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Listening / Grammar decks?

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This is a disgustingly obvious question to ask, but does anyone know of any good anki decks to develop listening comprehension? (Note: I've already read the two recent threads on this topic)

I'm ruling out core 6k and nayr's core 5k as a source of audio (since I already memorized their sentences through reading it is kind of cheating, plus at this point I don't recon I need to recognize most of the non-conversational words like 細胞 when I can barely comprehend a sentence containing words I've known for months like "国に帰る前に、もう一度東京に行くつもりです" at native speed). The problem is processing speed, even if it is a sentence I could quickly read and understand, since I've been testing on reading and not listening I'm not able to put the words together in a way that makes sense upon hearing them fast enough unless the sentence is extremely short.

JLPT wise, I have found one site at least that seems pretty good: http://japanesetest4you.com/, which has listening exercises and other exercises based on the JLPT apparently. I'll probably go through all the tests on that regardless but it'd still be nice to have such a thing in anki form.

I've also been looking for a good grammar deck, so I was wondering if there was any deck that covered up to N1 for listening purposes. The DoJG from 4chan is riddled with a few errors (stuff like パーティー行く without the に) and doesn't have audio. The 8547/8555/8550/8457 DoJG sentences are error ridden and have no audio as well (plus they're rather redundant and don't give me much new vocab for the time they'd take, making them inefficient unless they had audio (and trying to add it would force me to ensure all the furigana is correct)). JA-Dark (the tumblr/wordpress thing of that guy that used to post here whose name begins with N I think) gave a link to a "Japanese Grammar Bank" with 1119 sentences, which so far seems to be the closest thing to what I'm looking for, but it is missing a few pieces of grammar such as だけに.

I loathe reading textbooks and trying to listen to barely comprehensible speech without something to keep track of my progress, so the result is that I avoid doing those things as much as possible, so now the only thing I can do basically is read.

In reality the most efficient method would probably just be keep doing what I am doing, and just look up unfamiliar grammar as I encounter it, but I just wonder if there is anything that would provide an easier method such as a premade anki deck.
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Listening / Grammar decks? - by rainmaninjapan - 2016-04-21, 8:21 am