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Hit my first STOP today. Beginner looking for some story-help - Printable Version +- kanji koohii FORUM (http://forum.koohii.com) +-- Forum: Learning Japanese (http://forum.koohii.com/forum-4.html) +--- Forum: Remembering the Kanji (http://forum.koohii.com/forum-7.html) +--- Thread: Hit my first STOP today. Beginner looking for some story-help (/thread-5482.html) |
Hit my first STOP today. Beginner looking for some story-help - InTransition - 2010-04-24 I have read around and it seems that alot of you make your own stories for RTK. What would be the best way to see those stories here on this forum? I entered some keywords in the search function, but didin't really get what I was looking for. I am only 3 days in with 50 kanji memorized. I was doing 20/day, but could only do 10/day as I kept stopping so that I can try to come up with a story that made sense. Take the "rising up" kanji for example. What the hell kind of story is that? Same goes for the measuring cup story. I can't really expect to remember those ramblings, but at the same time the character doesn't really look like anything that I would be able to come up with a story for either. Anyone have a link or something. I would truly appreciate it. Hit my first STOP today. Beginner looking for some story-help - Mcjon01 - 2010-04-24 The "study" section on the main site is where all the user-created stories are. Of course, you won't find anything for the primitives, but that shouldn't be a problem. You use them so much that you don't really need a story anyway. Hit my first STOP today. Beginner looking for some story-help - astrangerhere - 2010-04-24 Not for nothing, but I go about it something like this- I read what Heisig says I pull up the character on the study page (http://kanji.koohii.com/study) And I create a story using someone else's idea with people and places that I know. Putting faces, characters, and locations into it that are personal to me increases my recall drastically. Hit my first STOP today. Beginner looking for some story-help - gfb345 - 2010-04-24 InTransition Wrote:Take the "rising up" kanji for example. What the hell kind of story is that? Same goes for the measuring cup story.Have you looked at http://kanji.koohii.com/study/kanji/measuring%20box http://kanji.koohii.com/study/kanji/rise%20up ? Hit my first STOP today. Beginner looking for some story-help - Groot - 2010-04-24 I think the original poster might not yet have found the "Reviewing the Kanji" portion of the site? Try posting on the link in the upper-right part of your screen that says "Go to Reviewing the Kanji". Then you can enter the name or number of the kanji you're looking for. You'll typically find a couple dozen user-created stories, including a couple relatively popular ones at the top of the page. I do think it's best to try to create your own story for each kanji before you look at other peoples', though. Hit my first STOP today. Beginner looking for some story-help - kendo99 - 2010-04-24 My personal finding was that as long as I had a sentence or two that ties all the elements together in some quasi-logical ordering it didn't really matter much what the story was. Most people will disagree with me. Hit my first STOP today. Beginner looking for some story-help - ems573 - 2010-04-24 I have found that remembering the kanji is about 10% quality of your story and 90% how many times you have seen it in SRS. There are a bunch of kanji that I have really horrible stories for but still write fine every time. |