Effective and Efficient Japanese Studying Nisha’s Japanese Self Study Plan Phase 1: Learn correct pronunciation and your ABCs Start the language right by knowing the “alphabet” and how to sound as...
Here's a detailed guide using honorific titles in Japan. Check it out!
October is the month of Japanese Arts and Culture in the Bert Raney Elementary artroom. The librarian at BRE showed me this book after I had asked her for some Japanese introductory resources (my projector bulb went out so now I'm teaching without technology until the replacement bulb order comes in!) The story is written in Haiku and has great illustrations. An amazing resource for those of you planning on doing Japanese Units over the course of this school year.
When I first began learning Japanese in 2016, the idea of taking, let alone passing the Japanese-Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) N2 was a pipe dream, something I thought was reserved for people who…
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If you're learning Japanese, you need the basics — numbers, questions, and phrases—for meeting, greeting, and being polite. In Japanese, verbs change according
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Hua Hsu on the Jamaican scholar Stuart Hall and his contributions to the study, understanding, and appreciation of popular culture.
After having to explain the different types of writing to many family members and friends, I thought I might do a general explanation on Tumblr as well. Because let’s face it, if you’re new to this...
Use your passions, your hobbies, your favorite stuff to study Japanese. It will go faster and be a lot more fun than simply hitting the books. Unless hitting the books is your passion. Then I guess you don't need us.
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I've been trying to get hiragana down as the basics for learning Japanese, but I can't for the life of me remember what half the symbols are unless I sneak
[Giongo Gitaigo by Flashcards] じろじろ Sample text: 変へんな男おとこが私わたしをじろじろ見みていた。 A strange man was staring at me. 子供こどもに顔かおをじろじろ見みられた。 The child stared at me. (Source: E de wakaru Giongo Gitaigo) Related