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  1. #Bunpro#Genki を終わった!

    Next, I'm going to study the remaining N5 Bunpro grammar items.

    I'll probably have to slow down now (I have already in the past few days) as new items should be uncharted territory for me. I'm thinking 3 or 2 new items per day, depending on difficulty. We'll see.

  2. #Bunpro#Genki を終わった!

    Next, I'm going to study the remaining N5 Bunpro grammar items.

    I'll probably have to slow down now (I have already in the past few days) as new items should be uncharted territory for me. I'm thinking 3 or 2 new items per day, depending on difficulty. We'll see.

  3. #Bunpro#Genki を終わった!

    Next, I'm going to study the remaining N5 Bunpro grammar items.

    I'll probably have to slow down now (I have already in the past few days) as new items should be uncharted territory for me. I'm thinking 3 or 2 new items per day, depending on difficulty. We'll see.

  4. #Bunpro#Genki を終わった!

    Next, I'm going to study the remaining N5 Bunpro grammar items.

    I'll probably have to slow down now (I have already in the past few days) as new items should be uncharted territory for me. I'm thinking 3 or 2 new items per day, depending on difficulty. We'll see.

  5. I'm nearly finished with #Genki I on #Bunpro. Some grammar structures are difficult (for example I find adjective+のは difficult to grasp) or I tend to forget some details.

    I think how Bunpro lays out the grammar structures is quite confusing. I feel Genki does a much better job at that.

    On the other hand, spaced repetition is clearly invaluable. And I like the cramming feature, because I'm feeling sometimes I need a broader review to consolidate.

    #JapaneseLearning

  6. I'm nearly finished with #Genki I on #Bunpro. Some grammar structures are difficult (for example I find adjective+のは difficult to grasp) or I tend to forget some details.

    I think how Bunpro lays out the grammar structures is quite confusing. I feel Genki does a much better job at that.

    On the other hand, spaced repetition is clearly invaluable. And I like the cramming feature, because I'm feeling sometimes I need a broader review to consolidate.

    #JapaneseLearning

  7. I'm nearly finished with #Genki I on #Bunpro. Some grammar structures are difficult (for example I find adjective+のは difficult to grasp) or I tend to forget some details.

    I think how Bunpro lays out the grammar structures is quite confusing. I feel Genki does a much better job at that.

    On the other hand, spaced repetition is clearly invaluable. And I like the cramming feature, because I'm feeling sometimes I need a broader review to consolidate.

    #JapaneseLearning

  8. I'm nearly finished with #Genki I on #Bunpro. Some grammar structures are difficult (for example I find adjective+のは difficult to grasp) or I tend to forget some details.

    I think how Bunpro lays out the grammar structures is quite confusing. I feel Genki does a much better job at that.

    On the other hand, spaced repetition is clearly invaluable. And I like the cramming feature, because I'm feeling sometimes I need a broader review to consolidate.

    #JapaneseLearning

  9. In just about a week with #Bunpro, I've already covered half of #Genki I. I'm moving must faster than before. 5 new items per day. This is great!

    I'm transitioning time spent at #WaniKani to Bunpro. I'm doing reviews as always, but I'm learning very few new WaniKani items daily.

    #JapaneseLearning

  10. In just about a week with #Bunpro, I've already covered half of #Genki I. I'm moving must faster than before. 5 new items per day. This is great!

    I'm transitioning time spent at #WaniKani to Bunpro. I'm doing reviews as always, but I'm learning very few new WaniKani items daily.

    #JapaneseLearning

  11. In just about a week with #Bunpro, I've already covered half of #Genki I. I'm moving must faster than before. 5 new items per day. This is great!

    I'm transitioning time spent at #WaniKani to Bunpro. I'm doing reviews as always, but I'm learning very few new WaniKani items daily.

    #JapaneseLearning

  12. In just about a week with #Bunpro, I've already covered half of #Genki I. I'm moving must faster than before. 5 new items per day. This is great!

    I'm transitioning time spent at #WaniKani to Bunpro. I'm doing reviews as always, but I'm learning very few new WaniKani items daily.

    #JapaneseLearning

  13. I'm nearly finished with #Genki I. Only a few exercises left. I've been studying consistently every week since start of January.

    When I went to Japan I bought some manga. I planned to try to readドラえもん volume 1 when I finished Genki I, one of the simpler manga I bought.

    With this in mind, the other day I looked at #Natively (learnnatively.com) to see what it said about Doraemon. It says #WaniKani level 21. I'm currently finishing 29. No issue there.

    I read some comments to see if anyone mentioned grammar level. I found a few comments mentioning N3. I'm not sure whether they're mentioning it in terms of vocabulary, grammar or both. But I know my grammar is barely a solid N5...

    I looked up some more books. Many had WK level around 30, mostly below.

    So... I've come to the hard realisation (which I already knew, but it hit me harder now) that my grammar is lagging behind. A lot!

    With that in mind, I jumped into #Bunpro three days ago. I planned to do it after finishing Genki I and II, but now I know that's a mistake. I need to move much faster and in a solid way with grammar (spaced repetition, because I learn grammar and forget it...), and I think Bunpro will help. I'm enjoying it so far, let's see how it develops. (Ah, I synched vocab with WK, so I don't get furigana I should know. Also disabled English translation by default.)

    I'm using the Genki I grammar deck for now, as a full review of everything I should already know and as a way to practice. And I'm learning new things/nuances because Bunpro has different explanations for the same grammar points.

    Anyway, I'll soon try to read ドラえもん and see how it goes. The extent to which I'll understand it or not will be important information to assess how far or short I am in this long road of #JapaneseLearning .

  14. I'm nearly finished with #Genki I. Only a few exercises left. I've been studying consistently every week since start of January.

    When I went to Japan I bought some manga. I planned to try to readドラえもん volume 1 when I finished Genki I, one of the simpler manga I bought.

    With this in mind, the other day I looked at #Natively (learnnatively.com) to see what it said about Doraemon. It says #WaniKani level 21. I'm currently finishing 29. No issue there.

    I read some comments to see if anyone mentioned grammar level. I found a few comments mentioning N3. I'm not sure whether they're mentioning it in terms of vocabulary, grammar or both. But I know my grammar is barely a solid N5...

    I looked up some more books. Many had WK level around 30, mostly below.

    So... I've come to the hard realisation (which I already knew, but it hit me harder now) that my grammar is lagging behind. A lot!

    With that in mind, I jumped into #Bunpro three days ago. I planned to do it after finishing Genki I and II, but now I know that's a mistake. I need to move much faster and in a solid way with grammar (spaced repetition, because I learn grammar and forget it...), and I think Bunpro will help. I'm enjoying it so far, let's see how it develops. (Ah, I synched vocab with WK, so I don't get furigana I should know. Also disabled English translation by default.)

    I'm using the Genki I grammar deck for now, as a full review of everything I should already know and as a way to practice. And I'm learning new things/nuances because Bunpro has different explanations for the same grammar points.

    Anyway, I'll soon try to read ドラえもん and see how it goes. The extent to which I'll understand it or not will be important information to assess how far or short I am in this long road of #JapaneseLearning .

  15. I'm nearly finished with #Genki I. Only a few exercises left. I've been studying consistently every week since start of January.

    When I went to Japan I bought some manga. I planned to try to readドラえもん volume 1 when I finished Genki I, one of the simpler manga I bought.

    With this in mind, the other day I looked at #Natively (learnnatively.com) to see what it said about Doraemon. It says #WaniKani level 21. I'm currently finishing 29. No issue there.

    I read some comments to see if anyone mentioned grammar level. I found a few comments mentioning N3. I'm not sure whether they're mentioning it in terms of vocabulary, grammar or both. But I know my grammar is barely a solid N5...

    I looked up some more books. Many had WK level around 30, mostly below.

    So... I've come to the hard realisation (which I already knew, but it hit me harder now) that my grammar is lagging behind. A lot!

    With that in mind, I jumped into #Bunpro three days ago. I planned to do it after finishing Genki I and II, but now I know that's a mistake. I need to move much faster and in a solid way with grammar (spaced repetition, because I learn grammar and forget it...), and I think Bunpro will help. I'm enjoying it so far, let's see how it develops. (Ah, I synched vocab with WK, so I don't get furigana I should know. Also disabled English translation by default.)

    I'm using the Genki I grammar deck for now, as a full review of everything I should already know and as a way to practice. And I'm learning new things/nuances because Bunpro has different explanations for the same grammar points.

    Anyway, I'll soon try to read ドラえもん and see how it goes. The extent to which I'll understand it or not will be important information to assess how far or short I am in this long road of #JapaneseLearning .

  16. I'm nearly finished with #Genki I. Only a few exercises left. I've been studying consistently every week since start of January.

    When I went to Japan I bought some manga. I planned to try to readドラえもん volume 1 when I finished Genki I, one of the simpler manga I bought.

    With this in mind, the other day I looked at #Natively (learnnatively.com) to see what it said about Doraemon. It says #WaniKani level 21. I'm currently finishing 29. No issue there.

    I read some comments to see if anyone mentioned grammar level. I found a few comments mentioning N3. I'm not sure whether they're mentioning it in terms of vocabulary, grammar or both. But I know my grammar is barely a solid N5...

    I looked up some more books. Many had WK level around 30, mostly below.

    So... I've come to the hard realisation (which I already knew, but it hit me harder now) that my grammar is lagging behind. A lot!

    With that in mind, I jumped into #Bunpro three days ago. I planned to do it after finishing Genki I and II, but now I know that's a mistake. I need to move much faster and in a solid way with grammar (spaced repetition, because I learn grammar and forget it...), and I think Bunpro will help. I'm enjoying it so far, let's see how it develops. (Ah, I synched vocab with WK, so I don't get furigana I should know. Also disabled English translation by default.)

    I'm using the Genki I grammar deck for now, as a full review of everything I should already know and as a way to practice. And I'm learning new things/nuances because Bunpro has different explanations for the same grammar points.

    Anyway, I'll soon try to read ドラえもん and see how it goes. The extent to which I'll understand it or not will be important information to assess how far or short I am in this long road of #JapaneseLearning .

  17. I'm nearly finished with #Genki I. Only a few exercises left. I've been studying consistently every week since start of January.

    When I went to Japan I bought some manga. I planned to try to readドラえもん volume 1 when I finished Genki I, one of the simpler manga I bought.

    With this in mind, the other day I looked at #Natively (learnnatively.com) to see what it said about Doraemon. It says #WaniKani level 21. I'm currently finishing 29. No issue there.

    I read some comments to see if anyone mentioned grammar level. I found a few comments mentioning N3. I'm not sure whether they're mentioning it in terms of vocabulary, grammar or both. But I know my grammar is barely a solid N5...

    I looked up some more books. Many had WK level around 30, mostly below.

    So... I've come to the hard realisation (which I already knew, but it hit me harder now) that my grammar is lagging behind. A lot!

    With that in mind, I jumped into #Bunpro three days ago. I planned to do it after finishing Genki I and II, but now I know that's a mistake. I need to move much faster and in a solid way with grammar (spaced repetition, because I learn grammar and forget it...), and I think Bunpro will help. I'm enjoying it so far, let's see how it develops. (Ah, I synched vocab with WK, so I don't get furigana I should know. Also disabled English translation by default.)

    I'm using the Genki I grammar deck for now, as a full review of everything I should already know and as a way to practice. And I'm learning new things/nuances because Bunpro has different explanations for the same grammar points.

    Anyway, I'll soon try to read ドラえもん and see how it goes. The extent to which I'll understand it or not will be important information to assess how far or short I am in this long road of #JapaneseLearning .

  18. Finished getting my Bunpro review queue from nearly 900 items down to zero :neofox_happy:
    #bunpro #bunproJP #LearningJapanese #JapaneseLearning

  19. When I do Bunpro reviews, I first look at the highlighted part, and then maybe at the context in the Japanese sentence.

    So I almost typed 落ちるの :neofox_googly:

    (which would give "Do you like to fall?")

    #Japanese #LearningJapanese #Bunpro

  20. 船長、2024年は今年だよ :neofox_o_o:

    #bunpro

  21. Bunpro being all :neocat_kisser:
    :neofox_laptop_owo:

    #bunpro

  22. @0xZogG

    For more advanced users - #wanikani for kanji, #bunpro for grammar.

    Both use a ‘see flash card → type solution’ approach. Wanikani is more of a structured course than the other alternatives, with mnemonics included.

    #learnjapanese

  23. Not really a update, but still 😅

    I just finished studying all N3 points on ! Obviously I'm nowhere near being comfortable using them and will keep reviewing it for a few months (until burned), but it is a big milestone for myself.

    Relatedly, just as I did with N5/N4, I'm going to take a break from studying new stuff on bunpro.jp until August just to let things settle down in my memory a bit before moving on!

  24. Not really a update, but still a notable one!

    I just got a 365 day streak on BunPro.jp !

  25. My immediate goal remains to get to level 20 of , and I'm trying to not think too much about the "Death" and “Hell" levels that follow it 😅

    Meanwhile, decided that I deserve some punishment too and consistently spams me with 30-40 reviews per day even though I'm learning only 1 new grammar point per day now. It certainly helps with my grammar, but SRS can be really harsh!

    That's it for my complaining. Thanks for tuning in!

  26. that's frustrating--I had gotten started with trying out #bunpro to help with #Japanese grammar, and just as I'm thinking it's pretty good, the interface fails me. I'm stuck on an error and can't figure out the answer, and the "press a to show the answer" just adds another a to my incorrect answer (which doesn't make it right). I am dead in the water, can't go forward, can't go back. Back to Duolingo... 😥