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Question about production cards - jeffyuan - 2014-12-31 Currently, I have Anki vocab cards that go English -> Japanese (Kanji) and Japanese (Kanji) -> English with both types giving the kana as a supplementary note. But I'm finding that I can't produce the kanji given just the kana. There's the obvious solution of making Kana -> Kanji cards, but that adds way too many reviews. I prioritize listening and reading comprehension equally, so is there a faster method out there? Could I get by with my original cards and listening practice? Question about production cards - RawrPk - 2014-12-31 http://jeffben.com/mcbs-part-1b-one-character-per-card/ This article might help. Though since you are trying to produce kanji from kana you can edit it in a backwards format like so: (I'll use the same example sentence in the blog) (Card 1 for 1st kanji production of the word 「学校」) がっ校に通う --------------- 【学校】 a school (Card 2 for 1st kanji production of the word 「学校」 学こうに通う --------------- 【学校】 a school I made a few cards like this in the past when I was taking Japanese class in college for quick kanji quizzes. My 先生 would make her quizzes like ___校 and we would have to figure out the kanji from those context. (がっこう) I hope this helps. I never used it outside of studying for class quizzes so I don't know how effective it will be for you. |