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Thread: RTK keywords vs meanings Post: RE: RTK keywords vs meanings (2016-04-11, 9:10 pm)Gensan Wrote: >2) If the keyword is not linked to the meaning, how do we make that connection later on? When you learn vocab, start reading alot, it will somehow just imprint... |
Andoryu84 | Remembering the Kanji | 9 | 881 | 2016-04-12, 8:56 pm | ||
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Thread: RTK keywords vs meanings Post: RE: RTK keywords vs meanings (2016-04-12, 10:52 am)SomeCallMeChris Wrote: When I learn a new word, ideally I review it in a dictionary with good example sentences, then I drill it with a kana flashcard (example sentence on fron... |
Andoryu84 | Remembering the Kanji | 9 | 881 | 2016-04-12, 8:32 pm | ||
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Thread: RTK keywords vs meanings Post: RE: RTK keywords vs meanings Hmm, I see. I just hope that the keywords are related to a common meaning, unless repetition is being avoided. Otherwise, what is the point in memorizing an irrelevant story when I can use that energy... |
Andoryu84 | Remembering the Kanji | 9 | 881 | 2016-04-12, 9:17 am | ||
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Thread: RTK keywords vs meanings Post: RTK keywords vs meanings Hi everyone I'm new to RTK and have done the first four lessons. I understand that the method does not cover readings as there are many of these, they change in context etc. What I was wondering is... |
Andoryu84 | Remembering the Kanji | 9 | 881 | 2016-04-11, 7:03 pm | ||
