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Tokeida Yuji
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blender1184
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ahochaude
Joined: 01 Oct 2003 Posts: 10291 Location: Matsuhama-cho, Ashiya-shi, Hyogo-ken, Japan Country: |
Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2003 2:51 am Post subject: Re: Japanese Lessons? Teachers Needed! |
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BBnomiumOxide wrote: | I noticed people that just post questions, and people answering them wont get much done. We need a more structured system.
So , I'm currently hoping to look for people that are fluent with Japanese. Hopefully its someone who is usually bored and can spare time to teach people in the forum Japanese. If you can, please make a thread with your lessons plans. If your interested, please reply.
It is OPTIONAL (Well of course), it is simply a way for people that knows Japanese to spread a wonderful language where they are lucky to learn.
Also, please let it be someone who is active in the forums, I dont expect daily lessons, but at least weekly. |
How do expect to learn Japanese from a website? Where is the interaction going to come into play? (In which you'll find is essential in learning a foreign language) There is a lot more to learning a language than just visiting a website and reading what people posted. You need to interact with others, apply what you've learned in conversation to fully "grasp the idea" of why, when, and how to apply words, phrases, etc. I guarantee a beginner will have questions in which that the "teacher" (on this website) will not be able to give a timely reply. When the reply is finally given, it'll lose whatever impact it should've had because of the time it took to receive it.
Further more, I don't think the people who are fluent on this message board can spare the time to conduct the weekly lessons you are speaking of. (Unless of course they get paid for it) Members of this board are busy people who sign on and post in their spare time. I don't think that they will be able to honor your request.
I don't beleive anyone here are relying on this message board to learn the whole language. From what I've seen and replied to, people just post some questions about words or phrases that they don't understand. A reply is given, and if they don't fully understand it yet, they can ask to clarify the answer or P.M. a fluent speaker who will be able to elaborate on the correct answer. This message board is also not dedicated for "Learning Japanese". Look at the title...... "Jdorama" -Mainly a message board to discuss Japanese dramas and what have you not.
Why don't you go to a website that is dedicated to teaching the language? Or better yet, as someone mentioned earlier, take Japanese classes. You'll find that formal classes will have a much bigger impact in the learning process. If you're worried about costs of formal classes, then I suggest those "free night classes" (or whatever). Websites are convenient and free, but you'll find that if you are really serious about learning the language, the conventional way is the best way to do it.
Good luck in learning the language.
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BBnomiumOxide
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Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2003 4:47 am Post subject: Re: Japanese Lessons? Teachers Needed! |
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ahochaude wrote: |
How do expect to learn Japanese from a website? Where is the interaction going to come into play? (In which you'll find is essential in learning a foreign language) There is a lot more to learning a language than just visiting a website and reading what people posted. You need to interact with others, apply what you've learned in conversation to fully "grasp the idea" of why, when, and how to apply words, phrases, etc. I guarantee a beginner will have questions in which that the "teacher" (on this website) will not be able to give a timely reply. When the reply is finally given, it'll lose whatever impact it should've had because of the time it took to receive it.
Further more, I don't think the people who are fluent on this message board can spare the time to conduct the weekly lessons you are speaking of. (Unless of course they get paid for it) Members of this board are busy people who sign on and post in their spare time. I don't think that they will be able to honor your request.
I don't beleive anyone here are relying on this message board to learn the whole language. From what I've seen and replied to, people just post some questions about words or phrases that they don't understand. A reply is given, and if they don't fully understand it yet, they can ask to clarify the answer or P.M. a fluent speaker who will be able to elaborate on the correct answer. This message board is also not dedicated for "Learning Japanese". Look at the title...... "Jdorama" -Mainly a message board to discuss Japanese dramas and what have you not.
Why don't you go to a website that is dedicated to teaching the language? Or better yet, as someone mentioned earlier, take Japanese classes. You'll find that formal classes will have a much bigger impact in the learning process. If you're worried about costs of formal classes, then I suggest those "free night classes" (or whatever). Websites are convenient and free, but you'll find that if you are really serious about learning the language, the conventional way is the best way to do it.
Good luck in learning the language. |
Unluckily, there is no classes near me that i can take. But i guess your right, i cant rely on the website.
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ahochaude
Joined: 01 Oct 2003 Posts: 10291 Location: Matsuhama-cho, Ashiya-shi, Hyogo-ken, Japan Country: |
Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2003 7:18 am Post subject: Re: Japanese Lessons? Teachers Needed! |
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BBnomiumOxide wrote: |
Unluckily, there is no classes near me that i can take. But i guess your right, i cant rely on the website. |
Sorry to burst your bubble. Unfortunately, that's the harsh realities of life. You'll find some other way though. (There are always other ways.)
Perhaps a tutor from Japan?
Or, if can afford it, why don't you get a student visa and study Japanese in Japan? (Best way)
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niko2x
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Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2003 8:20 am Post subject: Re: Japanese Lessons? Teachers Needed! |
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ahochaude wrote: | Or, if can afford it, why don't you get a student visa and study Japanese in Japan? (Best way) | Or a one-way ticket to JPN and hang out at "Ueno Park" with all the reast of the homeless? _________________
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Bedi
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niko2x wrote: | mad props, bedi!!! i know it prolly took a while to write that. you should have aho make that into a sticky. |
Same here, Bedi. That is looking way cool.
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TANG wrote: | so bmw what race are u? |
Chinese by birth, Japanese in thought.
Basically, I'm passing as Japanese... Much to my mother's chagrin. Oh well.
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ahochaude
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niko2x wrote: | mad props, bedi!!! i know it prolly took a while to write that. you should have aho make that into a sticky. |
Done.
By the way, good job Bedi. _________________
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ahochaude
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Bedi wrote: | Thank you people for the nice replies, also for making this a sticky one. | Yeah, anytime.
Bedi wrote: | I hope to be able to present more and advanced stuff after finishing my final exams at school.
������ĂˁA�݂�� | Good luck with your schooling.
Look forward to seeing more of your informative posting too!
Keep it up! _________________
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