In my case, Japanese language is a bit difficult sa start.
New tanan characters and bago sad ang sentence patterns.
But habang ga continue ka ug study ug vocabulary, grammar and listening, you'll get used to it and you'll find it easy.
Faster ang learning sad if you have a Japanese friend.
You'll be forced to speak in Japanese and he/she will correct you if you make mistakes.
Another is through watching Japanese dramas.
Through watching, you'll learn new words, expressions, and even pronunciations.
Sometimes makaingon pa kag mali ang ilang subtitles.
じゃー、日本語を勉強する人、頑張ってね。"\(^v^)/"
Yes, possible siya in 25 days, considering na paspas ang pagtuon and na-memorize na tanan hiragana and katakana before ka mag start ug klase.
Dapat sad maayo and strikto ang sensei.
But level 4 Nihongo lang in 25 days.
There are 25 chapters in Level 4.
So 1 chapter per day.
2-hour class and assignments per day.
Kada adlaw, you do the following activities.
Class:
* 1.25 hour - Grammar
* 0.50 hour - Conversation
* 0.25 hour - Quiz
Assignment:
Answer:
* Vocabulary questions
* Grammar questions
* Listening questions
Read & Understand:
* Lesson for the next day
* Vocabulary for the next day
Depende sa imong sensei, pede siya mag require ug essays every weekend.
And mag conduct sad ug speech and conversation exams.
Mao ni ang akong naagian na pagtuon. Gi-provide man gud sa among company ang training.
Lisod siya pero kaya.
めなつーさん、
あなたが知っているよ。
仲間ですから。
めなつーさんも仕事がないか。
Apply mo og Japanese company... Naa sila Japanese training... hehe
凄い上手!
私は恥ずかしい思いをした。
Last edited by crinkle; 02-27-2009 at 09:59 AM.
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