DAY FOUR
After a long hot walk to check on the blueberries I fell asleep and didn’t get much done at all. But I have missed the woods, it’s nice to be around nature.
After getting a grasp of hiragana and katakana and you start to look at sentences it’s just, “What are you on buddy, you need to have a sit down.” The structure is so different from what I’m used to, this is going to take some time.
I did start a new deck of flashcards with all the words I come across. You should have a few different decks.
HOMEWORK: Watch Italy beat Belgium (fingers crossed)
PS. Does anyone know of any Japanese comedies for me to watch?
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Hey Cid, good luck with learning Japanese! It definitely is something that most people will struggle with, as it's very different from a lot of other languages in terms of vocabulary and structure. Your English is quite good, just a few punctuation errors, but even native speakers commonly misuse those as well.))