Betelgeuzah Wrote:Yes, just get the most popular deck. I do tend to write the characters quite a few times while thinking up the mnemonic, but really it just helps me focus more than anything. Also, while reviewing I write each kanji once at best. It's not a problem as the keywords build up over time and usually only one keyword per kanji is unfamiliar to you. Stories can link to keyword order if necessary. Which side the 'insect' keyword is on etc.
I see. I'll be sure to do that then. I could definately do with making sure I can write without an issue!
Betelgeuzah Wrote:Generally I suggest reviewing the new kanji the day after studying them. So if you study 20 kanji today you should time it so the same 20 kanji are added to the anki deck the day after. Reviewing them the same day is not necessary imo.
Right, this sort of links to what I've been getting most confused over. I did some reading the last few days before posting back here, and it seems that it is suggested I use the SRS on this website? And that it can be many days between tests on the kanji? Based on this, where does Anki fit in? Or are people using Anki instead of the SRS built in on here?
Betelgeuzah Wrote:The stories are found on this site, rated by users so the most popular stories (generally the best ones) are the first ones you'll come across. The anki deck only has the keyword+kanji, with a link to the story on this site.
Are they found when browsing cards under the SRS thing, or somewhere I missed while looking? Sorry!
Betelgeuzah Wrote:Few more things. Success rate on new cards isn't that important. 70% success rate isn't alarming, although higher is of course better.
Yeah, I have a feeling it'll take me a while to get used to this all anyway =_= I'll probably start today using the free chapters and progress from there

My only real question is, if I do lesson 1 today, is it time for lesson 2 tommorow? I'm sort of confused as to this 'how many days' until you review thing to get the LTM trained.
chamcham Wrote:When it comes to explaining RTK, I hate doing it because then the other
person thinks they knows how it works and starts complaining about the method
without having ever tried it.
So now when people ask me about method, I'm going take that line from "The Matrix":
"I can not tell you what the Matrix is. You have to experience it for yourself".
And then I'll proceed to give them the 12-chapter sample PDF of "Remembering The Kanji".
All I can do is assure you of a few things;
1) I understand a lot about various memory strategies, and I'm well aware of why a mneumonic system works fantastically for this sort of thing
2) I have read the free chapters of "Remembering the Kanji" and it seems good, that's why I'm here asking for clarification on how to 'use it' properly. As it's already been said, doing it 'wrong' could lead to a lot of wasted time and effort.
3) I have every intention of trying this method and experiencing it for myself, unlike the people you seem to be describing
haplology Wrote:RTK character meanings are generally of less use to me than the whole process of learning the characters. While the meanings can be somewhat helpful, I'm hoping to eventually know enough compounds that the true meaning becomes more evident. However, I had problems before trying to learn kanji because I would mix up characters all the time. 嬉しい and 嫌い can look rather similar, yet after RTK, it's hard to imagine mistaking one for the other. Same with 梅 and 海 or that type of thing.
I can understand that a lot. I am hoping to learn compounds 'as I go' from seeing them when messaging my friends. Hopefully I can build alongside it, and maybe learn the other meanings of the Kanji
haplology Wrote:I have found it slow going through vocabulary. I know enough to be able to make myself generally understood - but if I turn on a podcast I often catch about 10% of what's going on. Pretty frustrating. For some reason I can't burn through Anki decks - I'm slowly working through Core 2k - at the halfway point right now after several months. It's also difficult for me to find enough native materials at my level that are interesting - not a fan of anime, etc.
I'm not yet aware of what these Core decks are, but I've seen them mentioned alot. I assume the most common words or something?
Thank you all for your replies. I think I am ready to begin now, but the only thing I'm really confused on after browsing this site is the point I mentioned near the beginning;
Should I be using the SRS on here as well as Anki, or just trying to use this site for the stories and Anki for the SRS? And, based on the the Author has said I shouldn't be reviewing daily; does Anki work on the same 'days break' system as this sites?
I will be able to start tonight
Thank you all very much!
ありがとうございます!