Matt’s take on 10,000 Sentences in a Month

10,000 Sentences in just 1 Month Doable? Yes. A good idea? Definitely not. You may have already read the guest post from a friend of mine, which is why I am Continue reading

The World’s Greatest (and Free) Language Learning Resource (Listening)

The Best Language Learning Resource It is said that in this day and age that nothing is free anymore. Well what if I told you that’s a lie.. kinda. People Continue reading

Top 20 Anki Add-ons | Be Even More Efficient!

20 Anki Add-ons/Plugins This post was last updated on the 2nd of March 2021. Anki supports community-created add-ons which allow you to expand Anki and make it do more for Continue reading

言語列車に揺られてどこまでも。。。

This post is also available in English. This post has been translated into Japanese by Natsumi Shibata.  Check out her translation services here (Fiverr).    新しい言語を学ぼう! と気合を込めて買った本を、じっと眺め、「やっぱりまだ解らないから後でやろう~」 と机の上に置いたままになっていませんか?それならシンプルに、その本を手に取り、読めばいいんです!

「成人なら20個読める?」 『た』から始まる漢字30個、正解率は?

Making Sentence Mining Super Easy with Sentence Banks

I have mentioned the idea of Sentence Banks before in a few posts. In this post I will explain to you what this concept is, how it will benefit you Continue reading

Learning Japanese 18 Months Update – Am I Fluent?

This blog post accompanies the video I put up on YouTube for my 18 months update video. If you haven’t already seen it then you can via the link below↓ Continue reading

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Learning Japanese Entry #6 Anime Success, Kanji Trouble and Heisig

Introduction This is entry 6 of my Learning Japanese Diary via the AJATT method. As always, the entry I made during the time of writing is below and after the Continue reading

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Learning Japanese Entry #5 Vocab Lists, Mini Victories and Introducing Sentence Banks

Introduction Here’s entry number 5! As always I will discuss what I believe was and was not useful, after the main entry. This entry was still very early on in Continue reading

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Language and Common Sense

One thing I hear over and over again from other language learners is that “studying a language is just too hard, I will never get fluent” or things like “I Continue reading