So this past week I had a holiday and I got a lot of Japanese done. I've also got more of a clue now on how to progress, so I'm progressing faster and further.
So here's another update on how I'm doing.
I've started RTK2 again, so far I'm on 577 cards.
Vocabulary for N5 has me on 191 words (I think I'll add some more today, so I'll be past 200 then).
I've just finished Tae Kim's Basic Grammar, which contains 11 topics. Now moving on to Essential Grammar, which contains 18 topics.
Japanese-wise, it's been a productive holiday! ^^ Health-wise it's been a bit worse, but hey, you can't have everything.
Sunday, 24 October 2010
Friday, 22 October 2010
Saturday, 16 October 2010
Progress
Wooooh I've finally caught up with where I left off in RTK2.
Like I said in my previous post, I had suspended all my RTK2 cards before my Japan trip, so I wouldn't have a whole load of reviews when I got back. And just now I unsuspended the last cards and I'm up-to-date with my reviews again! ^^ I am quite pleased with myself.
I have been studying more N5 as well. I am up to exactly 100 words now. ^^
Also I have caught up on my Tae Kim studies, reviewing what I'd learnt so far, so tomorrow I can start with a new chapter.
So all in all it's been quite a productive day and I'm pretty proud of myself! ^^
Like I said in my previous post, I had suspended all my RTK2 cards before my Japan trip, so I wouldn't have a whole load of reviews when I got back. And just now I unsuspended the last cards and I'm up-to-date with my reviews again! ^^ I am quite pleased with myself.
I have been studying more N5 as well. I am up to exactly 100 words now. ^^
Also I have caught up on my Tae Kim studies, reviewing what I'd learnt so far, so tomorrow I can start with a new chapter.
So all in all it's been quite a productive day and I'm pretty proud of myself! ^^
Tuesday, 12 October 2010
Progress
Well, it's been a while since I've updated. But I've started my studies again. I've been studying vocabulary off the N5 (former JLPT4; Japanese Language and Proficiency Test, the easiest level). That's going quite fast, because I know a lot of the words already and, which I am very pleased about, I no longer have to learn the kanji, because I know them all. So it's just learning the pronunciation, and no longer the writing. ^^
In Japan I bought Flash cards on a ring. They're basically plain flash cards but they are attached by the ring; making them very easy for learning words/sentences. So I've been using those and Anki to learn and review my vocabulary.
I got rather behind on my RTK2 work, so I suspended all my cards in Anki and I'm slowly adding them again, a few at a time (now I only have about 190 of the 560+ cards suspended, so hopefully soon I will have added them all back again and I can start learning more new ones. ^^
In Japan I bought Flash cards on a ring. They're basically plain flash cards but they are attached by the ring; making them very easy for learning words/sentences. So I've been using those and Anki to learn and review my vocabulary.
I got rather behind on my RTK2 work, so I suspended all my cards in Anki and I'm slowly adding them again, a few at a time (now I only have about 190 of the 560+ cards suspended, so hopefully soon I will have added them all back again and I can start learning more new ones. ^^
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