Ok, I've talked about it in another thread but now I've decided to open a separate thread.
I need something aimed at shadowing, with useful content so I can pick useful sentences by a side effect. Obviously I could shadow audio-books or similar, but 90% of the content will be about things that I will never need to say. While content aimed at shadowing has mostly only dialogues and sentences similar to the ones we use in real life.
I know there is a good book called "shadowing japanese" but the problem is that it's not available in digital format, and as my family doesn' know I'm studying japanese, I don't want to order phisical books about it. (And yes, they will take the package and open it before me ._. ).
So any suggestion is appreciated! I've considered Moses (laoshu505000) FLR method but I've seen some of his youtube demos and I'm not as sure as before about it.
Also, I suspect it's not, but just to be sure: is it legal to buy a digital scan of a textbook, as if it was a used copy? I know many students rent books from the library of from friends, they scan the book and give it back. I remember one suggestion of jalup or ajatt was to buy Genki, mine it (which is by any means equivalent to scan/fotocopy it) and then to re-sell it. So I have this little doubt if it's ok to do it.
I need something aimed at shadowing, with useful content so I can pick useful sentences by a side effect. Obviously I could shadow audio-books or similar, but 90% of the content will be about things that I will never need to say. While content aimed at shadowing has mostly only dialogues and sentences similar to the ones we use in real life.
I know there is a good book called "shadowing japanese" but the problem is that it's not available in digital format, and as my family doesn' know I'm studying japanese, I don't want to order phisical books about it. (And yes, they will take the package and open it before me ._. ).
So any suggestion is appreciated! I've considered Moses (laoshu505000) FLR method but I've seen some of his youtube demos and I'm not as sure as before about it.
Also, I suspect it's not, but just to be sure: is it legal to buy a digital scan of a textbook, as if it was a used copy? I know many students rent books from the library of from friends, they scan the book and give it back. I remember one suggestion of jalup or ajatt was to buy Genki, mine it (which is by any means equivalent to scan/fotocopy it) and then to re-sell it. So I have this little doubt if it's ok to do it.

