The Best Beginner Japanese Reading Sources
Tips for intensive reading. Long list of beginner to intermediate reading recommendations.
Tips for intensive reading. Long list of beginner to intermediate reading recommendations.
Tired of cooking videos and travel vlogs? Here are some of my favorite channels.
There’s a common misconception that not a lot of compelling Chinese content exists, at least in comparison to other popular East Asian languages. But nothing could be farther from the truth…
Kanji are often the first “bump” people run into when they start learning Japanese, but they’re actually a cheat code. What is actually the hardest part about learning Japanese?
Books (webnovels) are by far my favorite way to immerse in Tagalog. They’re very diverse and the content is much better than what you get from Tagalog audio-visual media which suffer from low budgets and poor production value. Words are easy to look up with a pop-up dictionary and sentence mining is a breeze.
Improvement of a 1T deck with 15k sentences target at beginners with basic knowledge of Russian.
Check out the thoughts of a veteran Spanish learner and learn about why anime is great for any language, why you should re-watch old content and get a taste of an immersion learner’s output.
Listen to the thoughts of long time Korean immersion learner (in fact, your favorite Korean Immersion learner on youtube), Clowdy Howdy!
Music is a great way to dive straight into immersion learning without needing to use any special tools. But what exactly makes it so powerful?
I’ve been learning Japanese for other two years using an immersion approach. How much progress have I made?