Archive for January, 2009

T? ?i?n Vi?t Nh?t: Instant Immersion Japanese (8 audio CDs)

Instant ImmersionJapanese course fully prepares you for interaction among native Japanese speakers. Developed by university professors and linguistic experts this thorough curriculum moves you from a beginning speaking level to an

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More students from Islamic nations allowed in U.S. - Deep Background …

More– if the parents of the kids who are coming to study here did notmake changes … to remember, but what you are asking for or suggesting sounds alot like the Japanese … We have tons of deserving students but of course we are a PC nation and thus we …

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Learning Japanese Hiragana and Katanana online game - JapanSugoi

This entry was posted on Thursday, January 15th, 2009 at 5:08 pmand is filed under Learning Japanese, Living in Japan. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your

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Learn Japanese | Learn To SpeakJapanese | Rocket Japanese

Learn Japanese like a ROCKET with Rocket Japanese! If you want to learn to speakJapanese confidently and naturally in less than 8 weeks and take…

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Passive Voice Part 3 - Learn to SpeakJapanese, Politely and…

Learn to speakJapanese fast! With the last two Lower Intermediate lessons, you’ve learned to speakJapanese in the passive voice.

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Learning Japanese Kanji « The Level 8 Buddhist

I realize as I am here in Japan that the secret to learning Japanese Kanji is what I call “flight time”. Pilots can learn to fly pretty quickly, but they still need a lot of exposure and practice in a real plane before they can earn a

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MHCC Transitions program turns around a ‘lost cause’ - The Advocate

MHCC Transitions program turns around a ‘lost cause’
The Advocate, OR -Jan 15, 2009
One thing she held onto is her love of the Japanese language and culture. At age 7, her first-grade teacher taught the class how to count in several

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Learning Japanese, blogging and how not to be perfect - Nihongo Notes

This is another rant along the lines of Learning Japanese, avoiding the burnout and keeping it fun. One of my more popular posts. Maybe I should burnout and.

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[???] I dont speakjapanese,help me!

Im jack. Plese make friends with me. I like "2chan". However, I dont understand a meaning… : (

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J-List side blog: Learning Japanese Culture Through Anime

Learning Japanese Culture Through Anime. It’s interesting to see what kinds of cultural issues you can learn about from anime. I’m currently hooked on Toradora, a series about a short, fierce girl named Taiga Aisaka who’s a classic

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