Hey everyone! Thanks for the interesting discussion! Since many people in the forums won't know who I am (and as pointed out, this is a good thing! Better to be a good language learner, than to be a good follower of language learning gossip

), just search Youtube for "アイルランド人がスペインにいながら、3ヶ月で日本語ペラペラになれるのか " to see my intro video.
For full transparency, I had a native help me make that title
Just so you know, I've sat and prepared for a bunch of CEFRL exams, so I'm quite familiar with what the titles are, and am not giving a watered down version. While I unfortunately can't sit the JLPT exam, I am totally open to suggestions for what I can do in January in Japan to demonstrate my level. If we find someone who usually tests people in JLPT orals then he or she can put me through the usual kinds of tests and then can write an unedited post on my blog with the evaluations for instance.
Otherwise, I'll upload a 20 or so minute spontaneous conversation where someone with an academic background in Japanese can interview me and that would go online for the world to see. Whatever works and is practical to implement!
I hope people don't get too obsessed with that aspect of things though, because I want to show that you can get very far in a short time with dedication, and not make it about passing tests, which I feel is a way too traditional and academic way of looking at languages.
@uisukii No, that's Tim Ferriss. I've interviewed him about language learning though. He knows Japanese already, and I'm starting from scratch today.
@NightSky Note that I've never claimed to be C1 in Chinese. Search for "Honest evaluation of Benny's Mandarin" to see a blog post written by an independent Mandarin school in Beijing where they critiqued my level after spending hours with me. The conclusion was B1, which was lower than my goal but something I was happy with nonetheless.
BTW I have RTK, but am only planning to use it for reference, and then will study it more properly in December, although I am not aiming for particular goals with Kanji, since reading signs and menus is fine for my purposes if I can have real conversations with people.
I hope you all enjoy the show! Today I am only getting a few hours done because the day I announce these projects are always distracting with tonnes of comments, tweets etc., but from tomorrow on I'll be implementing Leechblock and other tools to not allow me to enter distracting sites, even as interesting as this one, so that I can focus on learning