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Thread: How do you "study" RTK? Post: How do you "study" RTK? Thanks for the tips guys. I'm up to 271 (whoohoo) although my retention rate is about 50%. I also printed out a gridded spreadsheet I made in Excel. Things should be going much faster now :) |
simblyne | Remembering the Kanji | 18 | 4,990 | 2012-06-03, 7:15 pm | ||
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Thread: How do you "study" RTK? Post: How do you "study" RTK? Oh wow, that definitely makes sense. I can write a few kanji without remembering the story at all, which is really weird to me. It feels like I'm not on solid ground. I think I'll try to do what you d... |
simblyne | Remembering the Kanji | 18 | 4,990 | 2012-06-01, 11:57 pm | ||
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Thread: How do you "study" RTK? Post: How do you "study" RTK? Well, it's been about a year, on and off, and I'm only up to kanji 227. Reviewing kanji is really fun, but taking notes from Heisig's book and cross-referencing them with the stories on RTK to figure ... |
simblyne | Remembering the Kanji | 18 | 4,990 | 2012-06-01, 11:15 pm | ||
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Thread: Last stroke on "level" - #160? Post: Last stroke on "level" - #160? Ah, thanks so much! I was trying to find "level" in yamasa, but no luck. |
simblyne | The Japanese language | 4 | 764 | 2012-05-26, 2:13 pm | ||
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Thread: Last stroke on "level" - #160? Post: Last stroke on "level" - #160? http://kanji.koohii.com/study/kanji/level Does the last stroke go towards the left or the right? |
simblyne | The Japanese language | 4 | 764 | 2012-05-26, 12:54 pm | ||
