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Hi,
My question is summarized in the title of this post. I just purchased the KanjiPoster advertised on this site. I was wondering if some of you had developed specific ways of using it to enhance your kanji review, memory, and so so... Any game we would devise based on that poster for solitary kanji learners?
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You're supposed to stare at it 3 hours a day. After a few weeks you'll suddenly remember all those kanji.
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I used it to keep me focused and on pace. I did 1 line a day = 32 Kanji. Seemed to work really well. Now I just look at it and go... farrrrrrk. hahaha. Anyways I guess now that I've marked them all off and subsequently rubbed it all out again I may mark off Kanji for which I know every word/reading for it.
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This is what I did in the past and I found it interesting and effective:
First, I didn't buy a Kanji poster, I made it myself with Excel 2007 (included in Microsoft Office 2007), but not with all Kanji from RTK1 on it, only about 95 or 100 ones (my error when editing the printable file).
Secondly, I stuck it on to the wall with some easy-to-use glue or anything help this task out, near the place I often crossed, especially above the place I drink.
Thirdly, every time I walked across or drank water, I would look into it, to any Kanji u want, I find it a very interesting task, I thought I can remember all of them through looking them day by day.
But everything bad happened when I printed the global Kanji Poster (may I use this word), I found it rather tough to review b/c it's too large, not-easy-to focus on what we want, and Kanji size was so small. Plus, cause I couldn't stick it near place I often walked across.
Final, I want to share with u this tip: Only doing it after u tired of doing something else, hold a cup of coffee or the favorite beverage and look at it, when u find that u are doing nothing more useful that it, u will learn easily, effortlessly (a little tough though).
GOooook Luck!