This planner was created for the Japanese Language Pathway on Natural Language Journey. For the complete language plan, CLICK HERE
For more on how to use this template, CLICK HERE
Are you intermediate-ready?
- [ ] Completed basic Japanese grammar (JLPT 4 & 5)
- [ ] Know how to learn vocabulary
- [ ] Know about 1,000 words
- [ ] Can easily read kana and some kanji
- [ ] Comfortable using tools to look up Japanese words and grammar
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🍙 Resources by Category
Resources
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Study Priority
- Listening
- Reading
- Vocabulary
- Speaking
- Writing
Notes
- Add your current resources to the categories in the gallery
- Fewer resources are better, choose just a few that you like in each category
- Track how you use your resources in the calendar table
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Practice Schedule
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Active vs Passive
- Use both passive and active learning.
- Active learning involves direct study, such as flashcards, speaking, or dissecting grammar
- Passive learning involves listening and reading with minimal outside input, it involves focusing on the language itself, rather than understanding everything
Tracking Calendar