Virtua_Leaf
Member
From: UK
Registered: 2007-09-07
Posts: 340
Hi everyone. This is my first post.
I finished the online "Remembering the Kanji" free sample last night, which has taught me around 275 kanji over the course of the last few days. Of course I went straight to Amazon to buy the whole thing but they can't dispatch it for at least 4 weeks. I ordered it off Waterstones.co.uk but have now been told they don't have it, and eBay doesn't even have 1 copy up for auction! It seems I might have to wait a little so I was wondering what I could do before then. Obviously I'll continue to use this great site to revise the few kanji I've learned and will try to boost my grammar, but perhaps I could do more like learning the readings for these kanji? Would that be a good idea or would it go against Heisig's method, to learn the pronunciations at this early stage?
ありがとう!
lankydan
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Registered: 2007-08-16
Posts: 39
I was in this situation before when I myself had finished the sample and didn't have the book. I decided to apply the method acquired from Heisig and worked my way through the general-use characters with a Henshall guide transcribing the remainder of the general use kanji; I reordered it into an order that suited my memory which is completely different to Heisig. As for the extra 98 to get the 2042 and get back on the boat with everyone on the site, there is a list of non-general use somewhere on the forum.
I'm on RTK3 now and I've finished the major primitives part of the book (2106-2845) even though I don't have the book since you can download RTK3 flash cards. Also, this site covers the 3007 kanji and there are stories and ideas if you get stuck on the study section.
Last edited by lankydan (2007 September 23, 9:14 pm)