Anyone here manage to find RTK2? I have been looking around but Chinese learning materials is few and thin on the ground and mostly in German.
Does RTK2 exist in China, have you seen it?
Does RTK2 exist in China, have you seen it?
Oniichan Wrote:The alternatives are the decks on anki, the RevTH review site and the spreadsheet posted in the forum http://forum.reviewingthehanzi.com/viewt...44#p179844. With any of these, you'll have Heisig's ordering and keyword choices. And, if you've already finished book 1 or have any experience with the rtk books, you'll be well-equipped to tackle the book 2 list without further guidance from the author (which I think was his intent anyway.) hthYou really need to buy the book to see the names and stroke orders of the radicals, plus notes about various hanzi, plus i think Heisig deserves compensation for his work.