Hi everyone!
Apologies if there have been threads similar to this. I searched around a bit, but couldn't really find anything. It's hard to think of good search terms for this as well.
Anyway, I recently started over learning, after giving up two years ago. Last time I only learned kanji actively and nothing else (other than a few words here and there), and I think it's a bit demotivating. So this time, my plan was to make a sentence/vocab deck while doing RTK, using only the kanji I have learned so far. So basically learning important words, but only the ones with Kanji I already know from heisig.
I'm totally willing to do all the hard work myself, and I'd be happy to share it with anyone who's interested, but I was wondering if anyone else has done this? Basically a sentence/vocab deck where the order of cards is based on how soon the kanji used appear in the heisig-order.
If you know anything, or have other helpful advice, let me know! Otherwise, I will make it and hopefully post the result here once it's a bit presentable.
Thanks everyone, I hope this is in the right section.
Apologies if there have been threads similar to this. I searched around a bit, but couldn't really find anything. It's hard to think of good search terms for this as well.
Anyway, I recently started over learning, after giving up two years ago. Last time I only learned kanji actively and nothing else (other than a few words here and there), and I think it's a bit demotivating. So this time, my plan was to make a sentence/vocab deck while doing RTK, using only the kanji I have learned so far. So basically learning important words, but only the ones with Kanji I already know from heisig.
I'm totally willing to do all the hard work myself, and I'd be happy to share it with anyone who's interested, but I was wondering if anyone else has done this? Basically a sentence/vocab deck where the order of cards is based on how soon the kanji used appear in the heisig-order.
If you know anything, or have other helpful advice, let me know! Otherwise, I will make it and hopefully post the result here once it's a bit presentable.
Thanks everyone, I hope this is in the right section.
