I think there have been SLA studies for Japanese specifically where delaying kanji until rather later in the course resulted in significantly better outcomes
I've never studied Chinese or Japanese but I think if the writing system proves to be too discouraging (which I think is the case for most people who start to learn) you should focus on learning to like actually say words and stuff, writing is important but it's not as important as the actual language
I think there have been SLA studies for Japanese specifically where delaying kanji until rather later in the course resulted in significantly better outcomes
I've never studied Chinese or Japanese but I think if the writing system proves to be too discouraging (which I think is the case for most people who start to learn) you should focus on learning to like actually say words and stuff, writing is important but it's not as important as the actual language
yeah i think words before symbols would've helped me a lot. couldn't even memorize hiragana because my brain is broken.
Also I've heard good things about lingodeer but I've never really been an app guy
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