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Japan Times' Intermediate Japanese Anki Deck? - kodorakun - 2010-09-03 Hi All, I own a copy of Japan Times "Integrated approach to Intermediate Japanese" and was about to start plowing through it over the next couple weeks. I just thought I'd ask if anyone has a ready-made sentences Anki deck for this text book handy? I can provide photo proof of my ownership and all that if anyone would be willing to share. I've got a really tight schedule and saving the half hour or so per day of entering new sentences myself would be a real help. If this deck does not exist I would be more than willing to divide and conquer. There are only 15 chapters in the book, it wouldn't take long at all to do the whole book by myself, but if 14 other people were interested and we each did one chapter we could get this done in one day ![]() I have never done the project management of organizing a google spreadsheet or whatever (not to mention importing a google spreadsheet into Anki somehow...), so if someone else wants to step up and direct the efforts that'd be great. Thanks! K. Japan Times' Intermediate Japanese Anki Deck? - gfb345 - 2010-09-04 kodorakun Wrote:I own a copy of Japan Times "Integrated approach to Intermediate Japanese"...Where did you get it? Japan Times' Intermediate Japanese Anki Deck? - SammyB - 2010-09-04 Dude. Yes. http://forum.koohii.com/showthread.php?tid=5820 What out though, I've been through it and there are some incorrect Kanji floating around. Eg. 黒沢 where it should be 黒澤 and 周 where it should be 週, and 運 where it should have just been うん. Just keep an eye out as you go through and you should be fine. I haven't noticed too many. Japan Times' Intermediate Japanese Anki Deck? - Aijin - 2010-09-04 黒沢 is not an error, it's just the 新字体 for 黒澤 and is very commonly used in Japan as well. It makes perfect sense in context of a learner's textbook that they'd use 黒沢, as 沢 is a commonly used kanji that exists in words as well, whereas 澤 is only used for names and is very low on priority for what an intermediate student needs to know. 沢 is also used in other names that the textbook uses, such as 沢村 for the baseball player in Chapter 7, so it was the best choice to stick with that character for reinforcement. Japan Times' Intermediate Japanese Anki Deck? - kodorakun - 2010-09-04 Woh, thanks for the link SammyB! This will save me a ton of time. Much appreciated. |