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Smile Hi - 03-18-2008, 04:34 PM

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I'd like to make friends with people in the world and in Japan.I want to learn about language ,culture,people and life.
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HOW CAN I STUDY JAPANESE WELL FAST?
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03-18-2008, 04:47 PM

Hi,

first thing first. Welcome to the forum! im actually new here too. haha ^^

to my understanding. you can't learn a language WELL and Fast. i have studied japanese for 2 years in University of Toronto using Minna No nihongo.

i'm pretty sure that most of the people here will assist you the best way you can.

you can try finding a tutor doing a one on one tutoring, i think that would be the best way.

Billy
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03-19-2008, 10:41 AM

Hello Billy,
You are right.It is very difficult to study a foreign language fast and well.
Thank for your advice.You study Nihongo 2 years.Wow,you can speak fluently now,I guess.
Nice to meet you and I want to make friend with you.
Iam going to Japan in July.
My email address is [email protected]
Hope to hear from you soon.
Javi.
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Hi,

first thing first. Welcome to the forum! im actually new here too. haha ^^

to my understanding. you can't learn a language WELL and Fast. i have studied japanese for 2 years in University of Toronto using Minna No nihongo.

i'm pretty sure that most of the people here will assist you the best way you can.

you can try finding a tutor doing a one on one tutoring, i think that would be the best way.

Billy
Hello Billy,
You are right.It is very difficult to study a foreign language fast and well.
Thank for your advice.You study Nihongo 2 years.Wow,you can speak fluently now,I guess.
Nice to meet you and I want to make friend with you.
Iam going to Japan in July.
My email address is [email protected]
Hope to hear from you soon.
Javi.
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03-19-2008, 11:38 AM

@html123 i hope in those 2 years you have used both minna no nihongo 1 and 2 because otherwise that is a very slow course.
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03-19-2008, 04:23 PM

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@html123 i hope in those 2 years you have used both minna no nihongo 1 and 2 because otherwise that is a very slow course.
Hi yes for the 2 years learning Japanese i am using minna no nihongo! i have tried other courses which are using Japanese for busy people, which i found nothing comparable from minna no nihongo.
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03-19-2008, 10:46 PM

but have you been using both minna no nihongo 1 and then moved onto minna no nihongo 2? i really hope so because minnna no nihongo 2 is still elementary/beginner level and i would hope after 2 years you would be about to start intermediate at least. When i used minna no nihongo i think we finished the second half of the first minna no nihongo and all but the last few chapters of minna no nihongo 2 in 4 or 5 months. that is why im surprised. this was not an intensive course either.
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03-20-2008, 12:40 AM

yes i have been using minna no nihongo 1 then moved to minna no nihongo 2.

there is courses that you can take for half year credits for minna no nihongo 1 and 2...
but my requirements is 2 full year credits of a language course.

have you done the JLPT exam yet?
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03-20-2008, 12:56 AM

yeah i have, i took 3 last year because i wasn't ready for 2. this disappointed my old teacher as she knew i was better than that but i knew my kanji and grammar was not up to scratch to get a good score. i felt it was better to take 3 and do well than take 2 and get an average score. It allowed me to take the time before the exam to really revise everything for level 3 well. i thought that would be better than trying to cram new study with revision for level 2 into the small amount of time i had after returning from Japan. now i'm spending every day since the last exam studying for level 2 and moving back to Japan in a couple of months will certainly help.
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03-20-2008, 03:47 PM

That's good to hear...

when are you heading to Japan, and where are you planning to live? how long are you going there? are you planning to do the Jet Program or something?
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