Quote (Bman2000 @ 27 Feb 2011 09:02)
if you can formulate a sentence such as that I doubt you need to pay anyone to teach you japanese, unless of course you google translated it in which I will say I don't think you didn't because there aren't many errors in that.. Sooooooooooooooooooo to conclude ill teach you for 700 FG whatever you want to know :0 plus if you know kanji to that extent your at least 4 years into japanese or fluently speak chinese..
I think you are wrong there, after just 1 year of Japanese course you can make such sentences fine. No hard kanji there at all.
Of course that highly depends on which course you attend, some courses are very slow and some are very high paced.
とにかく、頑張って!俺はまだ初級だけど、頑張ってる~ ♪~(´ε` )
I learned to write 2000+ kanji by hand in under just half a year, after i had learned to recall them fine by meaning alone, it was way easier to learn readings and new words. Using the book Heisig wrote called "Remembering the Kanji". It is by no means magic, still requires hard work. Basically you learn a few radicals/parts at a time and all kinds of combinations, then remember it all with mnemonics. Pretty easy and straightforward...