eating healthy is pretty crucial to feeling better too. i’d like to learn japanese but i am not sure if i should invest in buying materials for it since i already have materials on mandarin that i need to be spending my time with. do you have japanese cds that you listen to while you drive?
how are japanese books? i haven’t read very many, but there’s a few i have been trying to get into. anyway, i think you could manage to conquer this list of resolutions. i really hope that you get the chance to go to japan. if you don’t, i’ll help you find a way to get over there. i have plenty of kooky ideas up my sleeves. but they’re legal, i promise.
you’re right, it’s just another year, but i think that if you spend it with the right people, it’ll be pretty awesome.
I actually do have Japanese driving CDs, but I listen to them at home because I don’t want the distration while I drive. Most of my books are textbooks from the classes I took so they’re more geared toward learning. In that repsect, I think the ones I have are pretty good. By the way, Mandarin is an awesome choice. I was going to go that route but the pitch-system scared me off. Let me know how it turns out, mastery of a foreign language never fails to open doors.
1 28th, 2010 - 14:27
eating healthy is pretty crucial to feeling better too. i’d like to learn japanese but i am not sure if i should invest in buying materials for it since i already have materials on mandarin that i need to be spending my time with. do you have japanese cds that you listen to while you drive?
how are japanese books? i haven’t read very many, but there’s a few i have been trying to get into. anyway, i think you could manage to conquer this list of resolutions. i really hope that you get the chance to go to japan. if you don’t, i’ll help you find a way to get over there. i have plenty of kooky ideas up my sleeves. but they’re legal, i promise.
you’re right, it’s just another year, but i think that if you spend it with the right people, it’ll be pretty awesome.
1 28th, 2010 - 22:22
I actually do have Japanese driving CDs, but I listen to them at home because I don’t want the distration while I drive. Most of my books are textbooks from the classes I took so they’re more geared toward learning. In that repsect, I think the ones I have are pretty good. By the way, Mandarin is an awesome choice. I was going to go that route but the pitch-system scared me off. Let me know how it turns out, mastery of a foreign language never fails to open doors.