Emoni
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- 20 Sep 2003
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This is clearly a Utopian class question here, but I am quite serious in the hope that I can gain deeper insight on how to continue learning Japanese. As I have started Chinese and Korean as well, I'm hoping that maybe any learning methods I improve on with Japanese, I can apply to those languages as well.
Right now I'm at around 5th year Japanese (whatever meaning that holds...) and I'm continuing the endless struggle forward to learn more vocabulary, kanji, as well as grammar structures and truly know them.
Here is the question: Simply put, what is the absolute best method you have found for remembering, understanding, and knowing how to use new vocabulary, kanji, and grammar? Please explain why you believe it is a good method, not just the method process.
Clearly there are some very high level speakers in the mix of posters here, so I'm curious what methods you've used to get to where you are today.
Right now I'm at around 5th year Japanese (whatever meaning that holds...) and I'm continuing the endless struggle forward to learn more vocabulary, kanji, as well as grammar structures and truly know them.
Here is the question: Simply put, what is the absolute best method you have found for remembering, understanding, and knowing how to use new vocabulary, kanji, and grammar? Please explain why you believe it is a good method, not just the method process.
Clearly there are some very high level speakers in the mix of posters here, so I'm curious what methods you've used to get to where you are today.