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TopicLearning Nihongo
zebatov
03/21/18 10:23:19 AM
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Ah. I wanted to come over there for the same thing but they have (imo) ridiculous requirements that basically just show them that you spent money on school in general and time out of your life, since you aren't required to have a background in education - just any degree. Unless you're from a country that has universal schooling and don't have to pay. Then you're just lucky.

I'm wondering what some good books are. I need to practice Kanji, and definitely need some vocab. I don't mind speaking "broken" verbs because suru, aru, iru, desu, masu can all be figured out by the listener (hopefully they don't take informal as rude if they can tell I'm new) so long as I get the words right.

And particles. They say that wa/ga can be the hardest to differentiate, but it's simply emphasis on the subject or the object. I have more issues with ni, de, and sometimes (w)o - (from a lack of understanding of English sentence structure, usually).

When I had my Windows Phone it had two great apps on it that I can't find on Android. It had flashcards, writing and reading practices, and even a dictionary. I've also read Tae Kim's guide. He jumps straight into Kanji and the app on Android doesn't allow me to hover over them to show Hiragana, I don't think.

Any help is good, really.
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