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Writing While Reviewing - Inny Jan - 2012-02-18 meeatcookies Wrote:im not going to write them more than once- that would make me trying to remember them by writing them xx times down, and that shouldn't be the way to learn while using stories.You are correct. Some people either didn't read the book or were careless about the Heisig's advice. In Lesson 11 he has: Quote:Here are the steps you should be following each time you come to a new frame: Writing While Reviewing - Thiel - 2012-02-20 Heisig was talking about learning a character for the very first time in that section. In the beginning of the book he says this about reviewing previously added kanji: Quote:Second, the repeated advice given to study the characters with pad and pencil should be taken seriously. While simply remembering the characters does not, one will discover, demand that they be written, there is really no better way to improve the aesthetic appearance of one’s writing and acquire a “natural feel” for the flow of the kanji than by writing them… Writing While Reviewing - khalhern - 2012-02-20 Thiel Wrote:Heisig was talking about learning a character for the very first time in that section. In the beginning of the book he says this about reviewing previously added kanji:Although I think this is a good point, I think Heisig probably had in mind a more paper-based environment in general (unless that passage has changed dramatically from the first edition) given the original book's age. I'm inclined to think he didn't expect the kind of high-frequency reviews people can do with Anki and likely wouldn't do if they stuck with just paper (including the keywords being written on paper flashcards). Then again, I think if you can picture the kanji pretty accurately in your head, then you can probably not bother with more than palm-tracing. But if you get it wrong, you should definitely write it again and review the story if you need to. That's all I can really say with my limited knowledge of RTK so far, but there's my $0.0002. Edit: Cleaned up the word order a bit
Writing While Reviewing - kainzero - 2012-02-20 there were a surprising amount of kanji that i'd pass because i thought i visualized it, but when i wrote it, i realized that it was wrong. i don't trust myself, what i can say =) |