Hey.
Before I begin : since it's not my mother langage (french is), my english may not be very clear sometimes. Sorry for that.
I've been doing the RTK method for several months now, I have "learned" something like 610 kanji. So I'm far from over. But I can't do it intensely with my studies, I usually add 5 kanji a day and that's it.
The thing is, I've been doing more and more mistakes during my reviews. And yes, it's only natural since the number of kanji is growing day by day, but still, when I look at how I have trouble remembering certain kanji now, I can't even think of how it will be at 1500+ kanji.
Someone told me that the purpose of RTK was not really "remembering" the kanji, it was more something like "getting use to see them", that is to say seing them as drawings of some sorts, not weird and unrecognizable signs. Do you agree with that ? If so, what's the point of learning key words for 2000+ kanji ? I mean, do you still remember them all when you come across them during a reading ? Does it really help to learn word pronunciation, later on ?
Thank you.
Before I begin : since it's not my mother langage (french is), my english may not be very clear sometimes. Sorry for that.
I've been doing the RTK method for several months now, I have "learned" something like 610 kanji. So I'm far from over. But I can't do it intensely with my studies, I usually add 5 kanji a day and that's it.
The thing is, I've been doing more and more mistakes during my reviews. And yes, it's only natural since the number of kanji is growing day by day, but still, when I look at how I have trouble remembering certain kanji now, I can't even think of how it will be at 1500+ kanji.
Someone told me that the purpose of RTK was not really "remembering" the kanji, it was more something like "getting use to see them", that is to say seing them as drawings of some sorts, not weird and unrecognizable signs. Do you agree with that ? If so, what's the point of learning key words for 2000+ kanji ? I mean, do you still remember them all when you come across them during a reading ? Does it really help to learn word pronunciation, later on ?
Thank you.
