Hey guys,
Good news. Today I went through the first reading question of "drill and drill" and thought "This is hard, but I can compete." Unlike when I picked up sou-matome reading last year and thought "I simply can't do this".
I figure if I do one or two of these questions a week for a few months, then I'll gradually pick up my skills. Kind of like how I now try to watch an episode of shirokuma each week.
Regarding goals, right now I want to simply pass N3 in December, which I think is attainable. After that, I want to create an online course that is geared towards helping JETs and other ALTs learn Japanese. I want to codify all the techniques that I've learned both here and when I lived there, and present them as a kind of roadmap to help JETs learn Japanese. I think that there's a real need for material like that.
Good news. Today I went through the first reading question of "drill and drill" and thought "This is hard, but I can compete." Unlike when I picked up sou-matome reading last year and thought "I simply can't do this".
I figure if I do one or two of these questions a week for a few months, then I'll gradually pick up my skills. Kind of like how I now try to watch an episode of shirokuma each week.
Regarding goals, right now I want to simply pass N3 in December, which I think is attainable. After that, I want to create an online course that is geared towards helping JETs and other ALTs learn Japanese. I want to codify all the techniques that I've learned both here and when I lived there, and present them as a kind of roadmap to help JETs learn Japanese. I think that there's a real need for material like that.
