Hi,
I took a semester of Japanese in college a couple of years ago but couldn’t go through with more courses and now I’m graduated.
I want to brush up on my Japanese and was hoping to do some summer classes but might be too late to apply for colleges and whatnot.
What are some online resources to best learn? I’m not super beginner but might as well be in terms of sentence structure and fluency.
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The ToKini Andy [Genki playlist](https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLA_RcUI8km1NMhiEebcbqdlcHv_2ngbO2) is a nice way to review grammar semi-quickly. It goes through everything, and it’s easy to watch while you’re doing something mindless like making dinner or whatever.
If you want to drill the grammar points a little more you can try Bunpro.
Also, start finding native content you want to get some exposure to, like the Nihongo con Teppei podcast, easy anime, easy manga, etc. You can ramp up slowly but it’s how the things you’re learning really sink in.
For vocabulary, you can give our flashcards here a go and see if you like them: [https://flashcardo.com/japanese-flashcards/](https://flashcardo.com/japanese-flashcards/)
Duolingo is nice as you can learn at your own speed and it still gets you somewhere.
If you really want to make quick progress, 1:1 classes are best, either online or in person. But that all depends on your resources and time.
Cure Dolly YouTube channel, organic Japanese playlist.