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Complete Introduction to Japanese Grammatical Particles - uisukii - 2013-03-09 In case anyone may find this useful, I've just finished creating an Anki 2 deck based on Japanese particles. There are 1112 cards covering roughly 294 different contextual usages of different Japanese grammatical particles. All cards are formatted as per this example: Front: 試験は難しかっ_易しかっ_する。 Indicates actions or states that alternate. ______ Back: しけんはむずかしかっ_やさしかっ_する。 ______ たり、たり Exams are sometimes difficult and sometimes easy. Lesson 39 – further usages; Noun+だったり+noun+だったり+する ______ The Google Spreadsheet is available: Complete Introduction to Japanese Grammatical Particles Spreadsheet https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AjELSdQModZFdFotbTRMYXQya1dSSmUtRW9JNjU4UlE#gid=0 And the actual deck itself, here: Complete Introduction to Japanese Grammatical Particles Anki 2 deck http://www.mediafire.com/?2lw7odd6ys5umkx After browsing through the shared decks online, none of them really seemed to covering something which is both accessible for the beginner, but covers an extensive range, replete with examples. So I decided to create this deck. Only really just began using Anki 2, so I don't actually know how to upload the deck with the other shared decks. Complete Introduction to Japanese Grammatical Particles - scarby dancer - 2013-03-09 Thanks so much, uisukii. This looks excellent. And as a beginner, it will help enormously with learning to read as well. Complete Introduction to Japanese Grammatical Particles - Splatted - 2013-03-09 Thanks Uisukii, I've just downloaded it.
Complete Introduction to Japanese Grammatical Particles - daevil - 2013-04-20 . Complete Introduction to Japanese Grammatical Particles - uisukii - 2013-04-20 daevil Wrote:Thanks, this deck will be really helpful.You may actually find this more useful, and one of the options more suited to your style of learning (as I didn't offer any formats aside the close style in this deck): http://forum.koohii.com/showthread.php?tid=10723 In a day or two I should have uploaded the deck variants based on the different sheet formats, onto media fire (will update thread with links) for those unsure of creating Anki decks out of spreadsheets. Or it may not, lol. Either way, enjoy your studies.
Complete Introduction to Japanese Grammatical Particles - Saiga - 2013-04-20 Nice deck! I was using the "how to tell the difference between Japanese particles" deck, but this one seems much more thorough. Thanks! Complete Introduction to Japanese Grammatical Particles - daevil - 2013-04-21 uisukii Wrote:Nice, I appreciate your efforts!daevil Wrote:Thanks, this deck will be really helpful.You may actually find this more useful, and one of the options more suited to your style of learning (as I didn't offer any formats aside the close style in this deck): Complete Introduction to Japanese Grammatical Particles - pauro02 - 2013-04-21 uisukii Wrote:In case anyone may find this useful, I've just finished creating an Anki 2 deck based on Japanese particles. There are 1112 cards covering roughly 294 different contextual usages of different Japanese grammatical particles.Are those in the spreadsheet are example sentences? I mean complete sentences in correct grammar? or just phrases? Please let me know, because I'm planning to study those as well. ありがとう御座います! Complete Introduction to Japanese Grammatical Particles - uisukii - 2013-04-21 ^Not entirely sure what you mean. The sentences in the spreadsheet are the sentences which appear in the deck. They are example sentences from "A Dictionary of Japanese Particles" and "Japanese Particle Workbook". Did that help answer your question? Sorry if it didn't, my head is in the clouds today. Complete Introduction to Japanese Grammatical Particles - Animosophy - 2013-05-13 Hola uisukii, thanks again for making these. I was wondering, is there too much overlap between this deck and one for the DoBJG to study both? I like the idea of reinforcement but not if I'm pushing the boundaries between productivity and wasting time. Complete Introduction to Japanese Grammatical Particles - Norman - 2013-05-13 Uisukii, thanks for sharing this. I just purchased a bundle of books, one of which was a particle workbook--maybe it's the same one. I'll check it when I get back home. Anyhow, many thanks! Complete Introduction to Japanese Grammatical Particles - RawToast - 2013-05-13 Animosophy Wrote:Hola uisukii, thanks again for making these. I was wondering, is there too much overlap between this deck and one for the DoBJG to study both? I like the idea of reinforcement but not if I'm pushing the boundaries between productivity and wasting time.I've done multiple grammar decks (including this one atmo) and understand what you mean. You rocket through points you really know and you only need to hit 'easy' a few times for a card to be weeks away. I do make a point to do far more new cards because the reviews are often easy. You could always do the second deck differently: closed or just for reading comprehension. Thanks -- again -- for another useful resource uisukii
Complete Introduction to Japanese Grammatical Particles - Animosophy - 2013-05-14 I think I'll do just that (for reading comprehension). I seem to remember verbs better when I'm learning them in two different decks so this ought to help with grammar 8) |