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Thanks for asking! I advanced quite fast in TextFugu, but after a few months I decided to stop entirely. I’m going to begin learning on TextFugu again, and integrate Genki as well as WaniKani into my Japanese study routine. Thanks for the heads-up about the addictiveness of WaniKani. I actually haven’t tried it yet, but once I do I’d like to probably persevere with it for a while. I really like the idea of learning enough kanji to be able to read almost everything in Japanese in a year or less!
How have you been getting on since April?
Thanks a ton! I will proceed to procure a textbook such as Genki I, and use it alongside this. I think I’m actually a part of that “surge”, lol. Anyways, have a nice day!
Thanks a lot for the swift reply! I wasn’t expecting anyone to so soon, as most of this forum seems pretty old, as if it’s heyday was a few years ago. Is the TeamSpeak server more active these days? Anyway, that’s what Tofugu seemed to say as well, that different viewpoints are useful when you are self studying. Did you use Japanese for Busy People simultaneously with TextFugu, as in, skip from one lesson here on (for example) a grammar topic, to one there on (possibly) Kanji, just to do both resources in order; or finish a whole section on a certain topic and review it later with the second resource? Did you find the repetition, if there was any, useful or a hindrance to the process? Thanks again, your answer was pretty informative actually, though it’s the specifics of the journey of someone that’s done this sort of thing before that I was originally looking for. I guess I will have to experiment a bit on my own as well to figure those out.
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