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This entry was posted on Tuesday, January 11th, 2011 at 6:30 pm and is filed under Cheat Sheet to Mastering Japanese . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
13 Responses to “Cheat Sheet to Mastering Japanese #1 - 365 Days of Japanese is Easy as 1, 2, 3!”
at 11:29 pm
I used my app on my iPhone/iPad to learn word each. I also have a english/japanese dictionnary tell look up to a word newly discover. The best thing about app on my iPhone is that I can study japanese anywhere when I have some free time or waiting for something.
I will try the Daily Email it sound interessting.
at 12:14 am
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Thanks in advance
at 1:08 am
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at 9:00 am
We apologize for the video not being available yet. We will post it as soon as we are able to, but in the meantime you can view it at the Youtube link in the description
at 11:01 am
The video is now up
at 7:34 am
This post has some genius ways to use Google to help learn Japanese (or any language, really)
http://www.tofugu.com/2009/07/16/10-ways-to-hack-google-to-become-an-awesome-japanese-learning-resource/
at 3:28 pm
あの「Word of the Day]の漢字は小さすぎると思います。難しい字をはっきり読めないです。
at 2:20 am
Arigatou! I saw this the other day and have been using it for a few days.
at 11:22 am
Really good tip! Thanks!
at 4:28 pm
> takato-san,
Thank you very much for pointing out! We’ll verify it and work on it soon.
at 10:59 am
J です-san
thank you for sharing this with everyone here!
Stefania/JapanesePod101.com
at 3:53 am
Ah, helpful what I do to study is I write the lesson notes down on paper so they are always there in my notebook (I have a notebook for each series example I have a note book for absolute beginner newbie season, Kanji, and beginner. Using all those allows me to go back to a lesson I don’t quite understand and let me see them. And writing them also helps me to remember them so that’s always nice. I think this is something everyone should do.
at 2:06 pm
Nathaniel-san,
wow, you’re doing very well!!
You’re right; writing lesson notes down would definitely help you in many ways.
I think you’re making the best out of our materials
Natsuko(奈津子),
Team JapanesePod101.com