Comments on: You’re Not Broken: The Method Is /youre-not-broken-the-method-is/ You don't know a language, you live it. You don't learn a language, you get used to it. Sat, 04 Jul 2020 16:09:19 +0900 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.1.13 By: Anonymous /youre-not-broken-the-method-is/#comment-297951 Mon, 07 Jan 2013 01:50:30 +0000 /?p=7807#comment-297951 …What?

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By: Oosaka Ayumu /youre-not-broken-the-method-is/#comment-297491 Sun, 06 Jan 2013 13:16:28 +0000 /?p=7807#comment-297491 Same problem. But If you know how to sew or somebody sew it for you…—>PROBLEM SOLVED.

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By: Oosaka Ayumu /youre-not-broken-the-method-is/#comment-297489 Sun, 06 Jan 2013 13:13:50 +0000 /?p=7807#comment-297489 think it in this way:
you choose a method so you are starting to learn “one, two, treee, how are you?”. S#####y it doesn’t work. Change method.
BUT YOU ALREADY KNOW HOW TO SAY ONE TWO THREEEE HOW ARE YOU
so with the other method you start to learn “the subjects were provided with a questionnaire” (read a random book). Shitty is too hard. Change method.
….repeat step 1
….repeat step 2
….for a lot of time
….what I have learned something!!!! YUPPIIIII
….cool down restart and improve.

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By: Oosaka Ayumu /youre-not-broken-the-method-is/#comment-297487 Sun, 06 Jan 2013 13:08:07 +0000 /?p=7807#comment-297487 holy word Khatz.

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By: Andrew Weiler /youre-not-broken-the-method-is/#comment-272383 Sat, 24 Nov 2012 02:34:37 +0000 /?p=7807#comment-272383 Yep, I can relate to your dilemma. The web seems to provide “too many” choices. One thing I can suggest is to follow up and see what other people say about an approach or method. My personal preference i have talked about on www.strategiesinlanguagelearning.com/best_language_classes/
and I explain why I think it needs further investigation by anyone who wants to find a really effective approach.

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By: NDN /youre-not-broken-the-method-is/#comment-269186 Tue, 06 Nov 2012 20:16:49 +0000 /?p=7807#comment-269186 Oops, only now I realized I should have posted as a reply. Sorry. Anyway…below is the answer.
Well, you can’t change the “official” method. But the tests are always about output. So, it’s actually about finding an “unofficial” method which really helps you and then making its OUTPUT fit into the official system.
Kinda like learning Japanese through AJATT and then taking JLPT tests. 🙂

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By: NDN /youre-not-broken-the-method-is/#comment-269184 Tue, 06 Nov 2012 20:10:44 +0000 /?p=7807#comment-269184 Well, you can’t change the “official” method. But the tests are always about output. So, it’s actually about finding an “unofficial” method which really helps you and then making its OUTPUT fit into the official system.
Kinda like learning Japanese through AJATT and then taking JLPT tests. 🙂

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By: Rou /youre-not-broken-the-method-is/#comment-268954 Mon, 05 Nov 2012 20:29:33 +0000 /?p=7807#comment-268954 The question was meant for whoever wishes to answer, heh. But this begs the question – what can you do when you can’t change the method because it’s forced upon you? Admittedly I only have 25 weeks of school left, but it feels pretty long if I beat myself up daily for being such a friggin’ idiot unable to deal with what every person I know dealt with no problems.

I’m just a bit sad, that’s all. Especially if I end up failing the grade and having to repeat it.

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By: NDN /youre-not-broken-the-method-is/#comment-268948 Mon, 05 Nov 2012 20:05:06 +0000 /?p=7807#comment-268948 Well, I don’t know if the question is meant for Khatz but couldn’t resist answering it. btw, my english is not so good so excuse me for any errors.
Answer: ABSOLUTELY! I only felt alive when I started “deschooling” myself! I HATED mathematics for decades only to find out that it’s one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever seen. So, definitely it’s not me or anyone else, it’s the school system that is completely flawed on all levels INCLUDING socialization (grading system is a s**t). But why say more when many fine articles in this blog can speak for me? 🙂

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By: Rou /youre-not-broken-the-method-is/#comment-268779 Mon, 05 Nov 2012 07:16:25 +0000 /?p=7807#comment-268779 Does school count as one of the “systems others created”?

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By: Jessica Davey /youre-not-broken-the-method-is/#comment-268613 Sun, 04 Nov 2012 14:22:46 +0000 /?p=7807#comment-268613 Re: clothes…you only say that because you’re a man. Women routinely berate themselves for not fitting into those skinny jeans from last year rather than throwing them out and getting new ones that do fit.

I know that that’s stupid (even though I’ve done it many times), but I hadn’t quite made the leap that fitting into any system is sort of the same thing. I will try to remember this post the next time I’m in a dark place for feeling like I don’t fit in!

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By: ahndoruuu /youre-not-broken-the-method-is/#comment-268333 Fri, 02 Nov 2012 17:53:40 +0000 /?p=7807#comment-268333 Like most advice on this site, following this one creates a sort of endless logical loop. Essentially AJATT is a method telling me not to trust or follow methods. Thus if I listen to the advice, and stop following methods, I am following a method in order to it. But if I continue listening to methods then I am by definition listening to methods.

You’re pretty slick, Khatz. Writing advice that it is impossible not to follow.

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By: Jack Cotton-Brown /youre-not-broken-the-method-is/#comment-267591 Tue, 30 Oct 2012 14:03:04 +0000 /?p=7807#comment-267591 What if your method runs around with a Katana and cuts the living crap out of anything and everything; and is known as Champloo. What then…

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By: Strawberry Vibe /youre-not-broken-the-method-is/#comment-267505 Tue, 30 Oct 2012 01:26:05 +0000 /?p=7807#comment-267505 As I enter the “uncanny valley” middle phase of my Japanese journey, I can’t help but find this post to be very supportive and inspiring. Thanks Khatz 🙂

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By: Tarin /youre-not-broken-the-method-is/#comment-267412 Mon, 29 Oct 2012 13:24:17 +0000 /?p=7807#comment-267412 I kinda wanna frame this and put it on my wall.

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By: Matt /youre-not-broken-the-method-is/#comment-267405 Mon, 29 Oct 2012 12:22:37 +0000 /?p=7807#comment-267405 I listen to the eff out of some things just because I like someone’s voice. In the economy of fun, you’re the FED chairman.

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By: narcobean /youre-not-broken-the-method-is/#comment-267350 Mon, 29 Oct 2012 05:09:24 +0000 /?p=7807#comment-267350 If those voices are interesting, keep listening to them while you come up with ideas of other ways to learn. If they’re not interesting… start listening to anything and everything else.

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By: Anonymous /youre-not-broken-the-method-is/#comment-267334 Mon, 29 Oct 2012 03:22:21 +0000 /?p=7807#comment-267334 I’m drawing blanks. It’s either “I didn’t like anything at all, but I stuck with it because I was told it would improve my Japanese” or completely incidental stuff that’s hard to apply to…well, anything, really (I doubt the voices of people reading audiobooks (as in their actual voices, not just the words they’re saying) will help me with Japanese).

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By: kalek /youre-not-broken-the-method-is/#comment-267327 Mon, 29 Oct 2012 02:56:28 +0000 /?p=7807#comment-267327 Think about what you DID like about each method, and combine to make new ideas! You’ll likely find something you do like — something that’s especially effective and fun for you.

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By: Anonymous /youre-not-broken-the-method-is/#comment-267320 Mon, 29 Oct 2012 02:29:01 +0000 /?p=7807#comment-267320 But what if you have yet to find a method that fits? It’s a bit disheartening to try billions of methods and mush them around every which way, only for none of them to work.

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