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Best way to learn grammer type of ??
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Best way to learn grammer type of ??
so just as the title implies
for those who don't know i'm trying to learn 3000+ words and im actually going at a comfortable pace but I am thinking about incorporating grammar into it.
How do u guys think i should go about it?
Here's a link to the post about the 3000+ words to understand my strategy of learning the words just in case any questions about that arise.
http://thejapanesepage.com/forum/viewto ... =7&t=16056
for those who don't know i'm trying to learn 3000+ words and im actually going at a comfortable pace but I am thinking about incorporating grammar into it.
How do u guys think i should go about it?
Here's a link to the post about the 3000+ words to understand my strategy of learning the words just in case any questions about that arise.
http://thejapanesepage.com/forum/viewto ... =7&t=16056
- Stefan
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Re: Best way to learn grammer type of ??
How about just getting a text book and using it?
Learning random words with no grammar strikes me as... well, kind of foolish.
Learning random words with no grammar strikes me as... well, kind of foolish.
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AJBryant - Site Admin
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Re: Best way to learn grammer type of ??
Sort of what AJBryant said.
Despite your clear ambition for massive quantity, I don't really understand the point of not following a proven structure. Textbooks are written by people with P.H.D's in various areas of language so they usually have a fairly good idea of what path you need to take as a learner.
That being said, everyone learns differently. I excel with textbooks, whereas someone else might need a classroom or teacher, whereas someone else might learn best through audio like Pimsleur's method. A combination of all three is probably ideal though. Wow I don't even think this tangent is related to the topic at hand anymore sorry...
Also you never answered my original question in your original thread, so I STILL can't help you. WHAT LEVEL OF JAPANESE ARE YOU AT NOW? Are you a fresh beginner or what?
Despite your clear ambition for massive quantity, I don't really understand the point of not following a proven structure. Textbooks are written by people with P.H.D's in various areas of language so they usually have a fairly good idea of what path you need to take as a learner.
That being said, everyone learns differently. I excel with textbooks, whereas someone else might need a classroom or teacher, whereas someone else might learn best through audio like Pimsleur's method. A combination of all three is probably ideal though. Wow I don't even think this tangent is related to the topic at hand anymore sorry...
Also you never answered my original question in your original thread, so I STILL can't help you. WHAT LEVEL OF JAPANESE ARE YOU AT NOW? Are you a fresh beginner or what?
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Shiroisan - Posts: 297
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Re: Best way to learn grammer type of ??
Lol sorry.
I'd say I'm at a N3 level. N4 and 5 is too easy for me as far as reading and writing.
Speaking and listening I could still use some work.

I'd say I'm at a N3 level. N4 and 5 is too easy for me as far as reading and writing.
Speaking and listening I could still use some work.

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