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>>11076527
Right here.

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>>9970434
There's only one way to find out.

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Hey /jp/,
Despite having a degree in Japanese language my language skills have dropped to almost zero since I left college 4 years ago. I've still got my old Genki text books but not much else. I've also got my old electronic dictionary, kanji dictionary, and E-J dictionary.

Any suggestions for websites, free software, cheap software, or android apps that I could use to speed things along?

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My Genki final (Lesson 1-5) is in 12 hours.

Any protips from those who have taken the course?

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Well /jp/ I find myself in a curious situation.

I've studied Japanese in college and studied abroad for a semester. I haven't taken the JLPT test yet but one of my Japanese teachers believed I could pass level 3 (of the old tests) I'd say I can handle daily conversation.

A friend of a friend heard that I know Japanese, and has asked if I could tutor her cousin in English. He's living here because he lived near Fukushima. He's 14 and his English is pretty limited. I've never done formal tutoring before so I ask you:

-What sort of ESL books should I get?
-How do I gauge his ability and know where to start?
-How much payment should I ask for?
-Any protips or cheatcodes you know of when it comes to tutoring.

Pic related, it's where I learned Nihongo

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How many of you have used this book?

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So I got Genki I a few days ago and started going over it. As I'm self-learning, I expected a bit of a curve with regards to getting no experienced help. You guys have any learning tips that can aid me a little further if there are any other self-learners out there?

Regards

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are there any better textbooks or tools for learning nihongo through self study? i need your guidance /jp/

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Is this my best choice?

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Please help me study for my 101 final!!!

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Some useful stuff that gets posted over and over again in Japanese language threads:

Genki books
AJATT (www.alljapaneseallthetime.com)
Tae Kim's Guide to Japanese(www.guidetojapanese.org)
Heisig's RTK (book 1 & 3)
Anki (something to SRS with)
immerse yourself in the language (animu/VNs/J-drama/mango/etc)

And I think that's about all. Or I can't remember any of the other shit (excluding Rosetta), but these sites/books/etc will help.

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>>2670228
>わ

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こんばんわ、私は マシャル。なんひとが 日本語をべんきようしたですか

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Hey, /jp/. Has anyone used this book to learn Japanese? Is there anything better out there or something I can supplement this book with?

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Anyone had experience with this book? Is it the best way to learn outside of a classroom?

in b4 shitstorm.

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Sup /jp/.

I keep seeing these fucking Rosetta Stone commercials and I'm starting to wonder if I should try it. Has anyone else used the shit? Any results? Got anything that you know will assist me in learning Japanese?

Pic related, currently downloading to try out.

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Anyone know a good textbook of some sort to learn Japanese?

Something big and that has exercises such fill in the blank and simple things like that.

Thanks in Advance!

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No, I used this.

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This

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This book is better... especially if you are learning it independently

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