Hello everyone,
I’ve been facing a bit of a dilemma, well more of a brick wall. I feel as though I am at a bit of a loss as to how I should proceed forward in order to pass the N3. I’ve seen a few resources presented in this forum regarding the N3, specifically Nukemarines thread, though I was a bit confused at some of the verbiage used. I believe my biggest problem is of course Kanji, so I went ahead and purchased Remembering the Kanji Vol 1 6th edition, with hopes of memorizing as many as I can before this December’s JLPT.
Furthermore I am using “Basic Kanji Vol 1” in order to acquire a majority of the proper readings associated to Kanji. I am also using “ A Dictionary of Basic Japanese grammar” and “A Dictionary of Intermediate Japanese Grammar.” With all this said, I still feel like I am not doing enough. Especially regarding Anki, how can I improve my study performance by utilizing Anki? What decks should I download? To be honest ,I found Vocabulary preparatory decks for N5 through N3 though should I just utilize this?
I stumbled also across this website http://www.tanos.co.uk/jlpt/ that breaks down the JLPT, I went ahead and only downloaded a few decks that I mentioned before from it.
A little about my background, I lived in Japan for half a year while attending a language school. When I returned after the language study abroad I didn’t really keep up my Japanese so know I feel a bit rushed since next year I have to go back for the Uni in Japan.
So my main question is: Am I making the right approach? How can I improve myself by utilizing Anki?
Break down:
Grammar:
A Dictionary of Basic Japanese Grammar
A Dictionary of Intermediate Japanese Grammar
(I read, and re-read then go off and practice with my friends and girlfriend)
Vocab:
JLPT N5-N3 Decks derived from http://www.tanos.co.uk/jlpt/
I write down any words I don't understand while having a conversation with someone, I've noticed this has vastly increased my vocabulary though I feel like a majority of it is useless for the exam.
(I simply go through them, try to get the stroke order down of the kanji as well and memorize to the best of my abilities and utilize them in conversation)
Kanji:
RTK
Basic Kanji Vol 1
Conversation/Listening:
Japanese music
Movies, I feel as though if I watch movies or dramas I am wasting time so I rather not do that...though perhaps I'm making a mistake there.
Friends, I have plenty of Japanese friends thanks to living abroad
My Japanese girlfriend.
(I've been told I speak like a girl, but hey, It's better than nothing,)
I have practically every day/ all day until the 23rd of next month to study Japanese…
Also, I eventually have to speak to my girlfriends parents, so it's another reason why I need to push myself harder :/.
I’ve been facing a bit of a dilemma, well more of a brick wall. I feel as though I am at a bit of a loss as to how I should proceed forward in order to pass the N3. I’ve seen a few resources presented in this forum regarding the N3, specifically Nukemarines thread, though I was a bit confused at some of the verbiage used. I believe my biggest problem is of course Kanji, so I went ahead and purchased Remembering the Kanji Vol 1 6th edition, with hopes of memorizing as many as I can before this December’s JLPT.
Furthermore I am using “Basic Kanji Vol 1” in order to acquire a majority of the proper readings associated to Kanji. I am also using “ A Dictionary of Basic Japanese grammar” and “A Dictionary of Intermediate Japanese Grammar.” With all this said, I still feel like I am not doing enough. Especially regarding Anki, how can I improve my study performance by utilizing Anki? What decks should I download? To be honest ,I found Vocabulary preparatory decks for N5 through N3 though should I just utilize this?
I stumbled also across this website http://www.tanos.co.uk/jlpt/ that breaks down the JLPT, I went ahead and only downloaded a few decks that I mentioned before from it.
A little about my background, I lived in Japan for half a year while attending a language school. When I returned after the language study abroad I didn’t really keep up my Japanese so know I feel a bit rushed since next year I have to go back for the Uni in Japan.
So my main question is: Am I making the right approach? How can I improve myself by utilizing Anki?
Break down:
Grammar:
A Dictionary of Basic Japanese Grammar
A Dictionary of Intermediate Japanese Grammar
(I read, and re-read then go off and practice with my friends and girlfriend)
Vocab:
JLPT N5-N3 Decks derived from http://www.tanos.co.uk/jlpt/
I write down any words I don't understand while having a conversation with someone, I've noticed this has vastly increased my vocabulary though I feel like a majority of it is useless for the exam.
(I simply go through them, try to get the stroke order down of the kanji as well and memorize to the best of my abilities and utilize them in conversation)
Kanji:
RTK
Basic Kanji Vol 1
Conversation/Listening:
Japanese music
Movies, I feel as though if I watch movies or dramas I am wasting time so I rather not do that...though perhaps I'm making a mistake there.
Friends, I have plenty of Japanese friends thanks to living abroad
My Japanese girlfriend.
(I've been told I speak like a girl, but hey, It's better than nothing,)
I have practically every day/ all day until the 23rd of next month to study Japanese…
Also, I eventually have to speak to my girlfriends parents, so it's another reason why I need to push myself harder :/.
Edited: 2013-08-19, 8:41 pm
