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宇崎ちゃん

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  1. 日本学科の二年生です。(I'm a second year student of the Japanese course.) → 2年間、日本語を勉強しています。 (I've been studying Japanese for 2 years.)
    これはリンクです (This is a link) → リンクは (The link is)

    I'm not a native speaker myself, but I've been learning Japanese since 2008 myself.
    Am I eligible too? :3

    掲示板へようこそ。
    もう宜しくお願いいただきました。
    そうして、難しになったら、申し訳ありませんでした。

  2. I don't think it's really anxiety, everyone who starts learning a language got nervous at first.
    Just go for it, you'll get over it sooner than you will think.

    When you choose your language teacher, you may want to stick with the same person.
    It's much easier to grow accustomed to one person, than it is to a whole team of people.

  3. You're misreading, it's わかります with the Hiragana り.
    I understand you can easily misread it as the Katakana リ, because they look super similar.

    Another pitfall would be へ and ヘ, the first one being in Hiragana and the latter one being in Katakana.
    But as a rule of thumb: words are never, ever spelled with a mix of Hiragana and Katakana, it's either Hiragana, Kanji, Hiragana + Kanji, or Katakana.

  4. A: 間に means more like "while" or "during". 間には turns it into "between".

    B: Yes, 彼 is ベル in this case. To type a small syllable, write an "x" in front of the letter, so "xa" becomes ァ for example.

    C: The basic usage of も is "too", "also", etc. In this case, 聞きたくもない音 means "the sounds I don't even want to hear". Basic usage: したくもない = I don't even want to do. 聞かされ and 聞かされる are technically the same, except that with a る it's a verb, while without it's a noun.

  5. One word: agenda.

    Instead of doing stuff whenever you feel like doing, just schedule your tasks accordingly.
    I'm using Google Calendar myself, I make a schedule like a whole month in advance.

    A successful schedule looks like this:

    1. Schedule your school and/or work hours first, as you have no control over them yourself.
    2. Schedule all your appointments you've already made.
    3. Schedule your learning and other activities now.

    This really helps me improving my Japanese, learning Russian and working on multiple hobby projects, without interference with work. :)

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