日本語 - Lesson 00
Since Ai left Italy to go back to Japan I had little or no chance to practice my Japanese, and I'm not just noticing that my learning curve has flatlined, but I'm also rapidly losing that little concepts that I knew about the language...
So I decided to re-organize my notes and exercises, in order to "refresh" the whole thing, and possibly improve it a little more.
To better the commitment, I decided to use my blog as the place where to store all the info. This way we'll have a global advantage: You'll be able (if you care at all) to learn a few about this wonderful language, and I will (hopefully) get some peer review and corrections of my many inevitable mistakes so, please please please, use comments to give me feedback :)
Expect one lesson a week or so. Lessons won't have a defined structure, since I'll build them from my pretty chaotic notes, but I'll try to follow this logical path:
So I decided to re-organize my notes and exercises, in order to "refresh" the whole thing, and possibly improve it a little more.
To better the commitment, I decided to use my blog as the place where to store all the info. This way we'll have a global advantage: You'll be able (if you care at all) to learn a few about this wonderful language, and I will (hopefully) get some peer review and corrections of my many inevitable mistakes so, please please please, use comments to give me feedback :)
Expect one lesson a week or so. Lessons won't have a defined structure, since I'll build them from my pretty chaotic notes, but I'll try to follow this logical path:
- About Japanese
- The Writing System: about Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji
- Hiragana
- Katakana
- Intro to Kanji
- Simple greetings
- Time and prices
- Past tense
- Invitations
- Adjectives
- Desires, reasons
- Impressions
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