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Hey there! I recently started RTK1 and it's going alright. Not great but not bad either. I didn't really have much knowledge of Japanese beforehand (or currently) except for a few things I've picked up from anime and movies.
So I'm looking for a good way to learn grammar and maybe some other stuff!
The thing is, it's really hard for me to learn something just by reading it, I definitely learn best when I'm actually doing something.
Basically what I'm looking for is any books or websites that have a lot more exercises/activities/whatever than most others.
Any suggestions?( ´∀`)
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Heh, yeah I can relate to feeling childlike but whatever works, right?
I always write out the answers to all my Anki cards by hand, like you said. It can get boring sometimes but at least it helps, and hey, that's what counts.
Looks like there's not a lot of ideas floating around about this kind of thing but hopefully something will turn up!
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I do 99.99% of my Anki reviews on my cell phone using AnkiDroid. This allows me to do my reviews anywhere I go. One thing I've found kind of fun is to do my reviews while I'm taking a walk.
There are two big drawbacks to this. 1) It's sometimes hard to use the phone and walk at the same time. You really have to watch where you're going. I've come close to running into telephone poles and stuff while doing this. 2) I find it to be a lot less efficient than sitting down to do my reviews. Reviews take 2 or 3 times as long.
This probably isn't the type of thing you are looking for, but it might allow you to shake things up a bit. Try it out and let me know how it works for you.
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I actually do most of my reviewing on my iPhone via AnkiWeb (because it's free ^_^). I'm out most of the day so I rarely have time to use my laptop. I never tried walking while reviewing though. Mostly I review in between classes sitting down in a study room.
I'll try walking around the study room during reviews tomorrow. Thanks for the suggestion partner55083777
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Sorry for the late reply! I've had a weird couple of days.
RawrPk explained it well enough, I think. It's hard when it comes to languages, but I'm basically looking for anything that extends beyond just reading a text. And can be done by yourself. I have Genki 1 and there are plenty of activities you can do in there but they almost all require at least 2 people and no one I know is learning japanese... plus I'm just kind of a hermit, haha.
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I found the Brainspeed game on iknow.jp a fun way to revise the Kana. They don't have a course for for Kanji, but do have one for the Core series.