I went to Hell! It was really creepy and smelled like sulfur.
I took pictures!
Life, (Japanese) Language, and Wordplay.
I went to Hell! It was really creepy and smelled like sulfur.
I took pictures!
久しぶり!
It’s been a while since my last 四字熟語 post. I think I’m going to try to switch up the style of these posts from now on. This includes sharing where exactly I find the 四字熟語, as well as more nice looking formatting. I’ll also try to keep to a normal weekly schedule from now on, but of course that depends on how often I come across new 四字熟語. Well, let’s get to it!
So, I didn’t make a pre-Tadoku post like I usually do, so here’s a 多読コンテスト中 post. This one is actually 2-week experiment, and our total page count won’t be affected by this contest. But that’s no reason not to sign up. Registration is still open(and will stay that way until the 24th, so get on it!) Details below.
There seems to be very few, if any, naysayers about learning language through music. In my experience, learning with music is a great way to work on pronunciation and it is also a great way to remember vocabulary or grammar. Continue reading “New Game: Learn that Song!”
POP QUIZ!
Which of these three things will you never see?
A: A lion playing a trumpet while riding a tricycle.
B: A salaryman doing handstand pushups while balancing two glasses of Calpis on his feet at Fushimi Inari at 3 in the morning.
C: The kanji 迄.
The answer is….
So, I’ve decided to pick up my Korean again.
This time, however, I’m using the laddering method, using Japanese as my base.
How is it going, you ask. Here’s the answer.