gyuujuice
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From: USA
Registered: 2008-09-24
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So I'm preparing material for kanji ahead of time for my class. We haven't learned カタカナ yet so I have plently of time for preparation. Now I am going to teach a total of 300 kanji through a semi Heisig manner -- not exactly in the same order or seperation but in a similar method. I don't expect most of them even think they would ever learn 100 so I want to keep it down low. We will be learning 5 漢字a day with grammar/vocab on the side. I have been making lists but I haven't had much success. I need a practical list of really common characters but at the same time I want to make it a little bit open, covering the basic radicals and shapes, so they could learn more on their own after the class. I'm not sure if the JLPT N4 kanji list does this well enough.
Would you have any advice or material on the manner of teaching kanji?
どうぞよろしくお願いします!