please add jlpt cards to review

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Reply #1 - 2009 May 05, 10:14 pm
ericshun Member
Registered: 2006-08-31 Posts: 31

jlpt 2 vocab!
with example sentences!

i'm tired of just looking at kanji. give me words (in sentences).

Reply #2 - 2009 May 05, 10:27 pm
Mcjon01 Member
From: 大阪 Registered: 2007-04-09 Posts: 551

Well, since you asked so nicely.

Words
Sentences

Knock yourself out.

Reply #3 - 2009 May 06, 12:25 am
Teskal Member
From: Germany Registered: 2009-02-21 Posts: 133

LOL. You are right, it was not nice how Mcjon01 asked. But sometimes writing something looks otherwise than intended.

For someone how looks after sentences für JLPT4 and JLPT3 he can find many on jlptstudy.com, they can be found under grammar.

I have no sentences for JLPT2. :-(

I'm learning with for the JLPT3 and just started with a friend the JLPT4 grammar sentences from this page.

If someone made a list of sentences for the different words for the different JLPT-Levels, I would be interested, too.

If i have the words (from jlptstudy), is it possible to download the sentences with Anki automatically from Iknow?

Last edited by Teskal (2009 May 06, 3:06 am)

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Reply #4 - 2009 May 06, 11:57 am
ericshun Member
Registered: 2006-08-31 Posts: 31

I mean speedanki.com is a good resource for jlpt words. They also have sample sentences for the words which is great.

The problem is you have to sort the cards yourself. Sometimes the stacks get corrupted too. My "Read" stack for example is now unusable. It would be nice to have a site like this add jlpt study so that 1)flashcard review can be done properly (with srs and all) and 2)that it can be done in a fun way.

I love this site, but it's not really helping me with my Japanese study right now. When you've been studying Japanese for 4 years or so, the shape of the kanji become less difficult to recognize, and it becomes more important to learn real words.

Note that I am not asking for completely customizable stacks, just a stack of jlpt2 words (discluding those on jlpt 3 & 4). I would seriously pay for this and so would others. The design of this site is awesome.

Remembering the Kanji is great for beginners and intermediates getting used to the orthography, but for advanced learners, the problem with reading Japanese lies in vocabulary and usage.

Last edited by ericshun (2009 May 06, 11:59 am)

Reply #5 - 2009 May 06, 12:04 pm
Nukemarine Member
From: 神奈川 Registered: 2007-07-15 Posts: 2347

Check out trinity. I think you have to request to see the beta version. Not sure how to bulk import jlpt words into it though.

However, I think Anki is a better choice.

Reply #6 - 2009 May 06, 3:51 pm
ericshun Member
Registered: 2006-08-31 Posts: 31

I can't seem to find any link to Trinity. Should I just email Fabrice?

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