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Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2011 10:43 pm
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fizz19 Nosada_Kage fizz19 Nosada_Kage fizz19 Well i dont think i can afford it atm since im still in high school and dont have a job, and school started a few weeks ago so im still buying some of my school textbooks. torrent then, yep yep What does it look like if you download it? its all page by page in a PDF file. be sure to get the CDs and answer key as well. and approx. how big would it be? around 1.17GB with everything. i got both books, workbooks, all the CDs and the answer key.
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Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2011 10:48 pm
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Nosada_Kage fizz19 Nosada_Kage fizz19 Nosada_Kage fizz19 Well i dont think i can afford it atm since im still in high school and dont have a job, and school started a few weeks ago so im still buying some of my school textbooks. torrent then, yep yep What does it look like if you download it? its all page by page in a PDF file. be sure to get the CDs and answer key as well. and approx. how big would it be? around 1.17GB with everything. i got both books, workbooks, all the CDs and the answer key.
wow thats pretty big but i guess its worth it.
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Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 8:10 am
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Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 8:30 am
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Okay, I am too...something, can't think of the word I want, to actually sit and read so I haven't read everything in the thread... xp
I LOVE my Genki books. I have all the student books except the workbook for the second one. I am technically in the second book, but I haven't studied much in almost a year so am reviewing the first one.
I would love to practise with anyone, but I barely know any real-world vocabulary for lack of good everyday media. I have several financial newspapers I found at Borders and several manga and even a copy of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, but there's not much I can get out of them when I barely know the kanji they are using. I know about 100 characters easy, no more than maybe 30, possibly as much as 50, more by sight, but can only tell you either the meaning or the readings. I do have a really good on-line dictionary, though, so I can look things up, but they might not stick in my head...
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Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 8:56 am
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Hermonie Urameshi Okay, I am too...something, can't think of the word I want, to actually sit and read so I haven't read everything in the thread... xp
I LOVE my Genki books. I have all the student books except the workbook for the second one. I am technically in the second book, but I haven't studied much in almost a year so am reviewing the first one.
I would love to practise with anyone, but I barely know any real-world vocabulary for lack of good everyday media. I have several financial newspapers I found at Borders and several manga and even a copy of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, but there's not much I can get out of them when I barely know the kanji they are using. I know about 100 characters easy, no more than maybe 30, possibly as much as 50, more by sight, but can only tell you either the meaning or the readings. I do have a really good on-line dictionary, though, so I can look things up, but they might not stick in my head...
I would recommend putting the newspapers aside from now. Reading newspapers is hard even for native Japanese because of all the kanji, so you're better off trying to read simple newpapers like Mainichi Elementary Newspaper or short novels designed for junior high school (much harder to find).
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Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 11:38 am
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Hermonie Urameshi Okay, I am too...something, can't think of the word I want, to actually sit and read so I haven't read everything in the thread... xp
I LOVE my Genki books. I have all the student books except the workbook for the second one. I am technically in the second book, but I haven't studied much in almost a year so am reviewing the first one.
I would love to practise with anyone, but I barely know any real-world vocabulary for lack of good everyday media. I have several financial newspapers I found at Borders and several manga and even a copy of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, but there's not much I can get out of them when I barely know the kanji they are using. I know about 100 characters easy, no more than maybe 30, possibly as much as 50, more by sight, but can only tell you either the meaning or the readings. I do have a really good on-line dictionary, though, so I can look things up, but they might not stick in my head... to help with learning the kanji i suggest getting a book called Essential Kanji, its been really useful to me so far. if you want someone to practice with just contact me. i am eager to find some study partners.
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Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 12:12 pm
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Hermonie Urameshi Okay, I am too...something, can't think of the word I want, to actually sit and read so I haven't read everything in the thread... xp
I LOVE my Genki books. I have all the student books except the workbook for the second one. I am technically in the second book, but I haven't studied much in almost a year so am reviewing the first one.
I would love to practise with anyone, but I barely know any real-world vocabulary for lack of good everyday media. I have several financial newspapers I found at Borders and several manga and even a copy of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, but there's not much I can get out of them when I barely know the kanji they are using. I know about 100 characters easy, no more than maybe 30, possibly as much as 50, more by sight, but can only tell you either the meaning or the readings. I do have a really good on-line dictionary, though, so I can look things up, but they might not stick in my head...
I wouldn't mind practicing with you, and btw ive been reading japanese mangas that are for little boys because its for younger children, you can read it as long as you know hiragana and katakana because it has furigana which helps you read the kanji
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Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 12:14 pm
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Nosada_Kage Hermonie Urameshi Okay, I am too...something, can't think of the word I want, to actually sit and read so I haven't read everything in the thread... xp
I LOVE my Genki books. I have all the student books except the workbook for the second one. I am technically in the second book, but I haven't studied much in almost a year so am reviewing the first one.
I would love to practise with anyone, but I barely know any real-world vocabulary for lack of good everyday media. I have several financial newspapers I found at Borders and several manga and even a copy of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, but there's not much I can get out of them when I barely know the kanji they are using. I know about 100 characters easy, no more than maybe 30, possibly as much as 50, more by sight, but can only tell you either the meaning or the readings. I do have a really good on-line dictionary, though, so I can look things up, but they might not stick in my head... to help with learning the kanji i suggest getting a book called Essential Kanji, its been really useful to me so far. if you want someone to practice with just contact me. i am eager to find some study partners.
I'm willling to be one of your study partners, ill probably need to find a partner otherwise i wont get very far
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Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 2:37 pm
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Nosada_Kage Hermonie Urameshi Okay, I am too...something, can't think of the word I want, to actually sit and read so I haven't read everything in the thread... xp
I LOVE my Genki books. I have all the student books except the workbook for the second one. I am technically in the second book, but I haven't studied much in almost a year so am reviewing the first one.
I would love to practise with anyone, but I barely know any real-world vocabulary for lack of good everyday media. I have several financial newspapers I found at Borders and several manga and even a copy of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, but there's not much I can get out of them when I barely know the kanji they are using. I know about 100 characters easy, no more than maybe 30, possibly as much as 50, more by sight, but can only tell you either the meaning or the readings. I do have a really good on-line dictionary, though, so I can look things up, but they might not stick in my head... to help with learning the kanji i suggest getting a book called Essential Kanji, its been really useful to me so far. if you want someone to practice with just contact me. i am eager to find some study partners.
If I remember correctly, that book uses roumaji. I can't learn well in roumaji anymore, nothing sticks well. I have to find a way to get the second Remembering the Kanji book.
@lennersmii: If I could stand staring at a screen for longer than a few minutes at a time, I would use that, but I can really only stand reading lessons. It's weird, I know, but it's true. sweatdrop
As for books, I have a couple of children's books, but I'm not going to bother trying to find more books right now. Our family has about 2,500 books easy and a small house. (I can't even get all my books on shelves any more cause one of my bookcases is missing!---not enough room.) My brother will be going to Illinois soon and I hope to join the Marine Corps, but until that happens, we can't really get anything new.
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Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 9:34 pm
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Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 10:48 pm
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Obliviously Obvious I LOVE the essential Kanji book. I actually bought that book I love it so much lol I have all the torrents already complete so if anyone wants to grab me on a messenger, I can send them individually or compress them into a zip file so you don't have to deal with the torrenting. BTW I've been searching like crazy for Kanji Look and Learn (the text book and the work book) it's supposed to be a companion book for the genki series but I can't find it for a torrent anywhere. Has anyone else found it? if anyone wants to message me, my contact info is here:: aim: cryd confidently yim: cryd.confidently@ymail.com <- make sure you put ymail and not yahoo msn: always.cryd.confidently@hotmail.com skype: always.cryd.confidently
torrents for which book btw?
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Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 6:44 am
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Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 7:47 am
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Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 1:12 pm
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fizz19 Obliviously Obvious I LOVE the essential Kanji book. I actually bought that book I love it so much lol I have all the torrents already complete so if anyone wants to grab me on a messenger, I can send them individually or compress them into a zip file so you don't have to deal with the torrenting. BTW I've been searching like crazy for Kanji Look and Learn (the text book and the work book) it's supposed to be a companion book for the genki series but I can't find it for a torrent anywhere. Has anyone else found it? if anyone wants to message me, my contact info is here:: aim: cryd confidently yim: cryd.confidently@ymail.com <- make sure you put ymail and not yahoo msn: always.cryd.confidently@hotmail.com skype: always.cryd.confidently torrents for which book btw?
everything for the genki stuff I have. I'm trying to find "kanji look and learn"
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