Wednesday, April 1, 2015

学校と祭り

来週街で年に一度の祭りがありました。デミアン(私の息子)と行きました。
一緒「いっしょ」に観覧車「かんらんしゃ」に乗っていました。
彼はほとんどの時間ジャンピングハウスの中にいました。(笑)

木曜日にデミアンは彼の祖父母「そふぼ」を訪問「ほうもん」します。
彼がいなくなってから、私はもっと勉強できる。
毎日デミアンは彼のABCを書いている間に私は日本語を勉強する。
3月11日(水)にデミアンPreKにサインアップしました。彼はわくわくしています!😃
8月に学校「がっこう」始めます。8月から5月まで。


Last week the annual festival was in town. Damian and I went.
We rode the Ferris wheel together.
He was in the bouncy house most of the time.

Thursday Damian will be visiting his grandparents.
While he's gone I will be able to study more.
Everyday while Damian writes his ABCs, I study Japanese.
I signed him up for Prek March 11th. He's excited!
School starts in August. From August to May.

読んでくれてありがとうございます。

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

今週の語彙

50 vocabulary words every week(or 2 depends).
N5 vocabulary on Memrise.

levels 18 and 20
to take - とる - 取る
(the speaker’s) mother - はは - 母
umbrella - かさ - 傘
cute - かわいい - 可愛い
three - さん - 三
to stop(moving) - とまる - 止まる
underground train - ちかてつ - 地下鉄
nine(things) - ここのつ - 九つ
east - ひがし - 東
red - あかい - 赤い
sugar - さとう - 砂糖
word(s) - ことば - 言葉
heavy - おもい - 重い
Sunday - にちようび - 日曜日
music - おんがく - 音楽
birthday - たんじょうび - 誕生日
refrigerator - れいぞうこ - 冷蔵庫
river(traditional) - かわ - 河
to get tired - つかれる -疲れる
slippers - スリッパ -
previous - さき - 先
coffee - コーヒー -
curry - カレー -
day after tomorrow - あさって - 明後日
to buy - かう - 買う
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bank - ぎんこう - 銀行
when - いつ -
place - ところ - 所
stairs - かいだん - 階段
light brown - ちゃいろ - 茶色
clear weather - はれ - 晴れ
near(beside) - そば - 側
swimming pool - プール -
pork - ぶたにく - 豚肉
please - どうぞ -
next year - らいねん - 来年
(the speaker’s) father - ちち - 父
pretty - きれい - 綺麗
weather - てんき - 天気
song - うた - 歌
to borrow - かりる - 借りる
corridor - ろうか - 廊下
yellow - きいろい - 黄色い
foot - あし - 足
picture - え - 絵
unskillful - へた - 下手
pupil - せいと - 生徒
noisy - うるさい - 煩い
rest, vacation - やすみ - 休み
I - わたし - 私


Friday, October 10, 2014

Studying + Japanese For Busy People and えもふり

久しぶり
ひさしぶり

this turned into an update of random things.
Long story short, I have not studied in about a week.
There is a lot going on right now, but I will try to start studying again today.
And hopefully I can keep it up.
Tonight I am just reviewing things I have already studied.
Refreshing my memory.
(^▽^)/

I recently bought Japanese For Busy People II.

I'm not done with book I but they are nice to have around.
They are mini motivations(among many other things).
Japanese For Busy People is my favorite series.
I hope I can find more like it.
It's quick continuous learning.
Goes into detail but not too much.
Just enough to teach you what you are learning.
What I REALLY like about it, is that it uses Japanese more than English.
And I think that is very important when learning Japanese.
For obvious reasons.


I am more active on Tumblr & Twitter.
(^-^;;)
Also, I made a video.
自己紹介
I've also started playing with emofuri.
My first attempt.

Youtube

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Monday, September 8, 2014

J-vloggers

Here is a list of active J-vloggers I like to watch/listen to.
JVlog refers to a community of video bloggers, known as vloggers, that live in Japan. The JVlog community is made up of foreign and Japanese nationals that make videos for YouTube.

HikakinTV
Sharla in JapanSharla's Life ♡
Laura Dex
Rachel & Jun
Hide and Jessica
Mimei - Mimei Land - BaCouple VS Japan - PDRさん
Japanagos - Chika's English Lessons
tomoko tomoko
SasakiasahiVlog - Sasakiasahi
Gimmemeaflakeman - Gimmieabreakman
kingy0hanabi
White English Girl
Sandra No Sekai
Japan With Regan
JHillLife
GaijinShane
Kazumeshi

not sure why I didn't make a list sooner...there are more that I will more than likely add later.
If any of the links do not work, let me know! :)


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Sunday, August 17, 2014

! Study Study Study !

Hiragana1 and Katakana2 came first.
I did 2 rows each week. I would not recommend doing 4 rows in 1 week.
With Dakuten I just remembered what the sounds change to. I didn't actually study them. Same with Combination Hiragana. (0_o;)
* * Forgot Verb Groups! I learned the verb groups before I dove farther into vocabulary!
Vocabulary.
Kanji kind of slips in there.
I am not really focused on learning Kanji at the moment but I'm still learning them.
I follow people on Twitter who tweet in Japanese(and English) so I see some Kanji almost every time I log on.

-Listening
Listening to songs you already know in English, in Japanese.
I listen to Disney songs in Japanese with Japanese subtitles in kana and some will have Romaji(depends on who subs it).
Listen to the songs and follow the subtitles. Try singing along.
Even listening to them while you are doing other things is good. Which is what I am doing right now.
podcasts, vloggers(video bloggers), any chance you get, take it.

-Writing
I use Lang-8 a good bit. I have met a lot of really nice and helpful people from that site.
Make up a paragraph. It can be about anything. About what you did, what you plan to do or something made up. 5 or more sentences in English(or your mother tongue), that way you know exactly what you want to say.
Go thru and write the words you already know in Hiragana/Katakana(don't worry about Kanji right now).
Add which particles and conjugations you would use before trying to look them up.
Post it to Lang-8.
If you receive corrections, don't get distraught or discourage. Corrections are a good thing!!!
Be sure to study those corrections!
I started plucking out the words I used in the paragraph I wrote, writing them in a small notebook(the size of my hand) and study them when ever I can or when ever I feel like it.

Memrise(listed in my resources) is great! I use it almost every day.
I was recently introduced to a site called Lingocracy. I haven't been able to use it much, but from what I have seen from using it, it is great for reading and vocabulary. You can learn more about the site before actually using it here.
I also think with reading, you learn grammar. It's like listening helps you with pronunciation.
After you read for some months(or years) you'll eventually get use to how sentences are set up. Maybe? I'm still in the process of getting it down. ^_^;

I have been studying for 8 months now. Self-studying. So I am a beginner still.
Being a stay at home mom you don't have much free time to study, well at least not without constant interruptions.
I practice thru out the day by talking to my self. Using words and sentences I know.
But wait until my son is in bed before studying. Reading, posting. Stuff I need to focus on, I wait until the end of the day.
I try spending 2 to 3 hours studying and be in bed by 12AM(sometimes it's 1 or 2AM), so that I get 6 to 8 hours of sleep(all depends on what time my son decides to get up).
Whether or not my methods work, I guess only time will tell.
I am very excited and impatient with learning.
(ノ^▽^)ノ*:・゚✧


がんばります!

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Tuesday, August 12, 2014

こんにちは

久しぶり。
ひさしぶり。
8月は忙しかったから勉強も絵を描く事もしませんでした。
8つきはいそがしかったからべんきょうもえをかくじもしませんでした。
渡航もしませんでした。
とうこうもしませんでした。
August has been busy, so I haven't been studying or drawing.
I haven't been posting either.

頑張ります
がんばります!

Friday, July 11, 2014

Ta Form

ごめなさい。
私は死んでいない、忙しかったです。

ここにあります!
TA FORM!

Ta Form/Casual Past
て into た
で into だ

Group1
う, つ, る -- take off the ending and put った
ぬ, ぶ, む -- んだ
く -- いた
exception 行く - 行った
ぐ -- いだ
す -- した
EX. 買(か)う - 買った(to buy-i bought)
遊(あそ)ぶ -  遊んだ(to play-i played)
書(か)く - 書いた(to write-i wrote)
泳(およ)ぐ - 泳いだ(to swim-i swam)
話す - 話した(to talk-i talked)

Group2
...eる or ...iる
replace る with た.
EX. 出「で」る - 出た

Group3
する - した
くる - きた
EX. 掃除(そうじ)する - 掃除した(to clean-i cleaned)

日本語をもっと使用してみる。

Verb Groups
Te Form
Masu Form

*Ta Form

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