Hello everyone!
My name is Alex, I am 29 years old and I live in Denmark, Europe.
I've had the interest of learning Japanese for a very long time, and last year around October, I decided to attend classes in Japanese, I paid ¥31639.38 or 2000 danish kroner, for 50 lessons, spread over 15 thursdays, and I learned a lot from that course, so this year I decided to attend a new class, and that class started last thursday, and it's been great so far!
I spend around 2-3 hours a day, reading hiragana, writing hiragana, listening to hiragana and doing my best to remember it all, I have also ordered a few books from Amazon, mainly books about "How to write Hiragana" "How to write proper Hiragana" and the last two books I ordered, should arrive by monday, and i'm looking so much forward to starting with those books.
The best way of learning for me, is trying, trying to read something aloud, and if it's wrong, hopefully someone would correct me, and in that way, i'll discard the wrong, and replace it with the correct
I'm happy that I found "jref" it seems like a really nice and cozy place, where people can talk with each other, and it seems like a really great place to learn from, so thank you!
Best wishes and regards from Alex!
My name is Alex, I am 29 years old and I live in Denmark, Europe.
I've had the interest of learning Japanese for a very long time, and last year around October, I decided to attend classes in Japanese, I paid ¥31639.38 or 2000 danish kroner, for 50 lessons, spread over 15 thursdays, and I learned a lot from that course, so this year I decided to attend a new class, and that class started last thursday, and it's been great so far!
I spend around 2-3 hours a day, reading hiragana, writing hiragana, listening to hiragana and doing my best to remember it all, I have also ordered a few books from Amazon, mainly books about "How to write Hiragana" "How to write proper Hiragana" and the last two books I ordered, should arrive by monday, and i'm looking so much forward to starting with those books.
The best way of learning for me, is trying, trying to read something aloud, and if it's wrong, hopefully someone would correct me, and in that way, i'll discard the wrong, and replace it with the correct
I'm happy that I found "jref" it seems like a really nice and cozy place, where people can talk with each other, and it seems like a really great place to learn from, so thank you!
Best wishes and regards from Alex!