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 ). I think peter mentioned somewhere in lesson 31 that naomi's series of 25 lessons can actually be categorized as "newbie lessons s2". wouldn't it be a good idea to mention that in the  category list?
 ). I think peter mentioned somewhere in lesson 31 that naomi's series of 25 lessons can actually be categorized as "newbie lessons s2". wouldn't it be a good idea to mention that in the  category list? The ghost stories were good.  But theres a whole range of topics that can be covered for advanced speakers.  Everything from formal speaking/giving speeches, the audio blog format on a deeper and more authentic level, personally for me use of ageru/kureru/morau/ etc in real context and in advanced speaking, specialized topics, etc.  Beginner is beginner, intermediate is intermediate, but advanced I would think would be an endless pool of possibilities.  Wider range would mean more subscriptions.
  The ghost stories were good.  But theres a whole range of topics that can be covered for advanced speakers.  Everything from formal speaking/giving speeches, the audio blog format on a deeper and more authentic level, personally for me use of ageru/kureru/morau/ etc in real context and in advanced speaking, specialized topics, etc.  Beginner is beginner, intermediate is intermediate, but advanced I would think would be an endless pool of possibilities.  Wider range would mean more subscriptions.  
scnnrc wrote:.... I would remove the newbie lessons because I think that would be well replaced by survivalphrases.com and focus more on the lower-intermediate audience.
Tourne wrote:scnnrc wrote:.... I would remove the newbie lessons because I think that would be well replaced by survivalphrases.com and focus more on the lower-intermediate audience.
If you would like to have more advanced content then fair enough, but I don't see what is to be gained by removing the newbie files. I am a newbie and I need that stuff. If newbie and beginner content gets removed, JPOD would have no value for me and I'd have no reason to renew.
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
Jason wrote:Well, I just meant that since beginners are the main target audience, that even with expansion into other materials the lower level lessons won't be abandoned. Just reinforcing what Marky said. I didn't mean to imply that jpod shouldn't cover more advanced material.