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Itchy to Explore Chinese Online Communities – Social Networking in China

Mar 02, 2012 No Comments by

How can I find my favorite Asian artists on Facebook or Twitter? Where do they post updates? What’s up with this absence of Asian stuff? And just where in the universe did all the Asians go on the Internet? All questions stop there, you need to calm down and think critically about this: Are Facebook [...]

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Itchy to Explore Japanese Online Communities – Social Networking in Japan

Feb 27, 2012 1 Comment by

How can I find my favorite Asian artist on Facebook or Twitter? Where do they post updates? What’s up with this absence of Asian stuff? And just where in the universe did all the Asians go on the Internet? All questions stop there, you need to calm down and think about this critically: are Facebook [...]

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Chalkboard Session #9 – Expressions Somatome

Feb 13, 2012 No Comments by

Chalkboard, a simple and unique approach to the Japanese language has resumed! Allow me to introduce myself again: My name is Dovizu and I’m a self-taught Japanese learner hanging around the level of JLPT N3. I started this tutorial series a while ago in the hope that it will help solve some mysterious puzzles when [...]

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JLPT Experience and Tips for Future Takers

Dec 07, 2011 4 Comments

On Sunday I finally took the JLPT N3 exam of 2011 in the Humanities building of San Francisco State University, San Francisco, United States. It wasn’t a completely new experience since it’s like any other big exams, but there are some unique parts of it that are worth mentioning. In this guide I will talk [...]

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Chalkboard Session #8 – Say No

Dec 01, 2011 3 Comments

最近、元気ですか? Now we shall, finally, learn how to say no. We know that “da” and “desu” are to-be indicators. “Gakusei-desu-ka?” means “Are you a student?” But what if you want to make a negative statement, such as “No, I’m not a doctor” or simply “no”? That’s what we are going to learn today. Just as [...]

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Chalkboard Session #7 – KoSoADo – Demonstration, Attribution, Location, and Direction

Nov 13, 2011 2 Comments

Naturalness Meter: High Vocabulary Expectations: country names, job titles, basic pronouns, basic greetings, several surnames. Expression Expectations: honorific suffixes (-san, -kun, etc), pronoun omission. (Starting with this session, I’ll use dots (.) to separate kanji readings: 写真 sha.shinn)   Happy 11.11.11… Well not anymore when this session is actually published. Oh well, happy veteran weekend [...]

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Chalkboard Session #6 – Let’s Not Be Rude – だ (da)’s Polite Form です (desu)

Nov 11, 2011 2 Comments

Naturalness Meter: High Welcome back to Chalkboard. Let’s continue what we learned last time and take a look at だ’s polite form today. Desu Before we get into the when’s and where’s, let’s understand what this “polite form” is first. Polite speech, or 丁寧語 (tei-nei-go), refers to a group of verbs, nouns, adjectives and indicators [...]

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Chalkboard Session #5 – は (wa), だ (da), か (ka), の (no) Explained

Nov 05, 2011 5 Comments

Naturalness Meter: Extremely low (What is this naturalness meter? In order for me to help you deeply understand the intricacies of this language, we have to study the mechanical structure before we get into “how people actually talk”. When you see the meter rises to “medium” or “high”, you know you are on your way [...]

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Rikaikun (Rikaichan), The Swissknife for Japanese Webpages

Oct 31, 2011 No Comments

So you are learning Japanese and having difficulties reading engadget.jp, nicovideo.jp or anywebsite.jp. Today I’m going to introduce you the best Google Chrome plugin I’ve found yet – Rikaikun. Many people are like me who are too lazy to copy – paste – translate and revolve this merry-go-around countless times. It’s tedious and boring, and [...]

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