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question about rtk 3 - ivoSF - 2007-12-12 i have a plan for mine next phase for after i finish rtk1 and i am wondering about rtk3 for that. after i finish rtk1 i want to learn the readings by simple reading a lot of manga and looking up the meaning of every word i do not know, if i do this for for about 50 manga`s i espect it will show some results. i also started to imput JLPT word lists into anki(first i print about 12 and hang it next to mine monitor and every few days i do this again and add the previous list to anki) now i do not feel like learning readings the rtk2 way, since readnig manga seems much more enjoyable and i think the benefit from reconizing compounds compensates for the much harsher method. but still i wonder if its a good diea to learn the kanji in book 3 the same way as it works in book 1, ignoring the rest. im not sure if this is posseble and if its a good idea, so i would like to hear opinions and experiences ![]() on a side note, if i want to learn by reading manga, and have to look up compounds what dictionary is well suited for that task? i have " te kodansha kanji learner`s dictionary" is that good enough? |