Home Forums 自己紹介 (Self Introduction) Good day, Introduction time.

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    Kristoffer
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    Good day.

    I am a mid-twenties student interested in brains, languages and space.
    Norwegian is my native language and I learned English through middle school and the magic of Friends in the 90s.

    Ever since I saw and heard Japanese I thought it was a beautiful language, and now I want to finally understand it.

    Hope to be able to contribute on the forums if I ever become knowledgeable.
    Hope you have a nice day!

    o/

    #44476

    Aikibujin
    Member

    Welcome to TextFugu!

    How you doin. :P

    As far as the brain goes, is your interest more in psychology, neurology, or other?

    Check out the following links:

    Guide for using Anki 2 with TextFugu:

    http://www.textfugu.com/bb/topic/guide-to-using-anki-2-with-textfugu/

    Track your progress and share your ideas/concerns when you finish a season (gain a level ^_^):

    http://www.textfugu.com/bb/topic/textfugu-season-completions-for-great-motivation-of-heart

    List of additional Japanese resources you may find helpful:

    http://www.textfugu.com/bb/topic/japanese-learning-resources/

    List of Common Errors in TextFugu:

    http://www.textfugu.com/bb/topic/common-errors-in-textfugu/

    がんばって!

    #44487

    Joel
    Member

    As far as the brain goes, is your interest more in psychology, neurology, or other?

    “Other” meaning “zombie” or “building a body out of spare parts”? =P

    #44508

    Kristoffer
    Member

    Thank you for the additional support.

    I am interested in brain functions and regions, language processing in particular. About to finish bachelor in cognitive science/computer linguistics. I Have had a bit of cognitive psychology classes, and your course hits spot on when it comes to long term learning (spaced repetition/association/dedicated learning place/routines/memory overload/memory curve/willpower recourse-allocation) and the importance of having a motivated foundation.

    I also dig how the course is set up for us to get a well founded start to learning Japanese outside the course.

    Thanks for the followup and recourse links. The Anki Card support is great.
    The ability to re-play audio in Anki (R button?) and record own voice(Shift+V) is fantastic:)
    Will post to the forums when I complete Chapter 2:)

    Peace!

    #44532

    Aikibujin
    Member

    Yeah, I’ve been studying a bit of neurolinguistics lately. Really cool stuff. ^_^

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