![]() Anki Deck - Due to “purges” that occasionally occur on Anki’s official site, I host Anki decks I create on the official LLJ patreon page.SGJL - Suggested Guide for Japanese Literacy (previous name of this patreon).Tae Kim Grammar - Text to Speech Audio (Sho and Misaki voices).Remembering the Katakana - Spreadsheet (uses Core 2k/6k audio files).Remembering the Hiragana - Spreadsheet (uses Core 2k/6k audio files).Subs2Srs Tool to Convert Dramas to Flashcards.Nukemarine’s "Using Dramas to Learn Japanese" - Out of date for some items, but useful ideas.Tae Kim’s “Guide to Japanese Grammar” - Forty Hour Video Series.Remembering the Kanji Optimized - Teaching 1110 Kanji from RTK Opt.Remembering the Kana: Katakana in 3 hours.Remembering the Kana: Hiragana in 3 hours.Dramanote Large selection of scripts for Japanese Dramas.JP Subbers - Most j-drama subtitles of last 10 years.D-Addicts Large selection of Japanese Subtitles (need account).Tae Kim’s Guide to Japanese Grammar - Covers all basic grammar needs.Anki - Essential spaced repetition review tool.Kanji Koohii - Page with shared Kanji stories and great message board.LLJ Official Discord Channel - Patreon membership required to chat.Is This The Blind Leading the Blind - Justification on why I can present this material and path in an authoritative manner.The Most Important 30 Hours for Japanese Fluency - Read this to understand your custom made Audio Immersion Loop that will supercharge your listening ability.If You Can’t Go To Japan, Bring Japan to You - Read this to learn about setting up your Japanese immersive listening environment.Make an Employment Contract with Japanese Literacy - Read this to understand how to make your weekly schedule align with milestones and goals.The Path to Literacy and Fluency - Read this first to understand the investment of time the LLJ requires.However, most of my advice is suggesting material others at higher levels have suggested. While there’s a structured path beyond Intermediate JLPT N3 and N2 (my current level), be aware that it will be beyond my level. In each of those areas, I break it down further subsections of Kanji, Grammar, Vocabulary, Listening/Reading via subs2srs. ![]() Because of that, I’ve broken it down into Basic, Intermediate and Advanced as well as the JLPT equivalent as that’s an easy reference many that study Japanese can relate. In addition, it’s for those that like a bit more systematic structure in their studying. ![]() ![]() This roadmap is aimed at people involved in a career where one can only spare 1 to 2 hours a day for to study. Also, each of us has our own opinion on how to go about the self study route, and that’s all this is: my opinion based on both my experience and feedback from this forum. It works better than retyping the same thing each time. This is a thread people can link to whenever anyone asks “how to begin or what next?”. All credit goes to the original author Nukemarine. Note: I copied this over from koohii since I found it invaluable for getting me started on my Japanese odyssey and I would hate something as thoughtfully put together to get lost. ![]()
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