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chochajin ([personal profile] chochajin) wrote2009-09-25 01:45 pm

[Recommendation]: Poupéegirl and Japanese studies related

Hello

This week was luckily a week with only 4 working days for me, meaning that I had days off yesterday and today (which is actually quite funny, because this week was "Silver Week", so most people had their days off from Saturday to Wednesday while my days off were Thursday and Friday).
Anyway .... as I don't know what to write about at all this time, I decided to post a rather random entry with recommendations .... I'm not even sure if it's something I recommend, though.
Maybe I should just say I'm introducing stuff to you and you can decide what to do with it or think about it, deal? XD [/baka]

First I want to introduce "Poupéegirl (プーぺガール)":



Actually it's nothing new. I can't remember when I first heard about it, but I was so busy that I decided to ignore it .... until a few days ago (;´∀`)>
I don't know why and how I stumbled across it again, but I suddenly felt the urge to join and play around a little bit.
I don't wanna be mean, but it's nothing more than a fashion addict website. If you're not interested in fashion at all, then this site might be quite boring for you!

..... on the other hand, I'm really not that interested into fashion .... NOT AT ALL!!! But "Poupéegirl" is just so cute and fun, so I can't stop going there from time to time and play around (^-^)> ......



Actually it reminded me of those Yahoo blog thingies that you could dress up and all ... I remember I enjoyed them a lot a few years ago.
Just that the poupéegirls seem to be way cuter (^_~)~<3
As you can see in the picture you can dress up your own poupéegirl with whatever you want ... or rather with whatever you HAVE!!!
As beginner you don't have many clothes, so you have to earn "ribbons" (= money there) in order to be able to buy more clothes, make-up and stuff.
Also if you want to change your hairstyle, hair color etc. you have to earn "ribbons" first. That's why my poupéegirl still looks like that (^^'')>



You also can chat with other users (^-^)
Oh, and don't worry! The page was Japanese only at first (I think), but now everything is explained in English as well and there are many users from all over the world :)



That's what your own "page" will look like :)

You can earn ribbons in various ways, e.g. by posting a snapshot daily, posting real photos of your fashion, writing comments etc.
With ribbons you then can buy more clothes and stuff. There's also some other interesting things such as contests and events.
If you decide to join now, please let me know before you do so, because if you do it via me I'll get a little something for each user XDDDD Not that I care much, though ;P


Other than that I spent my 2 days off (yesterday and today) with mainly studying Japanese (as always).
I rarely write about how I study here, because I think it's not really interesting at all.
I'm gonna share a little bit of what I'm currently doing today, though. I hope it's not too boring :)

I've already studied so much and used many different methods, focussing on different aspects of the Japanese language, so I'm not gonna list up all that, but focus on what I'm currently doing.

What I've always been doing is "sentences". Some of you might have heard of that method. Again, I don't wanna go into details.
In short: It's a method where you read sentences in Japanese and that way you'll finally be able to read and understand real Japanese. Before I started doing sentences I learned all Jouyou kanji, though (= writing + on-yomi). With the sentences I learned compounds, vocab and kun-yomi in context. You can find sentences EVERYWHERE! You can use textbooks, dramas, video games, Japanese novels etc. Just make sure it's natural (aka real) Japanese written/said/made by Japanese native speakers.

Lately I've been switching to a "Japanese only" mode which means I don't use any English/German/language1 translation anymore for the sentences.
I just pick up the words I want to learn and look their definition up in J-J dictionaries:



And that's what it looks like (upper half: Question side / lower half: Answer side) I marked the words/compounds/kanji readings I want to learn.
Usually it shouldn't be more than ONE new thing, so everything is always "+1".
I sometimes don't follow that rule and add more than one thing. I've never had any problems with that (^^)>
Just be careful that you don't have a long sentence with only words you don't really understand in the end. That can be very frustrating, I guess.



The sentences I currently use I have encoutered in 2 different recources:
One is a book focusing on JLPT 2 vocab and kanji (also using quite a lot of JLPT1 stuff as well) - the book is in Japanese only as well.
The other one is a Japanese novel written by 乙一 (Otsu Ichi) "Calling you (きみにしか聞こえない)" which I recently bought and am reading now:



So far it's really a nice novel. Not too difficult, but I still can't understand everything perfectly :/
When there is something I consider worth remembering, I mark it and later put it into my flashcard program as one of my "sentences".
This way I just learned 睡魔 (sandman as well as sleepiness) something I wouldn't have come across somewhere else so fast, I guess ;P

Although I just started that "project" yesterday and only added a little bit over 60 sentences, the stats already look like that:



I was like: WOAH!! Where do all those kanji come from? XD *lol*

I'm not one to talk, I guess. I started studying Japanese for real in 2002 on and off. Because of those long breaks my efforts were almost in vain. I never really progressed much.
Of course listening to Japanese music and watching Japanese media almost DAILY since 1998! (wow, over 11 years now) helped a lot with my listening comprehension and my knowledge of conversational Japanese, but that's about it.
When I finally moved to Japan I became serious about studying for real this time (not that I wasn't serious before that, I just REALLY didn't have the time to do so ...).
That was last year somewhere in May~July, I guess. Ever since then I've studied on a daily basis (with a few short breaks when I was on vacation or very busy, but never longer than 1-2 weeks).
I changed the way I studied completely as well.
Although I get easily frustrated and especially when I read easy novels or Japanese websites I still think I can't do anything or I think about all the things I still can't do. I guess that's normal.
I should focus on what I've achieved in that 1,5 years instead! I rarely do that, so here we go:

I managed to:

Learn the meaning of over 2000 kanji and how to write them
Learn all the on-yomi of those 2000 kanji
Learn the kun-yomi of about 1100 of those kanji as well as compounds + vocab using those kanji
Learn some basic grammar
Learn how to speak and respond faster in Japanese as I have to do so often in Japan

That's why:

I can read short stories and novels to some degree now.
Most of the time I can read all the kanji and understand their single meaning (I just come across compounds I don't know yet)
I'm able to transfer my English LJ entries into Japanese LJ entries (although my grammar sucks big time)
I can translate the Japanese speeches of my students into English (something I couldn't do last year!)

I want to:

Be able to read magazines, novels for adults and Japanese (news) websites without any problems
Understand at least basic Japanese grammar rules (but of course intermediate and advanced as well) (x___X)/
Pass 2級 in July and maybe 1級 in 2 years from now?! (haha .. ha ...)
Watch dramas without subs (which I'm already doing) AND understand even complicated long sentences or dramas with difficult vocab like "Voice"
Be able to have a conversation about almost everything in Japanese (that's probably the last step ever as I consider this to be the most difficult part for me right now)


(ノ_-;)ハア…
I actually started to go back doing sentences again (although I had planned to do them way later) because I'm mainly studying Japanese grammar right now and it's boring and gives me headaches, so I needed something else for a change (^^')> .....

Last but not least, I want to recommend 2 websites that are very useful (I think):


I think most of you might have already heard of lang-8, but if not, here you go!
It's really an awesome website and no matter what language you're learning, that's the place to go! You write blog entries just like here in LJ, but in your target language (e.g. Japanese). Native speakers will correct that entry for you! In return you can correct the entries of people that wrote something in your native language! It really helps a lot, I think, and I also enjoy talking to the people there a lot :)
Usually I only add Japanese people who want to learn English or German or people who want to learn German as it doesn't make sense to add other people that also study Japanese (in my opinion).


Smart.fm, formerly known as iKnow is really an extremely helpful website as well (again not only for Japanese learners!).
I haven't been using that website in over 6 months, but mainly because I use other methods to study right now.
In general it's a really good method, though, and especially if you lack motivation I highly recommend this website!! You study your target language while reading a sentence in that language, containing a target vocab. The sentences are also available as audio, so you will listen to a native speaker reading the sentence while looking at the sentence. It's a lot of fun and many skills are trained at the same time. It's not only recognition as you also have to type the words (-> output / production).
I might go back there once I've finished everything else I want to do right now (= in 10 years?! -__-; .....)
There are also audio rips of sentences that appear in famous Japanese dramas for example. So you can learn Japanese with your fav. jdrama, anime or whatever ;P




I cooked again tonight. Most of it were leftovers from the last time I cooked.
I think it was too much! First of all the roasted potatoes + bacon + onions would have been enough, I guess, but I wanted to have fresh vegetables in there as well.
I love carrots and broccoli :3 .... I think I should have cooked both of them longer, they were still so hard, but I was impatient and hungry and so .... ε=(。・д・。)フー
It was good and tasty nevertheless. Not as good as last time's dinner, though.
I suck at cooking. I really do! So I shouldn't cook without a recipe when I can't even cook properly with one (^^')> ...... oh well~

If anybody knows a site in English (or German) with easy and healthy cooking recipes, please share them with us here! (*__*)v
Everything including broccoli, carrots, potatoes and vegetables in general is appreciated (*_*)
[livejournal.com profile] nighstar, [livejournal.com profile] maikeru_desu and a little bit [livejournal.com profile] amvn as well: You can all feel guilty as it's because of you guys that I feel like cooking lately (and I don't have time, Jesus!!) So please take responsibility and provide me with some good recipes and stuff!! Will ya? (*・人・*) オ・ネ・ガ・イ♪

Talking about healthy stuff .... ups, I did it again:



I just can't resist Pepsi Shiso (ノ◇≦。)!It's really damn good! o(*≧д≦)o


GAH!!! Busy, busy!!!~
See you again desuぅぅ~ヾ(´▽`;)ゝ

[identity profile] shatterlights.livejournal.com 2009-09-25 12:10 pm (UTC)(link)
pupe is great ♥ and so addicting x_x if you tell me your username i can add you as my friend? :3

[identity profile] chochajin.livejournal.com 2009-09-25 12:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Exact same username as here :3

[identity profile] nighstar.livejournal.com 2009-09-25 12:48 pm (UTC)(link)
hmmm interesting.... @ Poupee. did you first hear about this on Mixi by any chance...? somehow i can see something likes this being all the rage on there at some point. D;

AND OMG THE SECOND I SAW YOUR FIRST SENTENCE I KNEW WHAT IT WAS FROM! i`ve been halfassedly reading the book that that story comes from for a while now.... i havent gotten far because i`m always too tired/listless, but yeah... it`s a great book so far. :D i love the whole concept/story of Calling You.

your study habits are so much more organized than mine, seriously. ^^; and Lang-8.... damnnit, i still need to get my ass over there and check it out... i wonder if they have Esperanto.

as for cooking and recipes.... aside from certain things like breads, i really don`t use recipes often so i dont have any to give you... ^^; something that i can recommend, though, is that if you have certain ingredients (veggies/meat etc) in mind, you can google those ingredients and find recipes that use them. one thing about internet recipes, though, is that it`s best to try to stick to ones that have reviews/comments so that you know they have been tested/tried by others. also photos of the finished thing are great too if you can find them. but seriously, just experiment too! you`ll get the hang of it! but you gotta have patience and time.... ^^; gl with the time thing, but if you can spare the time it really is worth it.

[identity profile] ladysevsnape.livejournal.com 2009-09-25 01:41 pm (UTC)(link)
You might also try LiveMocha.com where you can help people's grammar in your own language and english while they help your grammar in Nihongo.

[identity profile] livvyxo.livejournal.com 2009-09-25 01:44 pm (UTC)(link)
I love Lang.8 - though I can't write any more than hiragana at the moment!

http://www.justhungry.com/

I love this website!

[identity profile] x-evelyn-x.livejournal.com 2009-09-25 01:48 pm (UTC)(link)
add me on poupee~~

[identity profile] fireflyeness.livejournal.com 2009-09-25 01:55 pm (UTC)(link)
I am already on Poupee as well, and I will add you! ^_^

Very envious of your work ethic. You really have your act together, and your goals clearly set.

[identity profile] maikeru-desu.livejournal.com 2009-09-25 02:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Ok I'll take responsibility m(_ _)m

All those ingredients in that pic go great in those stew stocks they sell everywhere in Japan. They're all pretty good and easy and freezable so you can make a lot one night and save time later.

Do you have a blender? If you get bored you can try blending one of the vegetables with the broth and making a flavored stew. I've tried broccolli, kabocha, spinach and carrot for example =D

[identity profile] chochajin.livejournal.com 2009-09-25 02:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Sure, what's your username there? :)

[identity profile] x-evelyn-x.livejournal.com 2009-09-25 02:12 pm (UTC)(link)
under the name of Evelyn

[identity profile] chochajin.livejournal.com 2009-09-25 02:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Uhm, there are like 40 different Evelyns, there's no way I can know it's you.
How about you try to find me? Same username as here, should be easy to find :)

[identity profile] chatiel.livejournal.com 2009-09-25 02:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh I have a poupee too ^o^

[identity profile] chochajin.livejournal.com 2009-09-25 02:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Username? :D

[identity profile] chatiel.livejournal.com 2009-09-25 02:32 pm (UTC)(link)
akito :)

[identity profile] chochajin.livejournal.com 2009-09-25 02:34 pm (UTC)(link)
There are 13 Akitos, which one is you? XD

[identity profile] chatiel.livejournal.com 2009-09-25 02:54 pm (UTC)(link)
I added you ^_-

[identity profile] koyachii.livejournal.com 2009-09-25 04:27 pm (UTC)(link)
OMG you joined Pupe!
Hit me up! (I'll send the link)

(Warning, it's addicting and Katherine can be a bitch xD)

[identity profile] koyachii.livejournal.com 2009-09-25 04:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Also, while you're there, it would be beneficial for you to just go around visiting other pupes. Sometimes you will get a shell and you can use that to get free items for your pupe. :)

I like to collect mine until I have up to 40+ xD

[identity profile] romikana.livejournal.com 2009-09-25 04:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Vielen Dank für die Websites! Sie scheinen echt hilfreich zu sein, vor allem das ich auch seit einem Jahr Japanisch lernen. Ich kann zwar noch nicht so gut sprechen, vor allem fehlen die Vokabeln aber sobald ich mehr gelernt habe, werde ich diese Seiten bestimmt nutzen!

Lernst du Japanisch ausschließlich alleine? Oder hast du auch einen Sprachkurs gemacht?

[identity profile] stardust-ballad.livejournal.com 2009-09-25 05:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Oooh, you play Poupee too :D? Awesome. I just started playing last month. Maybe I didn't look hard enough, but I couldn't find a link to your house ): But here's my house (http://pupe.ameba.jp/profile/PrVCAKhM4NiE/) if you would like to be friends :D I try to suteki items every day!

[identity profile] andou-.livejournal.com 2009-09-25 06:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Werde dich sofort adden XDDDD <3333

Ich arbeite auch sehr oft nur mit Jap-Jap Dictionaries.
kurikuribebi: (Default)

[personal profile] kurikuribebi 2009-09-25 07:11 pm (UTC)(link)
I always look at that and think its so cute but I just don't have time to play anymore ><. Too busy earning money and talking to my boyfriend lol. One day I do want to play though. Since I can't buy cute clothes just yet, I want to create a character to live my desires through XD.

Aaa...I wish I could study hard like you. Quick question, how did you get that statistics chart? It's pretty nifty.

Lang-8 is good, but you have to be careful. I havent experienced it yet, since all the people who correct my entries are nice... but I know some people who have. There are people on there who try to purposefully correct you with bad Japanese.

[identity profile] cinnamonghost.livejournal.com 2009-09-25 07:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah, I love pupe~ Though it's gotten a little annoying after they started selling ribbons for real money, and now those items you can only get if you buy jewels *A*;;

http://kantankitchen.wordpress.com :)

[identity profile] satsumatsu.livejournal.com 2009-09-25 07:57 pm (UTC)(link)
justhungry.com! dunno if you know that one but the recipes (japanese ones) look delicious!

[identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/_usotsuki_/ 2009-09-25 10:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Ich werde dich sooooofort adden (*___*)

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