Japanese Study: Day 12

Mon 1st Feb 2010
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Chris Gaunt
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Finally managed to update my smart.fm list with all the vocab from the last few days.
Haven't used it a great deal yet, since I haven't had much downtime, but now including it in my morning study.

I have been looking for some kids websites I could browse and maybe learn some new vocab. Some simple games with vocab would be great. Came across http://kids.goo.ne.jp/ which I'm having a look through.

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  • Delphine
    Delphine in USA (Registered 2010/02/01)
    Student
    http://culturequirk.blogspot.com/

    Looking at kid's sites is definitely a good idea. I'll take a look at that one too, thanks for the link ^-^

    Mon 2010/02/08 01:54:54 JST (ID #294)
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  • Dblakenz
    Dblakenz in New Zealand (Registered 2010/02/06)
    マーケティング と 日本語 大学生 - Marketing and Japanese Uni Student

    Smarf.fm is defiantly one best learning sites I've come across, and I try and use it at least once a day so i don't forget all my vocab!
    Also have recently come across of this one: http://mykikitori.com/. It's based on the Genki I book and focuses on listening rather than reading and writing, and then quizzes you after about what has been said!

    Mon 2010/02/08 05:24:12 JST (ID #295)
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  • Kushieda
    Kushieda in Australia (Registered 2010/02/06)
    Student

    Looking in kids sections in bookstores are good too, even if you may find looking through it embarrassing, in the long run it is benefitial.

    Mon 2010/02/08 06:52:44 JST (ID #297)
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    • Chris Gaunt
      Chris Gaunt in Japan (Registered 2008/11/29)
      Web developer & Blogger
      http://www.nihongonotes.com

      I agree, I actually bought a few picture books containing simple sentences. Something to browse when relaxing on the sofa.

      Mon 2010/02/08 21:37:38 JST (ID #308)
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  • GoddessCarlie
    GoddessCarlie in Australian in Japan (Registered 2009/11/30)
    http://www.goddesscarlie.com

    Sofar I haven't studied today but I'm planning later on to mine my student's vocab index in the back of their textbook. I know most words but I want to fill in a few holes

    Mon 2010/02/08 18:49:27 JST (ID #304)
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