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Hello from a newbie - nitediver - 2007-01-18 Hello everyone, Just registered. Wow, what a cool site this is.Lots of thanks to the administrator and all of you guys for many useful suggestions and pieces of advice, etc. I am right at the beginning of my Heisig journey and learning Japanese in general, but comming across this site has encouraged me on my quest. As a beginner to Japanese I got some materials recently (days rather than weeks) and I hope, I will be able to share with you my impressions on how usefull I find the resources over some time. I don't do any formal classes and the main text I use is: An Introduction to Modern Japanese. It comes in two self contained volumes which work together nicely. The kana is introduced from lesson one and that's how I came across the Heisig method (with his book on remembering kana). I know you giants are learning many kanji a day, but for me it was fun to be able to read my first lesson entirely in kana with no romaji after a couple of days! For light relief I am also using: Japanese the Manga Way by Wayne P. Lammers , which I find very entertaining but solid at the same time. I also use lots of audio materials to expose myself to some form of spoken language. I particularly like the Plimseur course. I needed some help without a teacher so got an exchange language partner locally, joined a Japanese conversation group and thanks to advice on this site got some Japanese speakers through Skype. I am hoping to start Remembering Kanji book this weekend; I am still learning katakana from the first Heisig book .Anyway, this has grown into a long post. Best wishes everyone. Derek Hello from a newbie - markbir21 - 2007-02-17 [kana]jaa,ganbattekudasai[/kana] |