I'm Sure SOMEONE Is Interested in Japanese

Started by Dracoslythe, February 18, 2012, 02:56:12 PM

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Dracoslythe

http://www.yesjapan.com

I found this site on Friday, and so far, it's the best I've EVER used.
It teaches it like a class in school would:
It gives you vocabulary lists and simple phrases to learn how to say to start off:
It doesn't give you the grammar behind it, but later on in the courses, you learn the grammar)

And along with teaching you how to speak Japanese by giving you the romanji lettering, it teaches you how to READ Japanese (Hiragana, as far as I've gotten) by FORCING you to learn the phonetic sounds because it replaces syllables in words as it teaches you with Hiragana that you learned in previous lessons.

Take this for example.
I would have NEVER known what the hell this said.
But I can actually read it (and understand it), despite the progressive writing style.
http://puu.sh/hspT
"Anata no kuruma wa nani iro desu ka?"
or rather
"What color is your car?"

See how it replaces the phonetic sounds? (and I just typed in Japanese to be cool :3)
I can read a little Japanese, syllable-wise even if I don't know what it means.  :3



Supersonic196

Quote from: Dracoslythe on February 18, 2012, 02:56:12 PM
http://www.yesjapan.com

I found this site on Friday, and so far, it's the best I've EVER used.
It teaches it like a class in school would:
It gives you vocabulary lists and simple phrases to learn how to say to start off:
It doesn't give you the grammar behind it, but later on in the courses, you learn the grammar)

And along with teaching you how to speak Japanese by giving you the romanji lettering, it teaches you how to READ Japanese (Hiragana, as far as I've gotten) by FORCING you to learn the phonetic sounds because it replaces syllables in words as it teaches you with Hiragana that you learned in previous lessons.

Take this for example.
I would have NEVER known what the hell this said.
But I can actually read it (and understand it), despite the progressive writing style.
http://puu.sh/hspT
"Anata no kuruma wa nani iro desu ka?"
or rather
"What color is your car?"

See how it replaces the phonetic sounds? (and I just typed in Japanese to be cool :3)
I can read a little Japanese, syllable-wise even if I don't know what it means.  :3
Rad sauce. I might try this later.