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I don’t know why but I find it really interesting when people who are younger than me join. I’m 14 by the way, 15 in 2 months.
I don’t start my GCSEs until the next School year, which is in 2 months as well. I really wish I went to a School that teaches Japanese too!
Anyway, welcome to TextFugu Mel!
I really like your ambition/reason for learning Japanese. You have plenty of time to learn Japanese.
Good luck.
My suggestion is updating the Dashboard every week like he should be doing.
Welcome to TextFugu!
I really like your name (Rioter) and your avatar. Just thought I would mention.
Good luck learning Japanese.
Welcome to TextFugu!
Being able to read Harry Potter in Japanese would be an amazing achievement, in my opinion.
Good luck learning Japanese.
Eh, it’s not THAT fun. ;_;
Welcome to TextFugu!
I heard that Xiaxue (from Singapore) joined but I didn’t know it was a social networking site or anything.
If I’m not too late, please could I have an invite? yume@live.co.uk
Thank you if you send me one.Good luck learning Japanese!
‘Tadashii Kanji Kakitori-kun’ is the one that I use at my Japanese Tutors house. It’s really fun and teaches you how to write Hiragana but mainly it teaches you how to write the kanji from Grades 1-6.
There is also another feature where you have to remember a certain kanji AND how to write it – it’ll show you a word (LEARN THAT WORD!) and you have to fill in the gap with the right kanji. (I can’t explain this one very well and I might be a bit off on some things as I’ve only tried it once for about 5 minutes.)
There’s also another feature which I haven’t tried yet.I highly recommend this game although you’d probably need a mid-intermediate level to understand most of it.
I have three reasons:
1) So I can go to Japan and watch the cherry blossoms.
2) Able to meet Nico Nico dancers, communicate with them and maybe even dance with them if I’m lucky enough. Also, I want to be able to read everything on the website.
3) I want to live in Japan.My original reasons were to watch anime without subtitles and read raw manga.
Welcome to TextFugu, Melissa!
Hawaii seems like such a beautiful, exotic place and I’ve always wanted to go there. I envy you.
Good luck learning Japanese.
I’ll add you back, Silgrond.
I’ve changed my name to Kanashii, by the way – if you hover over my name you’ll see “Last known as: WinterBunnyx”.
At least it’s rare…
That’s even more of a nightmare than the one Sheepy posted!
Welcome to TextFugu, Theresa!
Your reason is NOT lame. I think it’s a lovely and kind reason.
I wish you the best.Good luck learning Japanese.
Review the Japanese words from ages ago (with the kanji if I learned the word with the kanji) – this’ll be as easy as anything as I do remember them but it’s nice to refresh the mind.
We’re currently translating a story about this girl called Heidi and we’re translating one page per lesson. Next week she’s testing us on the first page (HELP ME!) so tomorrow I’m going to look up the words which I don’t really understand her translation/meaning to (it might take a while to do this) and then create an Anki deck with all the words and translations/meanings.
Then, it’s simply review review review!
@Melissa, were you meant to post that in your introduction thread?
^ PLEASE tell me that it’s loads of different kanji put together…
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