Tutoring can often get a bad reputation, just like schooling or language classes, but I’m here to shine the light. Tutoring is one of the most beneficial things you can do for yourself if you have the ability to take advantage of it.
Everywhere I go I see people preparing for the JLPT as well as a ton of posts claiming to get you on to the right track to be prepared in time when testing comes around. I’m here to try to persuade you to STOP preparing!
Kanji is said to be one of the hardest, if not the hardest, part to learning Japanese. Anyone foreign to the language, looking at all those characters, would think so! Yet, they aren’t really that hard, you just need the right attitude and proper motivation.
I work in an office, more specifically a little(actually, it’s pretty big..) cubicle, all day long which you’d think would limit or slow down my ability to get Japanese study or practice in during those hours. However, you’d be wrong, I actually get more hours of study in. I’m here …