Right now all I'm doing is watching subbed Anime and it's not working that well. I need some tips for learning Japanese!
ElectroManiac said:www.livemocha.com
It's free, and that's what I am using to learn Japanese. Also, if you have iTunes, you can download Japanese Podcasts, by changing the country at the bottom.
That's hundreds of dollars. >_>Azul said:Try Rosette's stone, google it, it's a fast learning language program of any language. Try it out.
mariomaniac said:Right now all I'm doing is watching subbed Anime and it's not working that well. I need some tips for learning Japanese!
Shining Suicune said:Try my Japanese Coach, I bought that 2 days ago and I've learned alot already.
It's cheap, too, only $30.00, US of course, I bought a new one at Gamestop.Yoshiko75 said:Shining Suicune said:Try my Japanese Coach, I bought that 2 days ago and I've learned alot already.
I agree with Shining Suicune. I've spent a lot of time reading Japanese language books and listening to language-learning CDs, but I believe I've learned the most from My Japanese Coach for the DS. It's definitely worth your money.
z-man said:Before trying Rosetta Stone, I'd say try to learn Hiragana and Katakana. It will help with pronounciation, and the alphebet should be learned before anything else, anyways. After that, DON'T DO ROSETTA STONE UNLESS YOU WANT TO KNOW HOW TO SAY RANDOM THINGS LIKE "THIS IS SPARTA"!!! Japanese is best learned by using a private tutor if possible. If that doesn't work, try to find a college class for it.
Shining Suicune said:Try my Japanese Coach, I bought that 2 days ago and I've learned alot already.