漢字
While I still haven’t figured out yet how I’ll organize this blog, (another noise for me), I decided to go with this.
Choose one method below, implement and STICK WITH IT.
Timeframe:
- Study Kanji for 2 months – since The target is 1000 for Level 2, and so far I’ve been emerged in japanese for quite a while, I think I only have to formalize or systematize my studies.
Target:
Study and learn all 1,000 kanji for JLPT Level 2- Memorize 90% of the 1000 Kanji for JLPT Level 2 (90% is the target for the other kanji that seems too hard to memorize to me)
- Read and understand all 6,000 target words/vocab for Level
Method1:
- Use Kanji tool to study by Set (40 Kanji per set)
- Review by SRS (using?)
- Review Kanji and reading of target L2 Vocab (using JLPT- Kanji’s Vocab)
Method2:
- Slow
- Study a kanji from JLPT-Kanji Project
- Search for example sentence using studied kanji and search for sample sentence in Wakan (or anywhere where the just-studied Level2 kanji can is included) — OR — Use sample sentences found in JLPT?
- Input sample sentence in Anki for review
- Fast
- Memorize all sentences available in JLPT-L2 list in Anki
Notes: JLPT-Kanji is okay with randomizing the kanji and vocab, however, it does not implement SRS (?) so I need to use Anki?
