tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6371723.post5605095138036532325..comments2024-03-18T19:36:26.270-07:00Comments on Camy's Loft: Japanese language learning process in more detailCamy Tanghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14577747925320907186noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6371723.post-40166855587959648992021-07-20T22:58:42.294-07:002021-07-20T22:58:42.294-07:00That’s so neat you’re learning Japanese too! Flipp...That’s so neat you’re learning Japanese too! Flipping through the books to look at the kanji actually works really well to help you read better. I had to edit the furigana for the Japanese version of Sushi for One, and even though I didn’t understand most of what I read, the fact that I saw so much Japanese for an hour every day helped me read a lot faster.<br /><br />What genres do you like? Camy Tanghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00790591988777275651noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6371723.post-62072217229956045362021-07-14T08:26:46.826-07:002021-07-14T08:26:46.826-07:00These are some awesome tips! At the start of the y...These are some awesome tips! At the start of the year, I decided to start learning Japanese (starting at absolute zero), and it has been difficult to keep the momentum without deadlines for learning certain things. I also got the Genki books and have been practicing my hiragana and katakana. I also picked up a couple of novels at my local book store. Since I don't have enough vocab to Bookishqueenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04815467506294547118noreply@blogger.com