#1
Its quite simple, ive been tackling atleast 20 kanji per day, and till recently it was all smooth, some were a bit harder but yea, but when i reached lesson 10, ive been having alot of trouble with getting down all those kanji, if i review that lesson and think carefully i get them all right but, it doesn't come out naturally like i see the keyword and the kanji immediatly appears on my mind, am i fussing about something thats perfectly normal ? or should i just keep reviewing the same over and over again ? oh yea, since i had trouble with the lesson after finishing it i spent the next day reviewing it and only today i restarted with new kanji (lesson 11).
Also if anyone has any advice about other methods, would appreciate, thx in advance.
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#2
I wouldn't worry about it too much. Some kanji come easily, some don't. After many, many, many reviews it starts to stick and even now there's some that I still have to think about.
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#3
Perhaps you may want to lessen your kanji load (maybe to 15) so that you can spend more time with them. The less new kanji you have to learn daily, the more creative you will become with crafting unforgettable stories. I was doing around 25 per day during lessen 10 and was having the same trouble, but now that I cut down to 15, I found myself doing better with new kanji and reviews.
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#4
Yea, i tend to go more or less by lessons when studying kanji, bigger lessons i just do those in 2 or 3 days, and the smaller 1's 15~23 in 1 day, but you might be right on lessening the kanji. in any case, ill just have to keep reviewing till it sticks
thx for replying.
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