u/Extreme-Step1938

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Japanese italki/conversation recommendations for immersion-learning students?

Looking for instructors that are aware of immersion learning methods like AJATT, MIA, Refold, etc, and can give proper tips for things like shadowing and practices to improve output as well as train output itself during conversation classes.

Or maybe just anyone that won't just tell me to read a 400pg grammar book and only talk about said grammar book contents and methods would be great already. Had a horrible first time experience on italki because of this.

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u/Extreme-Step1938 — 5 days ago