to do next until I start college: A: Tofugu, which I found just with a simple Google search for some resources (though I’ve known about it for years) and B: Tae Kim’s Guide to Learning Japanese, which was strongly recommended by one of my favorite YouTubers, stagedface. She’s a German girl who’s fluent in english and in japanese and has actually studied abroad in Japan! 10/10 recommend checking her out, or at least her video on how to learn japanese. Just a suggestion, but if you can, start learning kanji with WaniKani (by Tofugu) as soon as you have hiragana/katakana down. Don’t worry; kanji are just words, and the rumors of how scary it is are much exaggerated. :) The earlier you can start, the faster you can build a large vocabulary. I can’t thank “past me” enough for starting WK early. -- source link
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