• zfirerose@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Learning Japanese due to work and I made a habit of taking at least an hour or two after work to learn a few kanji symbols. It ain’t easy but it sure feels satisfying to be able to understand what I’m reading every once in a while. I think I’m struggling more with grammar and sentence structuring due to how vastly different it is from English and Spanish. My goal is to pass the N5 test this year and I’m confident I’ll be able to at this pace.

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      3 days ago

      What are you doing for conversation listening / speaking?

      I’m on WaniKani which is fun, but I don’t feel close to being able to talk to someone.

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        I listen to Easy Japanese Podcast on YouTube, who release short conversations about any topic each day. I’ve been able to understand them better to the point I can tell you what they’re talking about and what they segway to.

        I am not yet able to make conversation, but I’m aware that it’s not a quick process. I began less than a year ago and I think learning the sentence structuring is harder than learning kanji, lol. But that is only my opinion.

        For grammar, words, and lexicon, I would recommend Human Japanese, which is a phone/windows app that uses the Genki textbook as it’s basis. They have a demo for the first 3 chapters