ta12121
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From: Canada
Registered: 2009-06-02
Posts: 3190
Anyone got any good ideas on this? I'm sure some of us have been wondering, lets say you are srsing for only 1-2 hours a day. And the rest is all immersion. What others things can you do to learn more Japanese daily?
For me personally I've found that transcribing anime or drama's helps in acquisition of kanji/listening skills(Like short 1min clip per day would do wonders in the long-run). Also doing journal writing daily. But can anyone suggest any other things to do? I personally do have a lot of free time due to me only taking 3 courses instead of 7 course load last semester(Which killed me in time-wise and even studying Japanese for that matter, but I've always found time to actually do Japanese. But now since i got more time, I'm wondering what effective methods are they in increasing learning for Japanese daily.
(Sorry if this sounds like my other threads, but this didn't really get discussed that much)
-Basically looking for more methods of learning. So basically looking for anyone wanting to say certain methods. Obviously there's the movie method,AJATT(everyone knows this already)
-Also can anyone recommend any books for natives (for speaking/writing, so phrase books,practice writing books for natives)
Last edited by ta12121 (2010 March 17, 8:07 pm)
Multisensory integration (scroll down, also a forum search for other comments) in Anki and timeboxing/time hacks. Plus I'm still thinking of ways to salvage my idea of a 60/30/10 media environment based on the maturity levels of Anki cards... where you're getting non-SRS reinforcement via say, an iPod playlist, through the following mixture: ~10% of the audio would be young and/or new, 60% would be youngish mature cards (intervals of 22 to 120 days), and 30% would be very mature (over four month intervals).
Last edited by nest0r (2010 March 18, 4:48 am)