Japanese learning programas for Pocket PCs

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Reply #1 - 2009 March 15, 7:16 am
Rina Member
From: Kyoto Registered: 2008-11-24 Posts: 557 Website

I might buy a Pocket PC in the near future, and would like to know if there are japanese learning programs for Pocket PCs.
I saw a post from a guy from this forum who said:


"i passed level 1 after three long years.

kanji/vocab: 98/100
listening: 97/100
reading/grammar: 183/200 (92%)
total: 378/400 (95%)

genki 1+2 and an integrated approach, kanzen master 1+2, rtk1+2, a pocket pc loaded with stackz and jlpt lists and watching a lot of japanese tv shows (bittorrent) worked for me. imo, japanese is a really simple language and easy to learn."



And that got me interested in buying one, obviously not only for that.
What are Stacks btw?

Thanks a bunch.

Reply #2 - 2009 March 15, 7:33 am
kfmfe04 Member
From: 台北 Registered: 2007-10-21 Posts: 487

95% on JLPT1 is hard-core!

I would not get too caught up with his methodology, if I were you.

If this guy really passed JLPT1 from scratch in 3 years, it is probably 95%+ effort/natural talent/inclination-to-learn-Japanese and 5% methodology.

...just my personal opinion.

Reply #3 - 2009 March 15, 7:38 am
stoked Member
From: Switzerland Registered: 2009-01-09 Posts: 378 Website

CarolinaCG wrote:

What are Stacks btw?

http://www.stackz.com/index.html

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Reply #4 - 2009 March 15, 8:19 am
Rina Member
From: Kyoto Registered: 2008-11-24 Posts: 557 Website

kfmfe04 wrote:

95% on JLPT1 is hard-core!

I would not get too caught up with his methodology, if I were you.

If this guy really passed JLPT1 from scratch in 3 years, it is probably 95%+ effort/natural talent/inclination-to-learn-Japanese and 5% methodology.

...just my personal opinion.

Thanks, but I'm not following his method. I just quoted him because of the pocket pc thing.

Thanks stoked wink

Reply #5 - 2009 March 15, 9:29 am
Tobberoth Member
From: Sweden Registered: 2008-08-25 Posts: 3364

Anki is much better than Stackz.

Reply #6 - 2009 March 22, 7:50 am
Umikuma Member
From: Utah Registered: 2007-11-18 Posts: 51

Anki may be better than Stacjz - if you can figure out how the heck to install it on your Windows Mobile phone.

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