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Reading physical books, in particular, is a great way to wind down at the end of the day, and more importantly means I am not staring at a mobile phone/tablet/computer screen. Reading speed is really important for the JLPT and obviously reading more has helped with that too.
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I feel that reading more has generally helped me with all aspects of Japanese, but mostly with learning to recognise grammar and vocabulary in a wider range of contexts. This has really kept me motivated to keep reading (and more importantly, finishing) books.
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I’ve also picked up some helpful tips and book recommendations from other bloggers such as Inhae’s blog Inside That Japanese Book. I use Bookmeter (basically the Japanese version of Goodreads) to track the books I am reading/have read/ want to read, which has been very helpful. You can see some of the books I have read this year from my Tadoku Tuesdays posts: I try to pick books that are manageable for my current level, as I use the tadoku approach to learning. I am slowly working my way through a pile of Japanese novels that I have on my bookshelf, which is a very nice feeling. The Good: Developing a better Japanese reading habit I didn’t want to make this post too long and boring so I have chosen to write about two things that I think have gone well this year and two things that I need to work on for next year. I thought it would be fun to look back on the year in terms of my Japanese learning, which will help inform my goals for 2019. 2018 has come and gone in what feels like a very short time.
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