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mrnicekid 01-27-2009 05:33 AM

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Originally Posted by yuukilovesbrownies (Post 669525)
Right now I'm in a beginners Japanese class, but I'd like to take some self study steps to reinforce what I learn in class. I'm able to read Hiragana and know some basic grammar and vocabulary. I still don't know Katakana (besides how to spell my name) or Kanji.

Basically, this thread is about methods and resources that you can use to self study in order to improve speaking, reading, writing, etc. Obviously I'm not going to provide any because I'm the one asking. :D I don't think there's a topic about this already.

wow i really admire your will to study japanese by yourself, because i would've never be able to do that.

i know it is going to be hard, but keep up the good work!

:)

jellybuttus 01-28-2009 03:59 PM

Lesson 1 - Language - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
i found this website the other yesterday when i browse the web for beginner japanese study. It is easy to learn since it designed for kids.

yuukilovesbrownies 01-29-2009 08:36 PM

Tae Kim's Japanese Guide is great! All your other recommendations helped out too, but Tae Kim's guide was just what I needed. I'm thinking about getting My Japanese Coach tooooo. :D

yuukilovesbrownies 02-02-2009 10:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Lucas89 (Post 669532)
Well, there is the "Japanese Language Resources" sticky thread at the top of this sub-forum which contains alot of links to very useful sites

To keep this thread going, how about some book, CD and other non-online resource recommendations. I'd like to buy some useful books and such. I just got Japanese the Manga Way today. Hopefully, it's worth it. I'm always looking for fun ways to supplement my Japanese learning and this book seemed like it wou;ld do that.

HaruHotaru 02-05-2009 07:25 PM

When I began studying by myself about three years ago, I used they "Human Japanese" free software to study Hiragan and Katakana for the first time. As I continued to learn common words, phrases and sentence structures, I stuck with the ganas only in order to get a comfortable, solid foundation of them before delving into kanji (which I use the "iKnow!" website for studying). :glasses:


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