I really wanna learn them now..actually i knew them but mechanically or something so after a day or two i forgot them ^^' (and only in that order..like...i had to say ka,ki,ku,ke,ko to tell witch is ki and witch is ke >_< )
Should I use anki for them? Or what do you propose?
Personally, i don't like heisig's way of jumping from page to page (especially cuzz i have the digital book, cuzz you can't buy these in my country) and i think it gives to many details...
Also, should i exercise them (i want to actually :3 )? I thought of using some hiragana texts..like children't books n such...any ideas?
I don't wanna let them be for later on, cuzz...well...i just want to know them now...being so often seen in anime, songs lyrics with furigana and all...
Should I use anki for them? Or what do you propose?
Personally, i don't like heisig's way of jumping from page to page (especially cuzz i have the digital book, cuzz you can't buy these in my country) and i think it gives to many details...
Also, should i exercise them (i want to actually :3 )? I thought of using some hiragana texts..like children't books n such...any ideas?
I don't wanna let them be for later on, cuzz...well...i just want to know them now...being so often seen in anime, songs lyrics with furigana and all...

They're much more accurate, but Heisig was attempting to use strictly English representations that English speakers are already familiar with.
