P80 Vocab List
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Purpose of this Post 220226 僕はまだ君を愛さないことができる is the actual name of the show, based on Taiwan’s In Time With You. It’s the live-action drama I’ve chosen as passive audio practice, but there’s a lot I can’t catch yet, considering my very low level of Japanese. So this post is for writing out the dialogue, with …
About This is a list of all the questions asked in Matt’s QA, color-coded by question type for quick reference. Color code: Green = Japanese-specific technique Purple = Learning technique (general, all languages) Red = Mindset Orange = Japanese culture and life Blue = Matt’s personal life, experiences, meditation, etc. Pink = Other / Language …
About Protocol 80 by Ken Cannon was offered as a bonus to those who signed up for Project Uproot. This course was originally offered a year (or more?) ago and the goal is for students to be able to understand 80% of all (or general?–I might have to double check this) spoken anime by the …
About These are notes on the QAs in the Matt vs Japan Ultimate QA vault Highlights Some of the most important things I learned from this year of QAs: Matt vs Japan Replay of LIVE Event – How to make yourself WANT to immerse + LIVE QA [/restrict]
About These are notes on the QAs in the Matt vs Japan Ultimate QA vault Highlights Some of the most important things I learned from this year of QAs:
About These are notes on the QAs in the Matt vs Japan Ultimate QA vault Highlights Some of the most important things I learned from this year of QAs:
About These are notes on the QAs in the Matt vs Japan Ultimate QA vault Highlights Some of the most important things I learned from this year of QAs: Notes on 2018 Q3 Giant MIA QA Notes on 2018 Q4 Nov 3, 2018 Nov 17, 2018 Dec 1 2018 Dec 15, 2018 Dec 29, …
Overview Quick summary: I started officially learning Japanese in 2017 when I memorized the Japanese alphabets (hiragana and katakana) in a couple weeks over the summer. I then took about a yearlong break and returned in 2019. I took another two years’ break (sorta) and dabbled on and off in 2020 and 2021, and now …
Overview Quick summary: I started officially learning Japanese in 2017 when I memorized the Japanese alphabets (hiragana and katakana) in a couple weeks over the summer. I then took about a yearlong break and returned in 2019. I’m learning Japanese because I like the language (look and sound), and am using it as a learning …