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“Even though I still need subtitles to watch anime, I'm understanding more Japanese words than ever since starting this course. It feels good to be making progress! ”

“The conversation size at this first level is excellent. They are long enough to make you listen intently to understand but not so long or fast that you fall behind. When children learn their native language they are surrounded by people who speak to them very simply and slowly to help them bridge the gap between learning and speaking...this effect is nearly impossible to replicate for an adult living abroad but the way you’ve formatted this course seems like a wonderful analog.”