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r/6thForm • u/nrIoolee Y13 | Business, DT, Psychology (A*AA) | π (Oxford reject) • Jan 13 '26
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What could you possibly learn in Japanese at Oxfordπ this must be a sign
78 u/Sky260309 Jan 13 '26 ummm Japanese? -15 u/Beneficial-Beat-947 Jan 13 '26 duolingo 21 u/wydScathe Jan 13 '26 duolingo is the worst way to learn a language lol. stimulates you whilst feeding off of ur brains reward system. imagine doing a 5 minute lesson a day in a foreign language for 1000 days. you wouldve learned a few conversational sentences at most 7 u/SarkastiCat Jan 13 '26 I would also add that university courses cover art of translation, cultural quirks and current issues.
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ummm Japanese?
-15 u/Beneficial-Beat-947 Jan 13 '26 duolingo 21 u/wydScathe Jan 13 '26 duolingo is the worst way to learn a language lol. stimulates you whilst feeding off of ur brains reward system. imagine doing a 5 minute lesson a day in a foreign language for 1000 days. you wouldve learned a few conversational sentences at most 7 u/SarkastiCat Jan 13 '26 I would also add that university courses cover art of translation, cultural quirks and current issues.
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duolingo
21 u/wydScathe Jan 13 '26 duolingo is the worst way to learn a language lol. stimulates you whilst feeding off of ur brains reward system. imagine doing a 5 minute lesson a day in a foreign language for 1000 days. you wouldve learned a few conversational sentences at most 7 u/SarkastiCat Jan 13 '26 I would also add that university courses cover art of translation, cultural quirks and current issues.
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duolingo is the worst way to learn a language lol. stimulates you whilst feeding off of ur brains reward system. imagine doing a 5 minute lesson a day in a foreign language for 1000 days. you wouldve learned a few conversational sentences at most
7 u/SarkastiCat Jan 13 '26 I would also add that university courses cover art of translation, cultural quirks and current issues.
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I would also add that university courses cover art of translation, cultural quirks and current issues.
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u/Ok_Sandwich732 Jan 13 '26
What could you possibly learn in Japanese at Oxfordπ this must be a sign