A language is nothing but information. If you are capable of assimilating information, then you can learn a language. # If you can say even *one* word right in a language, then all you have to do is repeat that process until it scales up to fluency. # Playing with a new (and very lazy)…
[Movie Transcript] ID4/Independence Day President’s Speech in Chinese!
by khatzumoto
Gather round, children, gather round. As the title suggests, the good folk at Amazon.cn sold me a copy of “Independence Day”, DVDed up and Mandarin-dubbed, for the sum of approximately $3 (I LOVE Amazon.cn). And you know what happens when I get a copy of the President’s speech in “Independence Day”. Anyway, enjoy. Audio here.…
My First Japanese Storybook: A Modern Classic
by khatzumoto
It’s here. And it can be yours to fall in love with right now. Today. It’s a member of the illustrious line of AJATT products, and it’s called My First Japanese Storybook. Or, as we Japanese like to call it: マイファースト初めてのジャパニーズ絵本。 Manipulatively-Worded Promise “My First Japanese Storybook” might make you thin, pretty, happy, safe and…
Great Quote About Learning Cantonese
by khatzumoto
“Romanization is almost worthless, and slowed-down tapes aren’t much better. The best thing to do is to actually hear the word or phrase you want spoken naturally. Try to think less in terms of numbers or lines or whatever your preferred system uses and more in terms of what it actually SOUNDS like.”
AJATT Twitter Tweets for Week Of 2010-03-06
by khatzumoto
Anything you can do is good enough. Anything is better than nothing. Everything has to start somewhere. # お魚料理番組を見て「やっぱりDHAだね」と突っ込みたくなる衝動を抑える、自己裁量屋の勝元 # ドラゴン桜 (テレビドラマ) – Wikipedia bit.ly/cVaM1B # 「人生でもっとも大切なことは利益を活用することではない。それならバカにだってできる。真に重要なことは、損失から利益を生み出すことだ。」 レモンを手に入れたらレモネードをつくれ 「道は開ける(D・カーネギー)」17章 # Many of us don't value small actions, small choices, small games. Yet we wonder how big results come about. # Karen Lee @ UCLA very…
SRS Precedence Rules
by khatzumoto
This entry is part 10 of 11 in the series Secrets to Smoother SRSingIn arithmetic, whenever we have an expression, we don’t just go left-to-right, and we don’t just run our calculations all willy-nilly. There is what is called the standard order of operations. These are the rules of engagement, the sine qua non, what…