I’ve recently been really into tongue-twisters, known as 早口言葉 in Japanese.
They’re a surprisingly fun way to study and remember vocabulary.
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I’ve recently been really into tongue-twisters, known as 早口言葉 in Japanese.
They’re a surprisingly fun way to study and remember vocabulary.
Finally decided to finish the second half of Akira. It is now my favorite series. Also read the first book of my new reading challenge, so I’m going to write a post about it soon.
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Earlier this month I announced a challenge that I created to get more genuine book reading time in. Basically, the challenge was to read nine books that I borrowed from the library before they were due back.
Well, after serious consideration, I realized why this challenge was flawed from the start…
I love reading, so much so that I originally made a typo when writing the title: “Read Another Reading Challenge”. I also like challenges. It’s one of the many reasons I took up Japanese in the first place.
Today I will share a resource that I downloaded a long time ago, but only started using recently. It’s a podcast for Japanese speakers who want to learn Korean. Read on to find out why I think it is a worthwhile resource.
I love the internet.
Today I will introduce another reason to love it, especially if you’re a language learner. It might help if you know English.