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Reply #1 - 2013 May 06, 8:26 pm
ta12121 Member
From: Canada Registered: 2009-06-02 Posts: 3190

Anyone know any good sites to get grammar,vocab? Preferably something that is correct (I did find a few Chinese sites that listed past tests/grammar questions and past problems). Anything would help. Thanks!

I'm preparing (experimenting with new srs cards format from AJATT-MCD-style cards). So far it works for me but one thing I noticed nowadays is I do all my reps within 35minutes per day. Even when I new cards(maximum 25 new cards per day)

Last edited by ta12121 (2013 May 06, 8:27 pm)

Reply #2 - 2013 May 06, 9:57 pm
NoSleepTilFluent Member
From: The Dirty Jerz Registered: 2011-02-07 Posts: 358 Website

I'm working on transcribing the Shin-kanzen master grammar book to a google drive so anybody that has the book can easily copy and paste to make cards from the book. If this was done already I'd love to get an Invite for it. I only have N2 and the first 6 lessons done so far but looking for people to delegate some of the work too so we can all benefit. Let me know if you are interested and I'll send you a link where you can request an invite. I'll start working on this project more after my finals end on the 16th.

Reply #3 - 2013 May 07, 5:22 am
RawToast お巡りさん
From: UK Registered: 2012-09-03 Posts: 431 Website

I guess you have have exhausted these common sites (since you were looking at Chinese ones) :

jgram.org
renshuu.org
tanos.co.uk
jlptstudy.net

Alternatively you could search J-J online dictionaries for example sentences (I guess you're at N1/N2 level).

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Reply #4 - 2013 May 07, 6:27 am
Zgarbas Watchman
From: 名古屋 Registered: 2011-10-09 Posts: 1210 Website

I recommend renshuu. it lost a bit of cred since in th past it had quite a bit of erroneous info, but ever since they went pro they've had natives in their team an constant improvement. they're also pretty quick to fix any nuances or explain it if necessary. you don't have to be pro to use the grammar library btw smile

Reply #5 - 2013 May 07, 10:09 am
tokyostyle Member
From: Tokyo Registered: 2008-04-11 Posts: 720

There's the 8500 sentence deck shared on Anki Web.  You can import it and then export it as text so you can re-add it in MCD form.

(Edit: The source of those sentences is the ____ Dictionary of Japanese Grammar books.)

Last edited by tokyostyle (2013 May 07, 10:09 am)

Reply #6 - 2013 May 07, 5:22 pm
ta12121 Member
From: Canada Registered: 2009-06-02 Posts: 3190

NoSleepTilFluent wrote:

I'm working on transcribing the Shin-kanzen master grammar book to a google drive so anybody that has the book can easily copy and paste to make cards from the book. If this was done already I'd love to get an Invite for it. I only have N2 and the first 6 lessons done so far but looking for people to delegate some of the work too so we can all benefit. Let me know if you are interested and I'll send you a link where you can request an invite. I'll start working on this project more after my finals end on the 16th.

I actually have the new one (2012 version). It would make it easier to study it via Anki and increase the chances of passing. I don't mind helping out. Just need to get a good working schedule first(will have one by next week)

Reply #7 - 2013 May 07, 5:24 pm
ta12121 Member
From: Canada Registered: 2009-06-02 Posts: 3190

RawToast wrote:

I guess you have have exhausted these common sites (since you were looking at Chinese ones) :

jgram.org
renshuu.org
tanos.co.uk
jlptstudy.net

Alternatively you could search J-J online dictionaries for example sentences (I guess you're at N1/N2 level).

Haven't tried renshuu in a while. Should check that site out now.

Reply #8 - 2013 May 07, 5:27 pm
ta12121 Member
From: Canada Registered: 2009-06-02 Posts: 3190

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Zgarbas wrote:

I recommend renshuu. it lost a bit of cred since in th past it had quite a bit of erroneous info, but ever since they went pro they've had natives in their team an constant improvement. they're also pretty quick to fix any nuances or explain it if necessary. you don't have to be pro to use the grammar library btw smile

cool. I'll check that it. I remember I used it when it was at the beginning stages.

Reply #9 - 2013 May 08, 9:48 am
NoSleepTilFluent Member
From: The Dirty Jerz Registered: 2011-02-07 Posts: 358 Website

If you have a google plus account you can request an invite at https://plus.google.com/communities/101 … 2808806068 or i can add you myself if you PM your google e-mail address to me.

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