So who's anki deck can I subscribe to?

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nicjsb Member
From: USA Registered: 2008-09-04 Posts: 16

I'm copying sentences from How to Tell the Difference Between Japanese Particles but it's very time-consuming. I was wondering if I could subscribe to anybody else's decks, so that my collection of cards grows more quickly?

Otherwise, is there a place I can get pre-made decks from? Thanks!

Last edited by nicjsb (2008 December 14, 11:56 am)

stehr Member
From: california Registered: 2007-09-25 Posts: 281

Have you tried JRTK? I'm using it to supplement my sentences when I get tired of typing them.  It has a ton of pre-made sentences and goes in Heisig order.  It should be available on the Anki decks list.

nicjsb Member
From: USA Registered: 2008-09-04 Posts: 16

Interesting. Is it J-J? I am nowhere near ready for that, I still need J-E cards...

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mentat_kgs Member
From: Brasil Registered: 2008-04-18 Posts: 1671 Website

Don't worry about mass production of cards. It might be a big problem later.

I did the same and the main result that SRSsing became booooring. The sentences I added from books fade in quality from the ones I chose on my own.

Quality is the right word. Don't worry about particles and grammar points. They are too few. Concentrate in vocabulary, there are more than 10.000 words you must learn.

For grammar practice, focus on listening. It is fun, you can do it more oftenly and it'll train your speed.

stehr Member
From: california Registered: 2007-09-25 Posts: 281

JRTK:

page (with files) ; http://wrightak.googlepages.com/afterrtk12

thread ; http://forum.koohii.com/viewtopic.php?pid=11412#p11412

Yeah, I'm not quite at J-J yet either, so I made an extra field in the model section where I put English definitions of the words that I don't know.  You will still have to spend some time learning the meaning of the sentence, but less time typing it in.  They don't have sentences for every single kanji, because it's not really necessary, but overall it's a great resource to draw from.  Although I'm adding cards in "Heisig order," I also add cards pertaining to certain kanji that I have an urge to learn, etc, so you can basically go through and pick and choose the sentences you want to use.

Last edited by stehr (2008 December 14, 12:49 pm)

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