“If a man knows not to which port he sails, no wind is favorable.” — Seneca
2025 Goal Reset
WK: reach level 32 from level 9 at a pace of 2 levels a month including vocabulary
Conjugation drills: consistently average 90% accuracy for verbs (normal, te form) formal and informal, non-past and past, affirmative and negative N3 level; add other parts of speech and verb forms as progress is made
Duolingo: finish unit 4 keeping notes on new vocabulary and grammar.
Marugoto: reach B2 from halfway through A2-3 (A2-4 has 4 units @ 40 hours A2-B1 has 5 units @ 40 hours A2B1-2 has 4 units @32 hours)
Extensive reading: finish all levels of tadoku free stories @5-6 per week then move back to the 25 stories library e-book with the goal of finishing it within one borrowing time of 21 days then rummage through my kindle library for books I have been downloading randomly.
Intensive reading: graduate from short stories to a novella (20,000 and 50,000 English words). What is a Japanese novella? The Factory工場 by Hiroko Oyamada sounds interesting and reminds me of The Warehouse by Rob Hart.
Mango: finish all 41 chapters starting from #9 as a form of passive listening
Since I have not studied anything in earnest for the past 4 years, I have encountered a few challenges when coming back to Japanese language learning.
• time management with an inconsistent schedule; the progress trackers I made in December show that I am spending the most time on the tasks that have the least impact. This is because it is easy to do the easy things when life/work gets busy. Setting a weekly ration for each task rather than “must do this on this day” has helped make sure the hard jobs still get attention when life comes at me fast.
• Zombie brain: sometimes I will consume and consume information only to realize later that I did not learn anything; The best remedy is to do other unrelated things while my mental hard drive defrags and optimizes. Take time to review rather than continue to move forward.
• My eyes! Good lord, my eyes!: too much screen time; must remember to do near and far focus exercises, 20-20-20 rule, kind lighting, AM and PM eye meds/therapies
Places I return to often (besides this forum).
you tube
google translate
hoopla https://www.hoopladigital.com/
libby Libby
internet archive https://archive.org/
kanji lookups https://www.japandict.com/
conjugation drills Katsu: practise Japanese conjugation - 活用,
fun stuff Japanese Word of the Day | Transparent Language,
extensive reading Free Tadoku Books – にほんごたどく
listening, reading 福娘童話集 -世界と日本の童話・昔話集-
listening, reading, fun stuff NHK for School
IRL: public and private alumni libraries; meetups, local “chinatown” grocery stores and restaurants
2024 original post
About me: lifetime WK subscription Jan 2019, reached level 42 in 2020 then walked away from all things Japanese for sad reasons, reset to level 1 in May 2024 with the goal of learning to read.
Specific goals:
• Reach WK level 60 before my subscription expires.
• Read the two books of short stories I purchased in Japan.
• Read a modern Japanese novel that I have already read in English. Contenders include: Convenience Store Woman, Before the Coffee Gets Cold, The Lonesome Bodybuilder, All You Need Is Kill……
The plan:
• WK reviews daily. Lessons will be done based on my regularly irregular work schedule.
• Read one short story per day without taking notes. Reread incrementally and take notes.
• Watch general media with Japanese subtitles when available.
• Consider switching the language on one of my devices to Japanese.
Currently reading free stuff :
Learn Japanese Through Short Stories: 25 Unique Tales for Beginners to Grow Your Vocabulary by Fluency Pro. It’s an e-book available on Hoopla via my local library.
Free Tadoku Books. These are graded readers with audio at the lower levels.
KCよむよむ: A1 to A2 levels with audio available as an mp3 file.
Grammar and vocabulary resources:
japandict
gokugoku.app/japanese-grammar
wasabi
Google and Microsoft translator