there should be no problem, 29 pending assignments isn't that different from 28 pending assignments:)But if you…
I did some good research & started something sometime ago! Japanese From Zero was my pick! The first book and course is available free on the internet: https://www.yesjapan.com/YJ7/?#/1/9/about/ https://www.yesjapan.com/YJ6/courses/1/ The guy has also free videos for each lesson on YT! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RsrakMT1h2g&list=PLOcym2c7xnBy_L5_iQzgSrzMIXH7DUwB0&ab_channel=LearnJapaneseFromZero%21 So I began with this free material, but as I really enjoyed it, I ordered the book from Amazon. (You don't need that, even the PDF can be found on the net). My plan was to study 30 min each day, but after a while I reduced it to 15 min. I reached lesson 7 or 8, but then unfortunately stopped it. To me, considering job and other things, 15 min is enough and more than enough. Watching dramas exposes me enough to Japanese, I just need some study to learn new things. We spend a lot of time watching dramas and we love Japan so much, so I guess it makes sense if we dedicate some of that time to learning Japanese, but anyway, it's up to us to make decision. Maybe we just want to enjoy dorama! So I'm ready to come back again to this 15min/daily dose. It's very slow, but I'm in no hurry!
I don't know what kind of drama it is, but things are far from a realistic depiction of our world. For example, when someone breaks into a woman's home, assaults her and says to her that he comes back, she won't just change the key, especially if she's an investigator herself and her partner is a policeman.
aah this is frustrating, Many of these projects got dropped midway, I am really sad about it but can't do anything,…
there should be no problem, 29 pending assignments isn't that different from 28 pending assignments:) But if you get serous, tell me, maybe we can encourage each other in some way!
Most students in this drama are adult actors and I feel weird when I need to recognize them as underage.
To the best of my knowledge, it is because of all kinds of restrictions that working with underage brings, so producers tend to avoid it. I know one drama was cancelled because a scene took longer than expected and then it violated a law which bans working after a certain time for underage.
Thanks a million for all your subs, but let me thank you specifically for "Nihon Boro Yado Kiko"! What an unexpected masterpiece, I enjoyed it massively!
The Medical Side of the Story: I might be wrong, but I think this is what's happened to the mom: She got breast cancer years back. She got treated. She lived without worry for a couple of years until she had a local recurrence of cancer in her breast when she was in the US. She came back to Taiwan and did surgery and now is getting chemo and other stuff. She is fine for now but lives with the fear of another recurrence, this time more serious in other parts of her body, and possibly death.
Japanese From Zero was my pick! The first book and course is available free on the internet:
https://www.yesjapan.com/YJ7/?#/1/9/about/
https://www.yesjapan.com/YJ6/courses/1/
The guy has also free videos for each lesson on YT!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RsrakMT1h2g&list=PLOcym2c7xnBy_L5_iQzgSrzMIXH7DUwB0&ab_channel=LearnJapaneseFromZero%21
So I began with this free material, but as I really enjoyed it, I ordered the book from Amazon. (You don't need that, even the PDF can be found on the net).
My plan was to study 30 min each day, but after a while I reduced it to 15 min. I reached lesson 7 or 8, but then unfortunately stopped it.
To me, considering job and other things, 15 min is enough and more than enough. Watching dramas exposes me enough to Japanese, I just need some study to learn new things.
We spend a lot of time watching dramas and we love Japan so much, so I guess it makes sense if we dedicate some of that time to learning Japanese, but anyway, it's up to us to make decision. Maybe we just want to enjoy dorama!
So I'm ready to come back again to this 15min/daily dose. It's very slow, but I'm in no hurry!
But if you get serous, tell me, maybe we can encourage each other in some way!
I might be wrong, but I think this is what's happened to the mom: She got breast cancer years back. She got treated. She lived without worry for a couple of years until she had a local recurrence of cancer in her breast when she was in the US. She came back to Taiwan and did surgery and now is getting chemo and other stuff. She is fine for now but lives with the fear of another recurrence, this time more serious in other parts of her body, and possibly death.
Love her anyways!
Love Mirai Shida forever though!