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February 15, 2012 at 6:17 pm #26764
I’m a bear and I have been hibernating for the last 10 weeks.
Just woke up and saw no new contents.
Well I guess the focus on old things for new and easy january customers is the most important.Koichi does a lot of good things (nice Bukkake article) but I feel it is necessary to remind him and maybe let new people aware that the lessons are moving freaking slowly ( I’m talking about the last 8 months or so ) Granted, the lessons are probably things I already know now, but still.
Thank you, Reiden going out feeding his cubs. (I have been watching to much Planet Earth, sorry)
Edit: I don’t complain about the content. But when I signed up it was 1 lesson/ week. After it changed to 1 lesson / 2 weeks and now I’m not sure but I think it’s (wisely) no promise of that sort at al. That is also why it’s going to be my last post / response to a post about lack of lessons.
February 15, 2012 at 10:24 pm #26766K bye
February 16, 2012 at 1:40 am #26769Hello Kuma-san,
IMO it’s not how much or how less the content you pay for, but it’s the idea, motivation, the drive, that this website is building. The structure for you to learn Japanese. It’s like paying an empty house, and you have to fill it in.
Most of the content can be made by anyone, or use free websites, or gathering your own content, even make your own lessons.
But I find TextFugu is a structure that is inputting the way I’m learning. I only joined a few days ago, and already setting up a valuable way of learning.
Therefore, IMO I’m paying for an idea, like the information “how to study”. And I personally think it’s more important than it’s content.
Also this forum rocks, I found two awesome websites through these threads. If I didn’t join TextFugu, I might not even discovered them. Not because of TextFugu’s “content”, but a path I discovered. It’s all worth the money if all this turns out well for the way I’m learning.
February 16, 2012 at 8:52 pm #26818I don’t regret subscribing at all, regardless of lack of content. It gave me a jumping start to the point where I don’t need someone to hold my hand or a structured learning guide (and if I do, Tae Kim’s guide is MORE than sufficient for my grammar-learning needs if I ever come across something I don’t understand).
It gave me the motivation to learn and push forward, despite how discouraged I felt, and the confidence to wander off on my own without fear of that giant mass of squiggly characters. :] I would have never come this far without Textfugu, so I am extremely grateful. Also, what Tony said. ^^
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