• Get_Off_My_WLAN@fedia.io
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    2 days ago

    Most people don’t really understand how many total hours of purposeful learning and actual usage is needed to become proficient.

    For Japanese, it typically takes people who can’t already read 漢字 about 1,325 hours to reach N3 (conversational), and 2,200 for N2 (roughly business). That means if you want to get to N2 in only one year, expect to study like five to eight hours a day.

    So don’t feel too bad if you can’t.

    Or do, and use that frustration to motivate your study.

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      12 hours ago

      And yet, in non-English speaking countries, virtually every kid is taught English to a level that’s at least “roughly business”.

      I also reject your premise of 8 hours / day for a year; how about 1-2 hours / day for 4-8 years.

      In the case of English, school kids would get more like 2-4hrs per week and be perfectly fluent after a couple of years, btw.