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GaijinTheGreatKuma
Feb 17, 2008, 16:00
my Idea class FREE, but cheap or whatever works but i do not want to go threw college i just want the Japanese lessons I'm going to school for Fight i dont want a degree JUST JAPANESE LESSONS, please help if you can thank you.
PS i am in Minnesota
magevampjoe
Feb 18, 2008, 04:07
I suggest looking in the Phone book or something.
Also, if you are looking for free lessons, you will have to do by internet on a teach yourself basis.
Also, 'I'm going to school for Fight'? Ok...
I am making an assumption here; you are an English speaker. I say this because it says you live in America, and you are looking for lessons in another language. Furthermore, your English is very good. Sorry if I am making an incorrect assumption. But if you are English, you need to know this. Your post should have been written as follows;
I am looking for Japanese lessons, free if possible, in Minnesota. I don't want to go through college, and I don't want to get any qualifications (College diploma(? I'm English, it is A levels here) or a degree), I am just interested in learning the Japanese language. If anybody would be able to point me in the right direction, or give links to sources that may be able to help me.
Thanks
Your name or membername.
In summary, people are more likely to help if you use the correct capitalization, sentence structure and give better explanations. They don't need you to say 'JUST JAPANESE LESSONS', as they were able to read your sentences. It is off-putting to see a badly written paragraph which is also a single sentence, and uses bad spelling and two commas, and one full-stop (Period in America, right?). Please take this to heart for the future, to be able to write readable posts.
Thank you for reading.
Joe
Derfel
Feb 18, 2008, 04:39
In summary, people are more likely to help if you use the correct capitalization, sentence structure and give better explanations.
That is correct, but come on, if he uses the right stuff people are more likely to NOT have fun, that ain't what we want. :D
Ok now seriously, its as magevampjoe stated. People will put as much effort into helping you as much as you put into asking for it.
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