Re: How or where should I look for help in speaking and writing japanese?



Actually I think I will do spanish to become fluent in it but if my
friend does German I will to. I talk fast (type) because I am busy and
have better things to do than make a google groups reply very
formal.... oh well. As for becomeing fluent in a couple of months I
know I can't but if i set my goal there maybe I will get done faster at
least instead of actually taking as long as I thought it would take.
Also I have started to learn how to write chinese and have decided to
pursue this as China is the most populated country in the world and
Chinese is the most widly used. Chinese is very intresting to learn and
it uses your math side of your brain (right) instead of normal language
side(left) and I am very good in math. Also I don't know where you got
the idea from but I don't live in texas I live in Florida not much
difference but still a long drive. Chinese grammer isn't hard to
understand as some of it is just you know it based on the text its used
in. Also I met a Japanese woman the other night and was able to speak
to her in Japanese which was really cool and is we I love to learn
these languages as it opens so many more doors. I spoke my Japanese
well and heard everything she said though she talked very fast. I guess
listening to the same Pimsleur lesson 5 times was a good idea. I must
go now so in Japanese I believe its spelled(romanji) - sionada and in
spanish adios(bye).

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