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The newspaper comment was just an ...Oh, absolutely! The newspaper comment was just an indication of the kinds of difficulties one might have studying Japanese. I truly believe reading is the best way to learn vocabulary (and its context) and common grammatical structures when studying a new language. With only a few kanji you can start to read some ads or children's books, but sadly they don't really offer me the vocab I really need in everyday life. If I was good enough to read, e.g., a newspaper I think it'd help my Japanese *enormously*. <BR/><BR/>Damn kanji. It sounds like I'm making excuses, and to be honest, I probably am...JC Barnetthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00122980021264683075noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32650776.post-1156700266043803662006-08-28T02:37:00.000+09:002006-08-28T02:37:00.000+09:00The line about newspapers makes it sound like that...The line about newspapers makes it sound like that's a baseline - after the first hundred one can begin to get some positive feedback and smugness that "hey I can read that now!" Since I draw and stuff I used the art part of my brain as much as I could when learning kanji as well as all the language stuff. Just writing them and trying to write them well helped me a lot.<BR/><BR/>EmeraldAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32650776.post-1156691700831815362006-08-28T00:15:00.000+09:002006-08-28T00:15:00.000+09:00Ah, the lubrication of alcohol is a very good tool...Ah, the lubrication of alcohol is a very good tool when studying Japanese. I actually speak better Japanese when I'm off my head, or at least *I* think I do, which is all that matters!<BR/><BR/>Defenitely, getting over yourself and just speaking Japanese to everybody is the best thing to do. Noone, absolutely noone, will laugh at you if your Japanese is rubbish!<BR/><BR/>AS<BR/><BR/>(A year already YMLL? Time flies. Drop me a line if you're in town for CEDEC or TGS!)JC Barnetthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00122980021264683075noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32650776.post-1156691401229093792006-08-28T00:10:00.000+09:002006-08-28T00:10:00.000+09:00Mine is shit too :(I have the same problem with st...Mine is shit too :(<BR/><BR/>I have the same problem with studying - I just can't be arsed half the time (want to do personal projects or other things in my spare time) so very little revision gets done.<BR/><BR/>Where I differ from you is that my spoken Japanese is worse than my ability to read and write. This is just wrong.<BR/><BR/>Well, ok, newspapers and many design documents are a no-no mostly, but I know a few hundred (maybe nearly a thousand by now) Kanji and have a good associative memory so can recognise them by their rough shape quite quickly. I also like writing kanji when I'm bored, so that helps too, I guess.<BR/><BR/>I'm also good at remembering obscure words and grammar that nobody ever uses :( This gets me nowhere.<BR/><BR/>Basically, you just need to go out to bars, get drunk and talk to random strangers. That is by far the best way to learn how to speak. If you are an outgoing person with tons of confidence, you will have no problems learning how to speak the language. Types like me kick ourselves about grammar and are slow to speak because we worry about making mistakes and looking even more idiotic than we already do. Of course, studying helps, and is essential to being able to read and certainly to speak if you are in another country, but the best thing to do is just get out and learn in the field.<BR/><BR/>Kanji ARE a really useful thing to learn though - definitely do not ignore them, because once you start to get a head for them, you are able to guess meanings of written words even if you don't know all the kanji used. They are also very useful for vocabulary boosting.<BR/><BR/>Oh, and I have private lessons too, but I can never be arsed to study, so it's basically a conversation class and I forget the grammar because I don't speak to people more than I need (don't make a real effort) or study.<BR/><BR/>I've been here for a year and still don't speak well. I should be ashamed I guess :(<BR/><BR/>-YMLLAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com