I figured that the workshop could use a thread for learning 日本語, and being that /djt/ over on /jp/ is typically a dumpster fire I thought this could be a good spot to offer support, share techniques, etc.
Like a lot of people I started off trying to learn Japanese in a way very reminiscent of how schools teach language, doing vocab drills, grammar, lectures in your native language, etc. from people like Japanese Ammo with Misa and Cure Dolly. However, I didn't really start getting real progress until I began following the All Japanese All the Time method, which I encourage everyone to read, even if they don't intend to learn Japanese or even another language. Just lots of great life advice contained in it. The table of contents is the meat and potatoes, but there are other great blog posts on the site too. It is true that the blog's creator, Khatzumoto, started to turn the site into more of a cash grab as time went on (confining an actual explanation of the MCD sentence format to a paid product is a big example of this), but the old material is still great, and even some of the post-cash grab content can be very good.
Another site I want to mention is Kanji Damage, a site made for learning kanji. I go back and forth on whether this or the traditional Heisig Remembering the Kanji book is better, but Kanji Damage has some big positives in a great learning order and more modern mnemonics. An understandable criticism people have is some of the explanations can be on the vulgar side, but that might just help you memorize them even more.
Another very important tool of the trade is Anki, a memorization application, which you'll get a lot of good use out of. I'll include a link to the Kanji Damage Anki deck too.
I hope that this helps anyone curious about learning the language, and that we can help each other out, share immersion material, and maybe talk about Japanese only vtubers.
Like a lot of people I started off trying to learn Japanese in a way very reminiscent of how schools teach language, doing vocab drills, grammar, lectures in your native language, etc. from people like Japanese Ammo with Misa and Cure Dolly. However, I didn't really start getting real progress until I began following the All Japanese All the Time method, which I encourage everyone to read, even if they don't intend to learn Japanese or even another language. Just lots of great life advice contained in it. The table of contents is the meat and potatoes, but there are other great blog posts on the site too. It is true that the blog's creator, Khatzumoto, started to turn the site into more of a cash grab as time went on (confining an actual explanation of the MCD sentence format to a paid product is a big example of this), but the old material is still great, and even some of the post-cash grab content can be very good.
Another site I want to mention is Kanji Damage, a site made for learning kanji. I go back and forth on whether this or the traditional Heisig Remembering the Kanji book is better, but Kanji Damage has some big positives in a great learning order and more modern mnemonics. An understandable criticism people have is some of the explanations can be on the vulgar side, but that might just help you memorize them even more.
Learn Kanji Using Radicals | KANJIDAMAGE
www.kanjidamage.com
Another very important tool of the trade is Anki, a memorization application, which you'll get a lot of good use out of. I'll include a link to the Kanji Damage Anki deck too.
Anki - powerful, intelligent flashcards
apps.ankiweb.net
I hope that this helps anyone curious about learning the language, and that we can help each other out, share immersion material, and maybe talk about Japanese only vtubers.