What country are you in? Some countries can't use the link I provided you have to use your country's Amazon site. But if you are in the US use this link: https://www.amazon.com/Speak-Japanese-90-Days-Becoming-ebook/dp/B014RTDPBA?ie=UTF8
There should be the option to get the Kindle (free) or paperback (not free). Click the Kindle link and check out on the right (this is how it appears on desktop it may be different for mobile)
If that doesn't help let me know.
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I found this book to be a helpful starting point:
Available for free on Amazon Canada too!
https://www.amazon.com/Japanese-Short-Stories-Beginners-Captivating-ebook/dp/B08FDXBPT3
This is the first "Japanese book" I read, comes with furigana and English translation, very good for beginners imo.
I doubt you will find many resources aimed at learning so I recommend getting a dictionary (I found this), reading a bit about the grammar (Wikipedia has some info for starters) and mainly trying to learn from your in-laws. You can ask them to speak simple sentences to you and will correct you if you make mistakes.
This isn’t an easy task, especially if you’ve never learned a foreign language. Creoles usually have simple grammar, but from reading about Krio it seems to have tones in its phonology, so it would probably make the pronunciation harder for you. Good luck!
thats right, using genki books + anki is enough i think. and also i used app called "bunpo" (in app store), it basically like grammar practice that they give you repetition like when using anki and it helps me a lot. and also for mastering your reading, after you mastered all Nx kanji dan know the Nx grammar, you can buy book such as This, it helps me a lot when reading in kana + kanji and also to practice how to understand japanese sentence and how native use it. hope it helps ^^
I came across a great book called "Japanese Short Stories for Beginners" by Lingo Mastery. It makes for a great Kindle book. You get a series of short stories in Japanese followed by the same story in English with notes. Highly recommended!
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If you go to Amazon and click on the cover, you can get an idea if this is what you're looking for or not. I'd say it is for beginners who understand the basics and how the language works. Basically it's for the students that are looking for their first proper reading material in Spanish. https://www.amazon.com/Spanish-Short-Stories-Beginners-Captivating-ebook/dp/B078WRXYM7/
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Yes that would becuase the giveaway has ended.
But we just released it and it's available here now: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08CNJHLVX
I hope you like it! :-)
Another giveaway in about a month from now.
Down there is the link for the book "Korean short stories for beginners", from Lingo Mastery, on Amazon! You can get it (I think it's still there for free) and read it on the Kindle app on your phone! It's really easy, and the material is awesome! They have in this book 20 short stories. Each story is first full in Korean, then they break the story in paragraphs and put the English translation beneath each paragraph, then they have the summary of the story in korean and then in English, then they have a list with the vocabulary from the story, and finally a few questions to see if you understood the story with the answers right after it. I really like it and you can see they put a lot of thought on the development of this book. I recommend it a lot
https://www.amazon.com.br/dp/B08KFCQZB6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_S6hFFb22G2Q4P
We just took it down because we published it to Amazon here: https://www.amazon.com/Italian-Vocabulary-Builder-Language-Learning-ebook/dp/B07K1DRLSB/
If you have an Amazon account, PM me and I can give you a review copy in private. :-)
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>https://www.amazon.com/Spanish-Short-Stories-Beginners-Vocabulary-ebook/dp/B07DZC9D11/keywords=spanish+vocabulary
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>Spanish Stories for Beginners: You will find 10 easy-to-read, engaging, and fun stories that will help you to expand your vocabulary and give you the tools to improve your grasp of the Spanish language.
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Thanks for jumping in.. I appreciate it :)
Might use Speak Japanese in 90 days to start instead of Tae Kim - any thoughts? The "in X time" title almost scared me off, but from the preview it seems pretty good I think.
The general plan it gives seems fairly simple: read grammar lesson with example sentences > book tells you which vocab/grammar flash cards to make for review > move on to next lesson. Repeat while reviewing old stuff regularly. I just don't know if the explanations themselves are actually good, haven't heard much about these books.