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Does any one have the Smart.fm KO2001 course in a spreadsheet ALA Nukemarines Core spreadsheets? I need the vocab item and sentence in the one line so I can focus on the words more than memorising sentences.
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Herbo, it's not too hard to make the vocab so long as the sentences are listed in the order taken from smart.fm. It's just a bit of copy, paste, mass delete unneeded parts on word processor, then copying over to the spreadsheet.
Problem I've found is getting the sentences in a usable order from Anki. It does not export in order added and there's no way to organize the sentences from what Anki streams from Smart.fm, so it'll take a programming knowledge to edit the plug-in beyond my abilities.
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Unfortunately the importer didnt pull them down in order. They are seeming random. Im making some headway in Core 2000 now though so I might give your KO lists a miss until I finish Core 2000 anyway.
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In the Tae Kim's one at least, there's a few errors in the readings (I've found maybe 5-10) so be careful. But it was very useful anyway, thanks (I imported it to anki).
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Added link to Core 6000 vocabulary list in sentence order. Due to odd circumstances I cannot add the sentences yet. Sometime this week I should be able to.
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Herbo, I think the latest version of Anki pulls smart.fm sentences with their sentence tag. The sentences in smart.fm are organized by this tag I think. I'm not sure, but I think Anki now matches up vocabulary and sentences.
I think the benefit of these sentence and vocabulary tags is in the future your progress in Anki can be transmitted to smart.fm to update your progress there. What this can mean is if a better list comes out, you can benefit from new items on the list without wading through items you've already studied.
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Ok, I uploaded the Smart.fm file for Core 6k parts 1 and 2 in the format I like (vocabulary and sentences linked).
I'll try to get the kanji file up there next.
*Edit - Ok, all the files are up there. The Kanken files should be popular with people around here.
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Well now that we have this nice shiny new section, shouldn't this topic be a sticky?
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Sorry for being such a noob, but what are these google documents? What are they for? Is it for Anki? I wnat to put tae kim's sentences in Anki, but still don't know where to download them, is it here?
I just found out that I ned to export, but I don't know which option to export, could you help me?
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Does the Core 6000 cover the same number of kanji as Core 2000, except with more compounds per kanji? Or does it just cover in addition the lesser used kanji?
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Don't use the spreadsheet/deck posted by makurabin (it's in the list of shared decks in anki as well). The sentences for many words from word #126 onwards are off by 1 word (the corresponding sentence appears in the line/card of the next word). I started using the deck and only realized that now and don't know how to fix it without losing anki's scheduling information.
E: realized it's not as bad as I thought. Only sentences for 126-250 are wrong (I think)
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So much resources! So much things to SRS. But thanks for who ever put the time and effort into this. They deserve gratitude , well deserved gratitude
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