Here is a brief overview of these textbooks and my random thoughts on them. Beginners Genki 1: *simple, but better to learn in a classroom setting because there’s a lot of group exercises*a lot of random words; starts off with really difficult kanji for some reason*Mary and Takeshi (enough said) Marugoto A2: *conversation/speaking focused *simple… Continue reading All the Japanese Textbooks I’ve Used Over the Past 4+ Years
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Reading Manga vs Reading Novels
Today, I would like to talk about some differences I’ve noticed so far between reading manga vs novels. I will use ReLIFE and キノの旅 manga, and 天気の子小説 as examples. This may seem really obvious to some people, but it may not to others, which is why I wanted to discuss it. For your information, according… Continue reading Reading Manga vs Reading Novels
The Importance of Listening
This will be a two part post.*The first part will be on listening as a skill, some important factors, and practice tips.*The second part will be on how higher listening skills can help retain vocab and improve reading.These are based off of my own experience trying to improve my listening ability. So for context, I… Continue reading The Importance of Listening
My Current Approach to Reading in Japanese
Someone asked me a few months ago: Q: How do you read a book when you have to look up almost every word?A: I don’t… This is just MY opinion, but everyone learns differently. This is just one approach. In my opinion if you have to look up every other word, that’s a sign the… Continue reading My Current Approach to Reading in Japanese



