Archive Results for ' Japanese'
LangFreQ Beta v1.1 – New Features
I haven’t been posting much at all lately and mostly it’s because I’ve been so busy with the holidays, but also because I wanted to crank out the new LangFreQ Beta v1.1 with new features. I’ve been working hard to get these out and while I think these features are a vast improvement on the site, or an addition if you will, I think it will be a long time before I say LangFreQ is out of “beta”.
LangFreQ – Beta
Lately, I haven’t been as active as I would like. Part of that is because I’ve been so busy on a new little project of mine, the other part is that I’m studying Japanese so much.
I’d like to share with you the project I’ve been tinkering with, it’s called LangFreQ!
NihongoUp – Practice, Practice, Practice!
Everyone needs to practice. I suppose that is what makes it hard to learn a language. Most of us in today’s age are looking for a quick return and with a language like Japanese, you usually can’t get that. It takes many times going over things again and again until finally it’s built into you. That is where NihongoUp, for an extremely cheap and reasonable price, steps in.
Kana Reading Material Resources
I was asked earlier this week on twitter if I knew of any Kana reading material resources. The question was in reference to materials such as books, magazines, websites, etc that are written in Kana, rather than lots of Kanji, so that beginners like myself have a chance at actually reading some of it. At the time, I had little to say so I’ve gone to work and this is what I’ve dug up!
Live Learning/Teaching with EduFire
One of the best things you can do for your self when trying to learn something new, whether it be a language or how to develop computer applications, is to join a class. But not everyone has the time, resources, or even money to do that. That’s where EduFire steps in! Teachers, you’ll want to check this diamond in the rough out too! They provide what you need to teach when you want, where you want, and for what you want($$$
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5 Things Every Beginner Should Know
There are always more tips and tricks that can be learned, but this is a list of what I consider to be some of the most important things a beginner should learn when studying Japanese! These are things I wish I was taught the first week I started.



