I love all the languages! Currently learning: Japanese, Korean, and French
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Friday, March 11, 2016
Starting a language diary!
先ごろ自分の日本語の日記を始めました!この日記に私の漢字れんしゅうとかそのテーム書くつもりです。
Hello! I wonder if I wrote that correctly (if not, do correct me!). What I said up there (or tried to say lol) is that I've recently started a Japanese language diary! In this diary I plan to write about my study of Kanji. And hopefully this will motivate me to study more Kanji and more Japanese, since I have to admit, the lack of having people to practice languages with sometimes makes feel little demotivated.
In a language diary you can practice writing in that language, reading, and even learn new words as you may want to write about a topic for which you may not know which words to use in that language yet! You can also read what you're writing out loud, and this way practice speaking in that language as well.
You don't need to know too many words in new language to start a diary; just write with the words you know, and any new words you acquire. I think this can be helpful to gain more vocabulary and to really learn the vocabulary and feel it natural.
I will also be starting one in French soon. I currently know too little French to form sentences that go beyond the very basic, but as long as I can form a sentence I believe it is enough.
Thank you for reading my blog! Share in the comments if you've started a diary in your new language(s) and how it's going for you! Also if you plan on starting one, and then, do tell me how it goes. :)
Thursday, March 10, 2016
Japanese Kanji practice notebook
Hey all. You know, I've been studying Japanese on and off for years (I know, I get lazy sometimes, we all do!) and it had never occurred to me for some reason to get a Kanji practice notebook! To be honest, I didn't even know what they are until last week I was watching a Youtube video and I saw the notebook for the first time.
And I thought, I should have known! This is what children use in school when they are learning Kanji, and I believe all the way to high school too.
These notebooks have a lot of squares to practice; some come with 80 squares, others with 150, and the one I'm getting (because yeah, I am getting one) has 200 squares to practices Kanji. :)
I can't really promote any brands (especially since I will be trying them for the very first time), so I encourage you to check them out!
I think they can be super useful, and also work as a tool to motivate students into studying their Kanji.
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