I just finished reading the locked room mystery book Murder in the Crooked House by Soji Shimada, and it made me go find my unread Banana Yoshimoto books to read one as a genre palate cleanser.
I love her work so much, and one of my ultimate goals for learning Japanese is to have her work in Japanese and be able to read it! It's so far away, but it keeps me trying everyday.
Whats your end goal for learning a language?
That's a really neat question.
My end goal with German is to be able to write creatively in the language. A good side goal is being able to talk to my partner in his native language in a smooth and nuanced fashion.
I just started Spanish but at the moment my desired goal for it is to be able to travel in spanish-speaking countries without having to hope I could find English speakers. I'd be really satisfied with a B1.2 or B2 level in Spanish whereas in German I want to be as close to a native level of fluency as possible.
My own end goal for German was to be able to read Die unendliche Geschichte (The Neverending Story) and Tintenherz (Inkheart) in their original language, without a dictionary. And even if I didn’t recognize every word, to be able to figure out meaning through context alone.
And I bet it could do it now. (Heck, I bet I could have done it almost two years ago!) The only reason I haven’t ordered my copies of these novels is . . . I feel that when I do, my German journey will be over.
That’s silly, of course. I could keep going. I could read the rest of Michael Ende’s books and finish the Tintenwelt series. But it would definitely be the end of something.
This is why my end goal for Russian is a little more ambitious: To be able to read War and Peace in its original language. That will definitely take a lot longer to realize!










