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		<title>Isacksen&#8217;s LJP Blog &#8211; My Study Method</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have been studying Japanese for over 2 years through formal classes at a non-profit language school in San Francisco, California. I became frustrated with the school&#8217;s program at their upper intermediate level and have decided to see how I do on a self-study program. I am not doing this completely alone. San Francisco has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been studying Japanese for over 2 years through formal classes at a non-profit language school in San Francisco, California.  I became frustrated with the school&#8217;s program at their upper intermediate level and have decided to see how I do on a self-study program.</p>
<p>I am not doing this completely alone.  San Francisco has a fairly sizeable Japanese population and one friend Taka and my girlfriend Kana are both native speakers.  I have been fortunate to have these people to turn to for questions that come up.</p>
<p>Vocabulary has been a big focus in the beginning of this self-study program.  Weekly vocabulary lists hand-written onto flashcards are helping me focus on things I want to be able to talk about.</p>
<p>Writing was a big focus at the school I attended.  I am going to be keeping up with that practice by hand writing and later posting something along the lines of essays.</p>
<p>Conversation is practiced with both Kana and Taka, both coaching me through unfamiliar words I need to get a story across.  Recently I struggled through a description of the storyline of the movie District 9.</p>
<p>I plan to post my vocabulary lists, essays after a friend has corrected them, any grammar tidbits I pickup, and how particular approaches to study turn out.</p>
<p>Thanks for reading and I hope my contributions prove to be useful to people.</p>
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