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by harisenbon
6059 days ago
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There are a lot of really good resources popping up recently (to my chagrin ;) with a lot of good information to be had. I do lament the lack of higher-level study materials though. Sites like Tae-Kim and studyJapanese, etc all seem to stop at passive form, with only a slight introduction to Keigo (about 3kyu or early 2kyu level) I find very few sites that have enough materials to take their users past 1kyuu, which is one of the reasons why I started my site (and still need to get more content up there). After taking 1kyuu, and starting to work at a Japanese company, I realized that 1kyuu is only the beginning. You really need a much higher level than that to fully participate in a Japanese work environment. Which is why my next sites are set on the JTest (used to be the Jetro). |
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The majority of the "articles" (http://japanesetesting.com/articles) are simply sections from Tae Kim's guide copied verbatim.
Although at Tae Kim's guide is CCL'd and there is copyright notice at the end of each of the posts... it seems a bit wrong to have them in separate posts like this. Why not just link to Tae Kim's guide outright, once?