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Why is Tae Kims grammar guide considered a bad resource by . . . - Reddit Tae Kim is a very good resource but it might overstate itself a bit I used it almost exclusively in the beginning and found that it gave a good foundation but I was surprised to realize just how much more there was to learn after Tae Kim (I mean, its ending lessons are called "Advanced" but in the true scope of things, they would be better
People that have completed Tae Kims guide to grammar, what is your . . . I didn't finish Tae Kim in a vacuum Along with Tae Kim's ~150 grammar points 750 sentences, I did 1100 Kanji, 2200 vocabulary, A Dictionary of Basic Japanese Grammar and 4 hours of drama via subs2srs However, it it matters on the J-CAT that I took in February, grammar was my lowest score Tae Kim is a free resource and somewhat gets you to N4
Tae Kims Grammar Guide, or Genki? : r LearnJapanese - Reddit Tae Kim is not a teacher and it definitely shows, whereas Genki has most explanations in a simple and easy to understand form EDIT: if you want a good grammar guide with a lot of examples for each use case, try looking into the Dictionaries of Basic, Intermediate or Advanced Japanese Grammar
Genki or Tae Kims Complete Guide? : r LearnJapanese - Reddit Tae Kim is better in every sense, just don't expect it to be any similar to school text books Edit: I'm just saying that Tae Kim has all the grammar you'll need and little else, while Genki is a more complete school like guide
Whats really the deal with Tae Kims Grammar guide - Reddit Tae Kim's explanations were designed to be easy to understand for beginners, and so they're often very (and sometimes over-)simplified On one hand, it presents the information in a way that makes beginners understand the core idea, but at the same time, it can make more advanced speakers feel like the explanation is wrong, incomplete, or
At what level would I be after completing Tae Kim? - Reddit What Tae Kim gives you is the ability to parse a sentence given a bit of time and a dictionary There's grammar beyond his guide, but the important majority is covered You're probably too slow and have too little vocabulary to comprehend audio at this point, though it's good to attempt that every so often
Beginners course based on Tae Kims guide and anime Tae Kim's guide was such a massive help for me years ago I bought the physical, paper edition and took it with me everywhere I'd definitely recommend beginners (and post-beginners) to take advantage of this!
I have an Anki recommendation: JLAB! : r LearnJapanese - Reddit I am not the creator of this deck, but I don't know how well known it is so I wanted to give it a shout out! It teaches you Japanese grammar according to Tae Kim's Grammar, all through hand picked example sentences from anime and Japanese shows It also gets you a modest vocabulary of 833 words It is a more entertaining deck if you get too bored with other Anki decks, and the emotional punch
Tae Kim’s Guide : r LearnJapanese - Reddit My approach would be to start reading it and have a notebook to practice grammar points you learn Some grammar descriptions in Tae Kim’s guide may be confusing so supplement the guide with other online resources Japanese Ammo w Misa is a good YT channel for basics Practice, practice, practice Take it slow, no need to rush!