Hi there once again everyone! As some of you recommended, I've decided to give Core a "try" and I'm back with a couple of question related.
I managed to finish RTK on Jan 1 (!) and started to do Core right away. The thing is, I like to focus on things to get them out of the way asap. As some of you may remember, I finished Genki 2 last month so I already knew some words or at least heard them, but I didn't know the kanji for many of them. These words typically present no issue, save a few exceptions.
However, Core 2k has a *whole bunch* of words I never saw in Genki. Not only that, there are a few words in Genki that aren't even in Core 10k. The other day, I decided to SRS pretty much all Genki 1 vocab I could find in the deck, including the words I didn't know. During the last 8 days, I managed to add 1938 words (recognition only)... but I've been asking myself a couple of things.
(1) This much practice has definitely helped me when it comes to readings. I even went out of my way and decided to SRS a handful of words with readings that proved difficult at first.
However, I can always see the kanji, which helps me recall both the meaning of the word and the pronunciation. That means many of the new verbs and words I've seen are just fuzzy... I can remember the reading sometimes, but I'm probably unable to recall the rest of these new verbs clearly.
Would that be an issue for someone who mostly wants to watch anime and read visual novels comfortably asap for the time being? I don't really know how well most people do once they finish Core... I don't know if they're generally able to remember these things, which seems a little difficult to me without exposure to the language itself. It would be great to hear what you guys think about this.
I wonder if reading visual novels will be easier than watching anime if I keep doing this. I mean, readings and knowing the meaning of kanji is certainly a skill you can develop, but there isn't enough time to process stuff like that in oral speech. Unless you pause the video constantly and maybe watch it with Japanese subtitles... but I feel unless you're pretty good overall, that could make it very difficult to follow what's going on.
(2) I've noticed that sometimes I'm able to remember a word temporarily, but I know I'll forget it by the time the next review comes. I find myself kind of staring at the kanji but not recalling the reading nor what it means. Is there a more advisable way to handle these words so that they actually stick... like, maybe writing them down and looking at them a couple of times during the day or something (that would probably slow down my reviews though, which sucks? I don't know.
(3) I've been solely focusing on Core lately. Like, almost all day long. I'm not how much I should do with Core before I go to Tobira though. Right now, I'm thinking about doing the first 2-3k words or maybe even the whole 6k deck depending on what you guys think about what I mentioned in (1). In addition, I think it may be a good idea to preemptively add all vocabulary in Tobira. Thoughts?
(4) Bonus question (not related to Core) - I haven't been able to internalized some of the grammar taught in Genki 2 - i.e. I may have to do some thinking when I see some of them and perhaps might have to go back to the explanation to make sure I understand what I'm reading.
Would going over these grammar points again with a DOBJG or Tae Kim be a good idea? I'm not sure about doing that because I don't know if that'll actually help me internalize it much better than just moving on to Tobira. I'm also thinking about doing Tae Kim's deck as it might be helpful, but I'm a little skeptical of that. By the way, I'm not sure if this important with Tae Kim's deck, but I suck at Anki and failed to switch the cards it to Cloze format (FML).
I managed to finish RTK on Jan 1 (!) and started to do Core right away. The thing is, I like to focus on things to get them out of the way asap. As some of you may remember, I finished Genki 2 last month so I already knew some words or at least heard them, but I didn't know the kanji for many of them. These words typically present no issue, save a few exceptions.
However, Core 2k has a *whole bunch* of words I never saw in Genki. Not only that, there are a few words in Genki that aren't even in Core 10k. The other day, I decided to SRS pretty much all Genki 1 vocab I could find in the deck, including the words I didn't know. During the last 8 days, I managed to add 1938 words (recognition only)... but I've been asking myself a couple of things.
(1) This much practice has definitely helped me when it comes to readings. I even went out of my way and decided to SRS a handful of words with readings that proved difficult at first.
However, I can always see the kanji, which helps me recall both the meaning of the word and the pronunciation. That means many of the new verbs and words I've seen are just fuzzy... I can remember the reading sometimes, but I'm probably unable to recall the rest of these new verbs clearly.
Would that be an issue for someone who mostly wants to watch anime and read visual novels comfortably asap for the time being? I don't really know how well most people do once they finish Core... I don't know if they're generally able to remember these things, which seems a little difficult to me without exposure to the language itself. It would be great to hear what you guys think about this.
I wonder if reading visual novels will be easier than watching anime if I keep doing this. I mean, readings and knowing the meaning of kanji is certainly a skill you can develop, but there isn't enough time to process stuff like that in oral speech. Unless you pause the video constantly and maybe watch it with Japanese subtitles... but I feel unless you're pretty good overall, that could make it very difficult to follow what's going on.
(2) I've noticed that sometimes I'm able to remember a word temporarily, but I know I'll forget it by the time the next review comes. I find myself kind of staring at the kanji but not recalling the reading nor what it means. Is there a more advisable way to handle these words so that they actually stick... like, maybe writing them down and looking at them a couple of times during the day or something (that would probably slow down my reviews though, which sucks? I don't know.
(3) I've been solely focusing on Core lately. Like, almost all day long. I'm not how much I should do with Core before I go to Tobira though. Right now, I'm thinking about doing the first 2-3k words or maybe even the whole 6k deck depending on what you guys think about what I mentioned in (1). In addition, I think it may be a good idea to preemptively add all vocabulary in Tobira. Thoughts?
(4) Bonus question (not related to Core) - I haven't been able to internalized some of the grammar taught in Genki 2 - i.e. I may have to do some thinking when I see some of them and perhaps might have to go back to the explanation to make sure I understand what I'm reading.
Would going over these grammar points again with a DOBJG or Tae Kim be a good idea? I'm not sure about doing that because I don't know if that'll actually help me internalize it much better than just moving on to Tobira. I'm also thinking about doing Tae Kim's deck as it might be helpful, but I'm a little skeptical of that. By the way, I'm not sure if this important with Tae Kim's deck, but I suck at Anki and failed to switch the cards it to Cloze format (FML).
Edited: 2016-01-08, 11:11 pm

