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Suggestions for texts books to when studying for JLPT2/JLP1 with Anki

#1
Hi,

When studying for the JLPT2 that was held the other week, I found it really helpful to add the example grammar sentences to Anki (nothing new here). But it was also really time consuming (I ended up typing all the examples in the book).

Does anyone have any suggestions for texts books suitable for JLPT1/2 that already have their sentences typed out? I have seen the Japanese CorPlus deck, but not sure if the text books are what I am looking for.

I have a tutor once a week, so it would be useful to be able to add examples for a particular set of grammar points.

Thanks.
Edited: 2012-07-09, 10:58 am
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#2
Rather than type them out, find some good Japanese OCR software. There's a thread about it somewhere here. Just take your book, scan it, OCR the pages, and insert into Anki.

It's still tedious, but less tedious than typing.
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#3
Get Anki and look at the shared decks that are available.
There are many JLPT Anki decks. I'm sure some of them are based
on books.
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#4
Anki deck "8549 Japanese Sentences" - even better than a textbook examples.
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#5
Thanks for the replies. I might have to look into the OCR software. I already have the "8549 Japanese Sentence" deck; I am looking specifically for a deck that goes with a text book (or multiple textbooks). I am leaning towards Kanzen Master based on what I have read on this forum.

Reading through the forum a bit more, it seems like people are not publishing their spreadsheets and anki decks because of copyright concerns... Looks like I am in for a bit of character building.

Cheers

[edit]: found a post the looks promising
http://forum.koohii.com/showthread.php?p...6#pid71696
Edited: 2012-07-12, 9:42 am
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