Learning Japanese used to be a struggle for me when I stuck to textbooks and formal study. What's worked way better for me is keeping things more interactive.
Right now this includes Anki decks, YouTube for immersion, League on Japanese servers when I'm really burnt out, and the occasional italki lesson focused mainly on speaking practice. Nothing out of this world but it's the first setup that keeps me engaged and coming back for more instead of burning out (other than playing League all day long LOL).
Have you added any interactive methods to your routine that actually helped you keep progressing toward fluency?
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by ShonenRiderX
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“Image credit: ChatGPT”
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I have many questions, but eh, I’ll just continue my day
AI slop
Tired of hard study? Try hard study only this guys method of hard study with an AI image slapped on.
For OP, you would have gotten far less hate if you just didn’t use AI.
add HelloTalk too. it’s great fun 👍
I honestly don’t feel burned out with this website
sorami.aljufairi.org
So many low quality posts? Same dude as the what’s your power level guy?
League of Legends AND AI slop? Hard to imagine a more cursed post
nah man how can you even learn japanese with league? The game doesn’t even have much reading, it’s a more mechanical game you know, there is not even a voice chat, if you want to play something even valorant would be better than league
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