Table of Contents / All Japanese All The Time Dot Com: How to learn Japanese. On your own, having fun and to fluency.

-1. For Starters



0. Mental Tools

0.1 For the Start of the Journey

0.2 For During the Journey

1. Equipment

1. 1 Immersion Environment

1.2 SRS: Spaced Repetition System

2. Kanji (meaning and writing only)

3. Kana

4. Sentences (wherein kanji readings and grammar are naturally learned)

5. Questions from Readers

6. Reader Stories

7. Materials

7.1 Website Recommendations

7.2 Book Recommendations

7.3 Other Recommendations (Movies, Podcasts, Books, etc.)

8. News

9. Life In Japan

10. Further Reading

Like I said, I didn’t just come up with this all by myself, out of the blue. I found techniques and inspiration from many other people.

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Donation: because everybody needs...gourmet jelly beans (← I really wanted to say "hookers and blow" here, but I chickened out due to fear of being misunderstood. Maybe "hookers and paint thinner" leaves less room for confusion; I don't know...)