Starting over... but different

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Filip New member
From: Japan Registered: 2007-11-08 Posts: 9

Ok, I finished RtK a couple of months ago.  Unfortunately I forgot a lot.  I want to revise the kanji in `my` order.  I am reading throug books for my research and I want to revise the kanji/trick in the random order, meaning, the order in which words with kanji pop up in my readings.  (example 勇敢 ゆうかん brave  So I would like to study 勇 and 敢 again.) I deleted all my stacks.  I hoped that with now punching 勇 in the study area, I could click on studied and it would enter in my first column so I could review it later.  Unfortunately all my kanji are now in the blue, not yet studied column again and I can`t do the `studied` click option.  I would like to put them all in the failed column, so I can start my studing from there in `my` order (look up the kanji, read trick again, and click `studied`)    Is there any other way to achieve this than clicking 2042 times (x2) on the beginning stack `no`.  I hope it made sense.
Any advice welcome.

Filip

Zarxrax Member
From: North Carolina Registered: 2008-03-24 Posts: 949

Maybe just study with Anki instead of this site? Then you can add only the cards that you want.

Filip New member
From: Japan Registered: 2007-11-08 Posts: 9

Anki is great.  But I would like to review the kanji meaning and writing while going through the readings and especially reviewing all the tricks so that the kanji stay.

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leosmith Member
Registered: 2005-11-18 Posts: 352

Filip wrote:

Ok, I finished RtK a couple of months ago.  Unfortunately I forgot a lot.  I want to revise the kanji in `my` order.  I am reading throug books for my research

RTK1 was the hard part, and it's over. But as you're finding out, if you don't start using the kanji, or continue reviewing, you'll forget more. I think you're on the right track - focus on vocab you're learning in your reading. Only review those characters (I don't know whether this site will let you do it, but as the last poster said, an srs will work) and/or their words/sentences. Spend the rest of the time actually reading, instead of reviewing all those characters that you're not using.

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