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Excuse me,
I’m wrapping up with Quartet 1 now. These days, I feel that grammar is more my friend than my enemy. Instead, I always seem to be cursing my lack of vocabulary when reading or listening to something.
If you’ll forgive me for asking an already well-answered question — what do you all propose one do from here to iron things out more ? The answer may be as simple as ‘just read more’ or ‘grind anki’ but .. is that enough ?
Things like 「よつばと!」 aren’t too hard these days, and I often feel like more and more is snapping into place. However, I’m still quite far from easily understanding the vocabulary used by natives online :T
Thank you for your understanding and replies