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what deck should I download for vocabulary? cause it doesn't show a japanese word, just english...
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so basically, I'm making a lot of cards and try to remember them?
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RTK is "Remembering the Kanji" by James Heisig and it's not very good :/ I think you'd hate it Kyle. The RTK system show a kanji, defined by a single word with no readings and no combo words, just a little story on how to remember it. I personally didn't like it, but if it works for others that's fine.
Also, I recommend Smart.fm - 世界最大級英語学習コミュニティーサイト Try their Core series on Full Japanese or Kanji focus mode (the other modes being romaji or just hiragana and katakana). It's a good and fun way to learn kanji and vocab at the same time. |
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Once you get KIC, just start at the beginning and add words for however many kanji you want to cover every week. I used to do 20 kanji a day for 100 a week. But after a month or so, you need a serious break because it's just so much to work on all the time. |
But still, it takes a lot of time to make your own flash cards. Isn't it better to use something that was made by someone else?
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thank you very much for your help, but one more question. I see that there's not only one Kanji in Context book. Which of them should I buy?
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I have only ever owned the Reference Book, but some people buy the companion workbook as well.
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Is there a possibility that YOu can do anki program where you look at japanese kanji symbols and figure it out in english text answers?
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Yes. Make a deck. Click on +, then use the Basic model. Leave the furigana section blank but fill in the Japanese and English in the other two spots.
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