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, does the keyword relate to a common meaning of the kanji?
So the method starts out as: keyword, which triggers a story, which triggers how the kanji is written. This leads me to two concerns:
1) Will it work the other way around? (see kanji - understand meaning)
2) If the keyword is not linked to the meaning, how do we make that connection later on?
Cheers, Andrew
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, does the keyword relate to a common meaning of the kanji?
So the method starts out as: keyword, which triggers a story, which triggers how the kanji is written. This leads me to two concerns:
1) Will it work the other way around? (see kanji - understand meaning)
2) If the keyword is not linked to the meaning, how do we make that connection later on?
Cheers, Andrew
