Hey steve. I have been learning the japanese courses on the Linq website. I want to know about the listening part of Linq. Do I just listen and listen and listen until I have basically been able to remember the words and then at the same time keep looking at the writen language(hiragana) untill I am able to read and speak the text?
Not really. Listen till you get tired of listening to a lesson and then go to the next.; There will always be parts you do not get and words or phrases you cannot remember. It does not matter. Listen mostly away from the screen although you can occasionally listen and read at the same time. Speaking will come a lot later. Ask your questions on our forum and you will get the views of other members too. Look forward to hearing more from you. Steve
Hey steve. I have been learning the japanese courses on the Linq website. I want to know about the listening part of Linq. Do I just listen and listen and listen until I have basically been able to remember the words and then at the same time keep looking at the writen language(hiragana) untill I am able to read and speak the text?
mikatan12 2 years ago
Not really. Listen till you get tired of listening to a lesson and then go to the next.; There will always be parts you do not get and words or phrases you cannot remember. It does not matter. Listen mostly away from the screen although you can occasionally listen and read at the same time. Speaking will come a lot later. Ask your questions on our forum and you will get the views of other members too. Look forward to hearing more from you. Steve
lingosteve 2 years ago
日本語の勉強はとても難しいですけど、日本の文化は大好きですからその言語を勉強しているんです。
貴方のシステムは大好きですよ
どもありがとう
loki2504 2 years ago
sugoi! skoshi wakarimass...
yuriythebest 2 years ago