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Tarabasu
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New Japanesepod101 ver. 2

Postby Tarabasu » April 26th, 2006 5:23 am

JapanesePod101 Version 2!

It sounds like it will be very good...but $ 180.00 is kind of a pricy subscription. *sigh*
Whats everyone else think?

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Postby JockZon » April 26th, 2006 5:43 am

It's much cheaper than other regular language courses that only run for like ten days so, you should not complain. I agree with you though, but it's probobly worth it.

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Re: New Japanesepod101 ver. 2

Postby alfa1 » April 26th, 2006 6:14 pm

Tarabasu wrote:JapanesePod101 Version 2!

It sounds like it will be very good...but $ 180.00 is kind of a pricy subscription. *sigh*
Whats everyone else think?


My own thoughts at the moment is that I'll probably end up subscribing, but... for now I know that there are a HUGE amount of free resources out there that I'm not making any use of at all. For example, all the web sites that people have mentioned over the last couple of months, the Japanese news from NHK that is shown on a TV station here, the books I own that I'm only halfway through, the podcasts I've listened to but havnt gotten around to revisiting and *studying* yet, the Kanji flashcards I made but never looked at very much... etc...
For the moment I cant justify spending any money when I'm not even using what I already have.

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Postby Ersby » April 26th, 2006 8:42 pm

Hmm, I'm torn. On the one hand I'm not exactly happy about paying for something that was once free (even if it wasn't as good). On the other hand, once you've paid for something, you'll be surprised how you suddenly become more motivated to use it! If I actually pay, I'll end up using japanesepod more often and learning more Japanese. If I didn't pay, I wouldn't take it so seriously, and so I wouldn't learn as much.

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Postby metablue » April 27th, 2006 4:46 am

One thing I've realized over the years. You have nothing without motivation. If something motivates you, it's worth paying for.

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Postby The Frankensteiner » April 27th, 2006 5:01 pm

I'll be probably end up subscribing. Like was mentioned before, if I pay for something I tend to want to make full use of it. Of course I'll try the 7 day free trial first though just to see how useful all these extras are.

I've really been wanting a way to quiz myself on these lessons. So I'm looking forward to that.
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Tarabasu
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Postby Tarabasu » April 30th, 2006 4:45 am

...wait im still getting podcats updated. Im not being cut off? I thought the lessons would continue only if you payed. :?:

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Postby metablue » April 30th, 2006 5:38 am

The podcasts are still free. It's the premium site content that's $180 or whatever.

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Postby Eran » April 30th, 2006 3:06 pm

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