I watched your ad lib video in Japanese and was amazed by your proficiency after such a short learning period. Your Japanese sounds almost native, even to a native Japanese speaker like me.
@@user-xi7sq2nn9q I passed the JLPT N1 in about 2 years, but I've been living in Japan for 11! I apologize for the confusion. Anyway, thanks for watching and commenting!
As a native Japanese speaker, I found John's pronunciation is pretty much accurate and natural. It is very much the same as when we talk. More surprisingly, Luis also speaks Japanese at a great level, far beyond what I expected. Goof job for both of you guys!
Inspiring, informative interview! Learning a language is about passion and respect for the culture and the people with whom we engage as we learn. Bravo, Lois and John, for this in depth look at the process.
it's really fascinating to listen dauloge bethwen two persons who has different approach to kanji. I really got inspiresion and start learn kanji systematically the way as RTK describe it. I call it 'to get a Chinese advantage in kanji comprehension'. THANK YOU
Loïs, thanks for having me! I really enjoyed our conversation.
thank you for the inspiration! I change my approach to the kanji and would like to try your method
I watched your ad lib video in Japanese and was amazed by your proficiency after such a short learning period. Your Japanese sounds almost native, even to a native Japanese speaker like me.
@@user-xi7sq2nn9q I passed the JLPT N1 in about 2 years, but I've been living in Japan for 11! I apologize for the confusion.
Anyway, thanks for watching and commenting!
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Nice interview. You gentlemen both seem like stand-up, interesting chaps. Thanks.
thank you for asking the question about busy people learning!
Beautiful John! I think immersion and desire to communicate are almost everything in language learning. Thanks for the interview Lois!
As a native Japanese speaker, I found John's pronunciation is pretty much accurate and natural. It is very much the same as when we talk. More surprisingly, Luis also speaks Japanese at a great level, far beyond what I expected. Goof job for both of you guys!
I'm Japanese, and John speaks Japanese very naturally in terms of accents(pitch), vocabulary selection specifically. Great!
Thanks for sharing!
Inspiring, informative interview! Learning a language is about passion and respect for the culture and the people with whom we engage as we learn. Bravo, Lois and John, for this in depth look at the process.
it's really fascinating to listen dauloge bethwen two persons who has different approach to kanji. I really got inspiresion and start learn kanji systematically the way as RTK describe it. I call it 'to get a Chinese advantage in kanji comprehension'. THANK YOU
Fluent in two years?? Yeah riiight!
Check out John's channel here: www.youtube.com/@JohninJapanOFFICIAL
BL manga also have audio 😊
Lois does your audio only Anki also have a Cantonese option?
14:36 Que no deje que el libro dictara, como lo aprendia yo dicte como aprenderia el libro.