timcampbell
Member
From: 北京
Registered: 2007-11-04
Posts: 187
We may meet them, we may exceed them, or we may fall short. Yet even then, setting goals and trying to achieve them often takes you farther than wandering without purpose.
Here's a few things I'd like to accomplish with my Japanese studies in 2009:
- Finish RTK3
- Pass JLPT 2
- Graduate from reading manga to novels
- Be able to watch at least a few movies when I can spend more time enjoying the story instead of figuring out what they are saying
- Spend three weeks in Japan speaking as little English as possible (that's my whole vacation, folks)
- Read a book on go and learn new *ideas* about the game, not just new vocabulary and grammar
- Pick up a cutie using Japanese (wait, that was a 2008 goal - I ROCK)
Fire away, guys and gals. Let's keep each other inspired.
activeaero
Member
From: Mobile-AL
Registered: 2008-08-15
Posts: 500
I'm going to achieve the following at a minimum:
6,000 word vocabulary using Anki/iKnow. 16 Anki cards per day.
Complete both volumes of Kanji Odyssey. 8 sentence cards per day.
Average at least 30 minutes per day of concentrated listening/shadowing from my Shadowing CD and book until I understand and can perfectly pronounce every bit of it front, backwards and sideways.
Spend the rest of my free time just doing whatever random thing I want to do that involves the language (trying to read Manga, watching movies, going over grammar, etc).
Last edited by activeaero (2009 January 05, 7:05 am)
Finish mining RtK 2.
Reach 5000 cards in Anki, not counting pure kanji ones.
Read the 涼宮ハルヒ novels and 銀河ヒッチハイク・ガイド.
Finish reading all manga currently in my possession, especially さよなら絶望先生.
Try to spend way more time on spoken Japanese, as that is rapidly falling behind.
Edit:
Oh, and I have a pile of games I need to get through, too. ファイナルファンタジーⅨ is next, but I hope to finish, at the very least, the 幻想水滸伝 series and ペルソナ2 this year.
Last edited by hknamida (2009 January 05, 11:04 am)
timcampbell wrote:
- Spend three weeks in Japan speaking as little English as possible (that's my whole vacation, folks)
Here's a tip. Everybody will try to speak to you in English. Many going so far as to run away and find somebody who knows like 3 English words instead of trying to talk to you. Just KEEP TALKING in Japanese no matter what. Never give in. Eventually (1-3 min.) they will switch to Japanese subconsciously. Make sure you learn the natural phrases Japanese people use to ask for clarification because if you say the evil evil words "I don't understand" they will clam up like a .. well.. clam and look at you with these huge fearful eyes thinking "omg what do I do I'm too terrified to speak English and my cultural programming won't let me say any more words in Japanese!"
Never give in, never surrender! With basic Japanese, a dictionary, and adequate time you can do anything fully in Japanese with absolutely no English so no matter what don't give in.
I feel like I'm stressing this a little weakly so I'm going to shout now, "DONT LET THE JAPANESE FORCE YOU INTO ENGLISH!" They will do so automatically and you might start to feel guilty like "well this is probably the only chance they ever have to practice English now I feel bad". Bullocks, be selfish, they are lazy and can travel if they really want it that badly, stick with the language of the country you are in.
Sincerely,
Person-who-has-had-really-lame-experiences