Post by j7oyun55rruk on Dec 27, 2023 4:59:23 GMT
First of all as we have seen you do not need to learn to read in a new language. If all you're interested in is chatting at a conversational level and you don't have any grander ambitions then there's a very strong argument for not studying drama if it's a difficult drama like this Chinese one. You can use this time to practice speaking. Most people would agree that this is a choice. However here is a counterargument you see because learning to read a language like Chinese takes a long time. If you think you will have a chance to change your mind about learning Chinese characters maybe it is because you are starting to take your studies more.
Seriously or you want to achieve a higher level. level then for not starting sooner man for the past two years I could have just learned kanji once a day but now I have learned hundreds of kanji instead I have to start from scratch which I'm sorry to C Level Contact List say is I'm Japanese and I failed at my Japanese feet and I'm paying the price now for trolls. My Japanese speaking is pretty good but my reading and writing well I have to admit it's pretty bad. I never read seriously, probably because I am naturally talking, so I don’t think it is necessary. But I now regret this decision very much because now I am trying to move up to a higher level and my language.
Really holding me back. As a method creator I know the importance of reading. If only I'd done a little more regularly over the years, damn I could read War and Peace by now. So to someone just starting out I would probably say if you have even the slightest hint that you might want to take your language seriously then don't mess around.
Seriously or you want to achieve a higher level. level then for not starting sooner man for the past two years I could have just learned kanji once a day but now I have learned hundreds of kanji instead I have to start from scratch which I'm sorry to C Level Contact List say is I'm Japanese and I failed at my Japanese feet and I'm paying the price now for trolls. My Japanese speaking is pretty good but my reading and writing well I have to admit it's pretty bad. I never read seriously, probably because I am naturally talking, so I don’t think it is necessary. But I now regret this decision very much because now I am trying to move up to a higher level and my language.
Really holding me back. As a method creator I know the importance of reading. If only I'd done a little more regularly over the years, damn I could read War and Peace by now. So to someone just starting out I would probably say if you have even the slightest hint that you might want to take your language seriously then don't mess around.