Maybe all you need to do is push forward instead of getting stuck? For instance, here's what I've done so far in about 5 months of intensive study:
* Both Genki 1-2 alongside RTK.
* Read a handful of very basic graded readers while I made my way through Genki 2.
(This helped me a bit, but in the grand scheme of things, RTK + Core 2k is what really helped me reach a level where I can do Tobira without being overwhelmed.)
* Upon finishing RTK, I finished Core 2k + a whole bunch of words that I randomly picked up and decided to add.
* Read DoJBG from cover to cover while unsuspending a whole bunch of sentences that I thought were useful in the deck I found.
* Watched all videos available on Erin's Challenge.
* Tobira has a list of words you're supposed to memorize by the end of each chapter. I SRS'd pretty much all of those words in advance.
* After having done all these things, I started Tobira. As of now, I'm in chapter 3.
I didn't study for N4, but I would be shocked if I failed after having done all I mentioned above. Because my current level may not be N3, but I'm definitely overprepared to begin any N3 textbook.
My point is, I've just moved on. Reading is far more challenging in Tobira, so I'm sure anything that wasn't easy by the time I finished Genki 2 is going to be a whole lot easier now. The fact that I finished RTK and Core 2k means I'm not lost in a sea of unknown kanji and words anymore, let alone the fact that I'm also used to most of the grammar introduced in the first couple of units in Tobira.
Of course, you can also worked on specific things that are difficult to you. Just make sure you're actually moving forward instead of getting stuck in an N4 loop.
(2016-02-24, 6:00 am)Ash_S Wrote: Tae Kim's grammar guide is a good, free online resource. Most of it should be around the level you need or higher for pushing you up. NHK Easy News? Easy manga (never read it myself but Yotsuba&! is the one everyone recommends to start with)? RTK+anki for the kanji like EratiK said. And lots of immersion in real/natural Japanese...
I gave NHK Easy News a try by the time I finished Genki 2 and it was fairly difficult because there were so many words I'd never seen before. Having to rely on furigana for most words was also a pain.
I think becoming a little more fluent in reading really helps, e.g. finishing RTK + Core 2k first. The way I see it, NHK Easy News isn't a very efficient way to improve until you reach a certain level of proficiency. I don't mean to say it doesn't work, but I'm glad I worked on the things that make it easier first. Being overwhelmed by kanji, vocabulary, and things other than the actual message itself takes away a lot of the fun in reading.
Edited: 2016-02-25, 11:25 am