Hi there,
As per the topic, does anyone have a link to a deck that has the pure sentences from Genki (1 2)? I've started adding sentences, but I keep getting a nagging feeling I'd probably be seeing better results at this initial stage using a pre-made deck, and begin adding my own cards when I get to the next level.
Thanks for any help you can give?
ryanjmack
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tarkonis wrote:
HAs per the topic, does anyone have a link to a deck that has the pure sentences from Genki (1 2)? I've started adding sentences, but I keep getting a nagging feeling I'd probably be seeing better results at this initial stage using a pre-made deck, and begin adding my own cards when I get to the next level.
I just started doing the 1,000 sentences for the JALUP method too not too long ago. I feel like the first 1,000 sentences is not a bad idea to make your own. The way I think about it when inputting new sentences it's like pre-studying the cards. You are typing them out word for word and making them your own. I feel it helps cement the sentence in your mind because you created it. Not only that but you get really good practice with the IME (if you're not good with it yet).
In JALUP adshap talks about putting minimal english on the card in order to effectively prepare yourself to dive in to the realm of J-J cards. Most new cards I add I usually put 1 maybe 2 english words on the back for new vocab only. Sometimes there are no english words because I already know how to say something (thanks to audiocourses), I just need to learn how it's written and its readings in japanese. I could end up sharing my genki deck but it would not do many people good because I'm the only one who would really understand it.
I'm doing 33 new sentences a day to finish the sentences in a month. That's a pretty short timeframe to input sentences. Afterwards I'm going to do core 10k so there is no more making flashcards (the only thing I will modify on that deck is making them J-J). I don't think making my own flashcards is fun but it has some advantages over a premade deck.
Last edited by ryanjmack (2013 July 16, 10:34 am)
Aspiring
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The addon organizes i+1 cards by skipping redundant sentences.
It probably works best after having something like Core2k or Genki in your arsenal since it builds upon previous knowledge
for future reference:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8G_out4 … B_Gi_9Hxqa
The amount of morphemes (or words) known correspond with jalup's guide. (Assuming you read, listen, speak, or maybe write outside of an SRS)
Last edited by Aspiring (2013 July 18, 12:49 am)