tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6217237748301453397.post4580560084545040782..comments2024-03-12T12:51:06.301-04:00Comments on Shooting Star Dreamer: Unique Ways to Learn JapaneseRekarihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08802455822177114791noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6217237748301453397.post-53703734950557704162018-09-11T05:33:53.530-04:002018-09-11T05:33:53.530-04:00In the other half, where the tub is found, you, si...In the other half, where the tub is found, you, simply after you're wipe and washed off frequently utilizing a can of water poured over you, do you venture into the pre-filled tub of hot sumptuous water. <a href="http://japanyo.com/" rel="nofollow">Mochi maker</a><br />Smithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13646387756481401661noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6217237748301453397.post-66844067786647529682014-10-22T22:05:14.775-04:002014-10-22T22:05:14.775-04:00Thank you!
Yup! I've actually looked at it in...Thank you!<br /><br />Yup! I've actually looked at it in that sense, so I can talk about that from my own experiences ^^; Regardless, I think sometimes making a few mistakes is okay, because it leads you to the right path. <br /><br />Definitely! It's just how we intake English all the time without realizing it. I pick up new vocabulary from my daily adventures xD<br /><br />I think changing most of my devices to Japanese really gives that experience though, because it makes me feel almost like I'm in a different country at some points. <br /><br />The same can be said for a lot of things, there needs to be some fun thrown in, else it's going to get dull!Rekarihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08802455822177114791noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6217237748301453397.post-61947362062711085842014-10-22T16:29:14.559-04:002014-10-22T16:29:14.559-04:00"Relax and try to learn in an easy way. If yo..."Relax and try to learn in an easy way. If you see Japanese as being fun to learn, it will come easily."<br /><br />Good advice! I've seen a lot of language learners burn out because they treat Japanese like work. Japanese people learn some things about Japanese in school, but it's also the language all their stuff is in, as well as the language the fun time-wasting sites they go to, or movies they watch when they get home are in. Japanese textbooks and such are good, but if someone doesn't have some fun in Japanese at least once in a while, it's easy to grow to resent learning it.bokusenouhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10254125361610379254noreply@blogger.com