Guide: learnjapanese.moePitch Accent Test: https://kotu.io/tests/pitchAccent/minimalPairsWhy are you learning Japanese?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kSRyKPkC4wPrevious thread:>>50001816
first for huffing diaper fumes
feeling good today
diaper no diaping
3rd for MOE
>3rdoof embarrassing
HOLY JK
that's not appropriate for a blue board
>>50010579>USED JKis it okay? :/
>>50010581holy based :O
>>50010569>3rdlmfao thats kind of embarrassing my guy
top ngmi sign: hates matt
matt would say the same thing
ayo stop with the gooner threads man some of us are doing the great lock in
Did Matt pay for all the pirated eroge?
want leohex gf
A decade of room to improve entry level Japanese language learning resources on the Internet and the vanguard of it is still stuck on Tae Kim and Genki and an "improved" vocab deck that is just core 2k with 500 less words.
the theory has advanced substantially. by optimizing ajatt and mass immersion approach
>>50010610He's a criminal despite being less than 4 feet tall.
the vanguard is now MIE massively integrated immersion, you've just been out of the loop
if you ain't in the immersion dojo (only $18/month) you're living in the past
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1iSBSSkVj4Ahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1iSBSSkVj4Ahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1iSBSSkVj4A
Is there any good jp community on discord
>>50010743there are no good jp communities anywhere
>>50010743>d*scordngmi
>>50010743レスバなら受けて立つよ( ・ิω・ิ)
Transcribing, re-reading, highlighting, etc., are all bullshit study techniques.Seriously, if you want to bullshit someone into thinking that you are studying, without actually retaining much information, then those are the techniques to use.But if you’re interested in actually retaining information, then retrieval is the way. As Yang et al. (2023) summarize:"...[P]ractice testing (i.e., practice retrieval) is one of the most effective strategies to consolidate long-term retention of studied information and facilitate subsequent learning of new information, a phenomenon labeled the testing effect, the retrieval practice effect, or test-enhanced learning (Carpenter et al., 2022; Pan & Rickard, 2018; Roediger & Butler, 2011; Shanks et al., 2023; Yang et al., 2021).It has been firmly established that retrieval practice is more beneficial by comparison with many other learning strategies, such as restudying (Roediger & Karpicke, 2006b), note-taking (Heitmann et al., 2018; Rummer et al., 2017), concept-mapping (Karpicke & Blunt, 2011) and other elaborative strategies (Larsen et al., 2013)."TLDR: practice techniques that center around retrieving information directly from one’s brain produce superior learning outcomes compared to techniques that involve re-ingesting information from an external source.
tldr
>>50010783anki works
>Yangopinion discarded
>>50010785also just reading a lot and trying to remember their reading/meaning before looking them up
it's biased to chink learners
>>50010795thats supplemental
>>50010767this thread has 30+ posts and only one post in japanese so it ain't much better in here dude
>>50010856thank god for thatthe japanese posted in here is atrocious
アトロシャス nani?! >:3