I missed out on taking Japanese when I was in school and I'm still kicking myself over it.
Every time I say on this blog I'm studying again, I fall back off of it. Whether I get too frustrated or life gets in the way.
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I know there are free resources and "cheap" online stuff. But is there any way to get like a teacher or something? I feel like if I had someone guiding me, it would help. Cause unfortunately I am one of those people that needs some sort of teacher.
Please let me know in the comments how you learned if you did!
2 件のコメント:
💖💖I have no advice, but I understand how you feel! I'm also trying to learn French and Japanese and just don't know how to do it without a class or teacher
Omg I learned English and became fluent all by myself but Japanese is a pain for me as well. Mostly because of kanji!
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