I enjoy watching your study vlogs and updates on your progress on all the languages you're learning. It gives me inspiration to work harder in the languages i'm learning!
I find your videos so relaxing to watch at the end of the day, you have such a calming presence. And your videos give me motivation to study languages :)
Couldn't agree more.... yes would love an indepth of such content because most of the time we tend to pick popular books and tend to be disappointed. Also how to get quality info even when the book was not what you expected
Seeing your comment makes me think that perhaps you could also use a review of the most popular Japanese textbooks to guide you in your choice? I’m also down for it if you’re interested! 😍
C'est utile de voir que parfois toi aussi tu te bats un peu avec tes lectures héhé ! Et je comprends totalement le fait de faire une pause dans Shinkanzen Master !
❤ Do you find that your reading and immersion helps or improves your speaking? What ways do you work on your spoken Japanese at an advanced level? Thank you so much for your videos! I look forward to them every week 😊
I have two questions I was hoping you would answer 1.how do you put emphasis on words is いきたいいい okay for example? 2. How do you say give me (object) in Japanese? Formal and informal
Unfortunately I can only answer questions about my own studying since I do not have certification to teach Japanese 🇯🇵 please take a look at this website for example to help you get answers! guidetojapanese.org/learn/
Hi, I really enjoy watching your videos and it's a great inspiration to see content tailored to more advanced study. I have one question in regard to studying N1 kanji. I own the Sou Matome N1 book but I've found it really difficult to use as I feel overwhelmed with the amount of kanji to study per day and no real structure included in the textbook. After watching your video I decided to buy the Shin Kanzen Kanji N1 book. It looks a lot more user friendly but I was wondering if you have any tips or advice on how best to use the book?
Bonjour ! Merci pour ces vidéos très inspirantes (je n'en suis qu'au JLPTN5) !!! J'aimerai savoir si c'est possible, comment tu fais pour faire un "audit" de ressource, comme tu le dis dans la vidéo. Il est vrai que lorsque je regarde les vidéos youtube, les personnes recommandent des livres, mais je ne sais pas savoir ce qui me correspond. Merci :) Hello ! Thank you for these very inspiring videos :) (I'm currently learning for JLPT N5). I'd like to know, if possible, how you "audit" your future textbooks. Thank you ! またね!
I assumed I was subscribed but I wasn't. How do you review material if you don't use an SRS system? Do you just keep going forward without looking back and trust things to repeat if you keep immersing?
I have occasional review sessions of my notes, my created lists on my dictionary app and through my textbooks but just to check where I am at in terms of acquisition: it works well for me because I can't be bothered to do otherwise, I just keep going!! 😂 like I said in my previous reply to another of your comments, I don't have an efficiency mindset most of the time so that's why it works for me!
I enjoy watching your study vlogs and updates on your progress on all the languages you're learning. It gives me inspiration to work harder in the languages i'm learning!
I find your videos so relaxing to watch at the end of the day, you have such a calming presence. And your videos give me motivation to study languages :)
Your comment made my day!! Thank you so much I’m so glad to know that 💕
So cute! I wonder what language kee chan seems to understand more when talking with him!!
You should definitely do a guide about resource auditing!!
Couldn't agree more.... yes would love an indepth of such content because most of the time we tend to pick popular books and tend to be disappointed. Also how to get quality info even when the book was not what you expected
I was just going to ask this!!! Has she gone through and explained it at all before?
My video on how I audit resources is in the works!! Already in pre-production phase 🥰
Seeing your comment makes me think that perhaps you could also use a review of the most popular Japanese textbooks to guide you in your choice? I’m also down for it if you’re interested! 😍
C'est utile de voir que parfois toi aussi tu te bats un peu avec tes lectures héhé ! Et je comprends totalement le fait de faire une pause dans Shinkanzen Master !
💕🥹🥹🥹🥹 oh que oui je me bats 🤭 trop de choix 🫠🫠🫠
❤ Do you find that your reading and immersion helps or improves your speaking? What ways do you work on your spoken Japanese at an advanced level? Thank you so much for your videos! I look forward to them every week 😊
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I have two questions I was hoping you would answer
1.how do you put emphasis on words is いきたいいい okay for example?
2. How do you say give me (object) in Japanese? Formal and informal
Unfortunately I can only answer questions about my own studying since I do not have certification to teach Japanese 🇯🇵 please take a look at this website for example to help you get answers! guidetojapanese.org/learn/
Hi, I really enjoy watching your videos and it's a great inspiration to see content tailored to more advanced study.
I have one question in regard to studying N1 kanji. I own the Sou Matome N1 book but I've found it really difficult to use as I feel overwhelmed with the amount of kanji to study per day and no real structure included in the textbook.
After watching your video I decided to buy the Shin Kanzen Kanji N1 book. It looks a lot more user friendly but I was wondering if you have any tips or advice on how best to use the book?
I have noted down your question and I will soon start working on a new series of videos on this topic! Thank you so much 🙏🏻
Bonjour ! Merci pour ces vidéos très inspirantes (je n'en suis qu'au JLPTN5) !!! J'aimerai savoir si c'est possible, comment tu fais pour faire un "audit" de ressource, comme tu le dis dans la vidéo. Il est vrai que lorsque je regarde les vidéos youtube, les personnes recommandent des livres, mais je ne sais pas savoir ce qui me correspond. Merci :)
Hello ! Thank you for these very inspiring videos :) (I'm currently learning for JLPT N5). I'd like to know, if possible, how you "audit" your future textbooks. Thank you ! またね!
I assumed I was subscribed but I wasn't. How do you review material if you don't use an SRS system? Do you just keep going forward without looking back and trust things to repeat if you keep immersing?
I have occasional review sessions of my notes, my created lists on my dictionary app and through my textbooks but just to check where I am at in terms of acquisition: it works well for me because I can't be bothered to do otherwise, I just keep going!! 😂 like I said in my previous reply to another of your comments, I don't have an efficiency mindset most of the time so that's why it works for me!
i love your videos sm!! please never stop uploading!!