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Old 05-15-2008, 02:00 AM   #27
GVsdJZ2H

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The best way is to learn by living in Japan. Just to give you guys a little background on my Japanese ability. I have been speaking for 12 yrs, formal training for about 61/2 yrs, living in Japan for 4 yrs. Does that make my Japanese correct? ----- H#ll no! But I have my own system and it works for me! I tend to run my classes bilingual ie English and Japanese! Is my grammar also correct ---- You better believe that it isn`t! But at the end of the day I can converse on any basic topic, get myself into and out of trouble with my Japanese. Again I am approaching it from a beginners point of view! Would be teaching a beginner in Kendo Kaeshi dou the first week ----- Everyone better agree that the answer is no! But after you get a couple years of experience then you can start to understand Kaeshi dou, its applications, what situation etc. Same here ---- Japanese studied as language changes. Here is a basic generlization, then you learn by trial and error w/ teachers helping to assit you so that you know what the correct situation is!!!!
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