Re: Learning Japanese [LONG]



"David I." <meiwakuna@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

Ben Finney wrote:
Since then, I've run out of possible Japanese-teacher-producing
contacts, so haven't had a teacher since December 2006.

You might solicit a similar list from a Consulate-General of Japan
in your area. http://www.us.emb-japan.go.jp/jicc/consulat.htm

Thanks, that's a good idea.

Now I'm doing private tutoring, but it turned out to be a great
place to get info.

Do you say "private tutoring" in contrast to what one might get via
the teachers listed at the Consulate-General office? I much prefer a
private tutor, who can respond to my learning style freely.

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