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Thanks for the link! If you don’t know about it already, I highly recommend the blog All Japanese All The Time. Khatzumoto has a great method and his posts are extremely motivational.
Hey, nice find! I just read his About page and have blogrolled his site. Thanks!
Stick to the dancing, Nick. I’ve always loved ballroom dancing and we were so pleased when you took it up. I want a dance with you next time I see you. I am sure you know more than enough Japanese by now.
luv Mum
Thomas, you have mentioned a very useful blog. The teaching method seems to be very good.
“You might wonder why I don’t just ask Mami to teach me. Well it’s impossible to stick to a schedule, remain motivated, or take it seriously. Unless money is changing hands, teaching your girlfriend, boyfriend, husband, wife or even language exchange partner just doesn’t work. ”
I agree with you 100%.
I know people from two different language backgrounds who when they married, were both bilingual in each others language, but over the course of time spent living in one country, the other spose loses the bilingual ability. I suspect that happens a LOT.
If I were back in the states for 15 years or so I’m sure my Japanese would regress to “pitiful”, if not reading and listening for SURE speaking and writing. And likewise my wife is already forgetting English as we are living in Japan, even though I speak English to her at home, she doesn’t speak or write it as well as she used to when we were back in the states!
Tough stuff.
I love your mum’s comment Nick and do agree that Dancing is for you!! I kinda feel that you have what it takes just and long as you can (as your teacher put it) put more “gaiety” into your steps haa haa haa!!
I did learn Ballroom dancing when I was quite young and do regret not getting into it more. I was only around 10 or 12 at the time and thought it to be very uncool. Shame on me and while my mother was smart enough to introduce me to music and dancing, I was dumb enough to not listen and thus, lack music ability (Which i long for!!) and move on the dance floor with the grace of a drunken rugby player!!
I suppose there is still time and do have a longing desire to become a drummer rock star haa haa haa!!
Keith
PS.You can’t beat me at basketball (contrary to what you may think) but i admit I’m no match for you on the dance floor. I’m extremely envious of that my lad!!!!!
“All Japanese all the time” is very good and thank you to the lad (I think Thomas) who put it up here!! Just checked it out and looks real interesting!!
Keith
speedanki is great!
I am always looking for cool language tools for our Nipponster toolbar (shameless plug 🙂 sorry), so I will add it.
Have you heard of http://Nihongo.fm? They have streaming online Japanese radio lessons. I think most are free and then there are some you can purchase like itunes (but I am not sure because I only use the free).
now I wonder why I bought those tuttle kanji cards…
i just want to learn how to speak japanese.