I have for a very long time wanted to learn a new language (japanese), because I really want to. I have a basic textbook and workbook, 1 book for learning hiragana, 1 book for katakana, and a box with flashcards (which I haven't looked up the usage for yet, I assume it's pretty straight forward). I also have 3 CDs that came with the books and box, for verbal pronunciation.
I'm completely on my own in this, no one in my near vicinity is interested in helping. That shouldn't deter me though, my own motivation to carry on is most of the problem, probably because I don't have a proper plan over my progress.
So my question is, how do I go about setting up such a plan? Or are there better methods for learning languages in my spare time? I have some interest in japanese pop-culture (manga and anime, and potentially games) that allows me to learn more of the language once I'm advanced enough to begin with that. I would need some easy practices before I reach that point, too.
I'm completely on my own in this, no one in my near vicinity is interested in helping. That shouldn't deter me though, my own motivation to carry on is most of the problem, probably because I don't have a proper plan over my progress.
So my question is, how do I go about setting up such a plan? Or are there better methods for learning languages in my spare time? I have some interest in japanese pop-culture (manga and anime, and potentially games) that allows me to learn more of the language once I'm advanced enough to begin with that. I would need some easy practices before I reach that point, too.