I've tutored people. I've had a well established language school contact me (for minimum wage...) Both of these have incredibly low speed limits; one of the major reasons is just how locked to my time I would be. I'm currently working on a lesson plan that will not only give immediate ability in the language but also give the tools and encouragement needed to learn what I can't teach myself. My only problem is how to market that lesson plan. Do I write a book? Do I make a website? How do I present my product without me actually being there? What do you guys think?
My reasoning for this idea in the first place:
If you go to your local retailer, you should be able to see entire sections dedicated to Japanese animation, comics and other related items. I don't doubt that there is strong potential for Fastlane success somewhere in that market. I've seen and met a lot of people that say
"Japanese is too difficult to learn."
"There aren't good books out there."
"Rosetta Stone doesn't help."
"I wish I had a good teacher."
"I've only learned to memorize set phrases."
I've found that there are only 3 types of people who can become fluent: they live in Japan, are overachieving or are very highly motivated.
I was very motivated to learn Japanese, but I also had a good teacher to start me off. Afterwards, I had to find books that had the information I wanted. However, the presentation would not have taught me had I not already know what I was doing. I've never seen any method that is the quintessential guide to Japanese. After all, I don't think it was difficult at all.
The problem is in the methods and accessibility. Native speakers are the WORST to learn from. The content of the currently two established textbook lines are confusing and disorganized. Books in the stores regularly get rotated off the shelf because they are just as bad. Rosetta Stone introduced an innovatively bad way of teaching languages. Finally, the gurus themselves, as a function of being able to learn and speak Japanese, they are unable to present a coherent way to teach the language or encourage further self-learning.
My reasoning for this idea in the first place:
If you go to your local retailer, you should be able to see entire sections dedicated to Japanese animation, comics and other related items. I don't doubt that there is strong potential for Fastlane success somewhere in that market. I've seen and met a lot of people that say
"Japanese is too difficult to learn."
"There aren't good books out there."
"Rosetta Stone doesn't help."
"I wish I had a good teacher."
"I've only learned to memorize set phrases."
I've found that there are only 3 types of people who can become fluent: they live in Japan, are overachieving or are very highly motivated.
I was very motivated to learn Japanese, but I also had a good teacher to start me off. Afterwards, I had to find books that had the information I wanted. However, the presentation would not have taught me had I not already know what I was doing. I've never seen any method that is the quintessential guide to Japanese. After all, I don't think it was difficult at all.
The problem is in the methods and accessibility. Native speakers are the WORST to learn from. The content of the currently two established textbook lines are confusing and disorganized. Books in the stores regularly get rotated off the shelf because they are just as bad. Rosetta Stone introduced an innovatively bad way of teaching languages. Finally, the gurus themselves, as a function of being able to learn and speak Japanese, they are unable to present a coherent way to teach the language or encourage further self-learning.
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