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11.28.2004
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Even though my schedule didn't allow me to take Japanese III last semester, I still enjoy studying the language a little every day. I usually study a few pages from my textbook or from several other books I've bought, and of course watching anime and looking up words in my dictionary is fun, too. The other day I came across this great article, How to Learn a Language, which mentioned Rosetta Stone software. I had thought about trying language software before, but I could never decide on one. With this recommendation, I decided to give it a whirl, in spite of the expense! Plus, the online demo was really helpful, and I was glad the software works on both Macs and PCs. Anyway, I got the first Japanese package, and it's really helpful - I've finished 6 of 92 lessons, so I have a long way to go, but it's a great supplement to my learning. A lot of the concepts I've already covered in class, of course, but I've already learned several verbs that I didn't know before. Tanoshii!Labels: japanese, life
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