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多読 Tadoku Reading Challenge - tashippy - 2014-03-17

Gambatte*, RawToast! I must sit this one out.

*Has anyone figured out how to say this in English? Good luck sounds unhelpful to me Tongue


多読 Tadoku Reading Challenge - RawToast - 2014-03-18

Big Grin

Mmm...I tend to see it as 'Try/Do your best' but it's more positive than that too.


多読 Tadoku Reading Challenge - Chronopolis - 2014-05-16

We are drawing closer to Round 2. Get ready!


多読 Tadoku Reading Challenge - nikonikonicole - 2014-05-18

Does anyone hear use 読書メーター?(http://book.akahoshitakuya.com/)


多読 Tadoku Reading Challenge - tashippy - 2014-05-18

A few people do: http://forum.koohii.com/showthread.php?tid=8320


多読 Tadoku Reading Challenge - Sebastian - 2014-05-19

tashippy Wrote:Gambatte*, RawToast! I must sit this one out.

*Has anyone figured out how to say this in English? Good luck sounds unhelpful to me Tongue
What about "Go for it!" ?


多読 Tadoku Reading Challenge - Kuzunoha13 - 2014-05-19

Sebastian Wrote:
tashippy Wrote:Gambatte*, RawToast! I must sit this one out.

*Has anyone figured out how to say this in English? Good luck sounds unhelpful to me Tongue
What about "Go for it!" ?
I always thought 頑張る was to "keep at it, or persist"? Like if you're in the middle of something and you're getting tired, 頑張って would be said to encourage you.


多読 Tadoku Reading Challenge - tashippy - 2014-05-19

I think the lesson here is that every word in any language has different meanings depending on the context. I think Magamo said that you should ask what to say in this situation, rather than asking how to say a word in a particular language
Edit: forum user name who said that ;-)


多読 Tadoku Reading Challenge - Vempele - 2014-05-19

Magamo said something similar about translating.


多読 Tadoku Reading Challenge - tashippy - 2014-05-20

I'm just aiming for ten pages a day this time around. Again I can't recall which forum member described not being able to finish a page without looking up every unknown/uncertain word, but that has become me recently; I just want to really know that I understood every sentence and somehow I am able to sustain interest/momentum despite this pace.
I'm reading 愛のむきだし・aka, Love Exposure. I recommend this book to anyone who liked the movie. Lots of Christian-related vocab, but once you get over that hurdle, the novel author and director is the same guy so the movie and book are REALLY similar, thus making comprehension really easy.


多読 Tadoku Reading Challenge - RawToast - 2014-05-23

I've updated the first post with the next round, since it is just over a week away.

Quote:After a few bad rounds, I'd decided to take this one a bit more seriously. I've been spending way too much time in Anki and not enough time reading -- I guess it's time to how well that time was spent.
I didn't find focusing on Anki was useful prior to the last round; however, since then I've stopped adding cards from pre-made decks which has given me more reading time Smile

Just have to remember to update Tadoku this time Tongue


多読 Tadoku Reading Challenge - tashippy - 2014-05-23

My time using Anki feels much more productive now that I'm mining vocab from the book as I read it. It took me way too long to get around to that when the solution was right before my eyes (i.e., Jsho app).


多読 Tadoku Reading Challenge - RawToast - 2014-05-23

tashippy Wrote:My time using Anki feels much more productive now that I'm mining vocab from the book as I read it.
Might be joining you on that, I only have ~100 vocab cards now that Anki desktop decided to wipe my Core deck and backups Sad I can restore a few weeks old collection from my phone, but I can't really see the point -- I'd have to redo thousands of other cards for the sake of a few hundred 'immature' vocab items.

Just going to have to take this as a chance to take a different approach (mining vocab). Just very annoyed at the moment!!! :mad::mad::mad:


多読 Tadoku Reading Challenge - tashippy - 2014-05-23

RawToast Wrote:Just going to have to take this as a chance to take a different approach (mining vocab).
It feels like the difference is that the vocab being mined is contextualized by the book you are reading; it is meaningful and relevant to something. You can picture the scene or situation that the word relates to, and all the words should generally have thematic (to the story) and idiomatic (to the author) relativity.

edit: Wow I'm one post away from 500. I will just say that time spent on this forum has not gone to waste. As evidenced by Rawtoast and my conversation above, taking the time to research and compare efficiency in study methods and share tips and files is better than going into language study blindly.


多読 Tadoku Reading Challenge - Splatted - 2014-05-23

I'll be competing again for the first time in a while. Haven't been doing much reading lately so this seems like a good way to reawaken the habit.


多読 Tadoku Reading Challenge - Danchan - 2014-05-23

Same. Looking forward to it. I'm going to try and ease in by reading that stack of ごくせん I have lying around and then try and shift into 村上's Underground. Then I guess back to 我輩は猫である. I should be putting all my energy in June into looking for a job, but the way I figure you gotta have a bit of a challenge or something to keep you active regardless. Sending people resumes doesn't get me out of bed in the morning. May has been a complete waste because I forgot that...


多読 Tadoku Reading Challenge - tashippy - 2014-05-23

Danchan Wrote:I should be putting all my energy in June into looking for a job, but the way I figure you gotta have a bit of a challenge or something to keep you active regardless.
Ditto. Good luck in your job search!


多読 Tadoku Reading Challenge - Splatted - 2014-05-23

Danchan Wrote:I should be putting all my energy in June into looking for a job, but the way I figure you gotta have a bit of a challenge or something to keep you active regardless. Sending people resumes doesn't get me out of bed in the morning. May has been a complete waste because I forgot that...
Me too. Good luck. Smile


多読 Tadoku Reading Challenge - Danchan - 2014-05-23

Thanks. ;-)

Anybody else coming to the DaiJob job fair on June 6th?


多読 Tadoku Reading Challenge - Splatted - 2014-06-01

*Bump*

The June round has now started.


多読 Tadoku Reading Challenge - howtwosavealif3 - 2014-06-01

thanksfor the reminer. I have many books to read Smile


多読 Tadoku Reading Challenge - Stian - 2014-06-01

Is it too late to sign up?


多読 Tadoku Reading Challenge - Zgarbas - 2014-06-01

Nope! Try to catch up Big Grin

Me before tadoku: Aaah, reading is めんどうくさい。I have so much reading to do but I get tired after a single page.
Me yesterday: Ok, Tadoku, we can do this *reads half of her academic book in one go*.

I love this contest.


多読 Tadoku Reading Challenge - Stian - 2014-06-02

Done, and I registered the pages I read yesterday -- I don't really trust the page count of it though, because I'm only able to read about 100 positions (out of about 6000) in an hour, and that's about 6-7 pages, but in the fourth Harry Potter book, I was able to read 200 positions (out of about 17600) in an hour, and that was about 13-14 pages in the paper version.

The former is a kindle-only book though, which I found on the American amazon with a 5-star rating (and seemengly well-rated on the JP-site too):
http://www.amazon.co.jp/JunkCity-TERU-ebook/dp/B00DCYV1TA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1401704695&sr=8-1&keywords=junkcity
The fact that it is only available on Kindle might have caused the dodgy page count though.

EDIT: I actually enjoy reading, without Tadoku though, and read from about 500 to 1000+ pages in a month in German (primary target language) every month. Smile


多読 Tadoku Reading Challenge - tashippy - 2014-06-02

Shucks, I had too much free time yesterday and didn't start off well. Does anyone else find that they are most productive when they don't have time for the things they want to do?