The tentative plan is to study and review the next day with anki additions.
Access the guide here: http://www.guidetojapanese.org/grammar_guide.pdf
Access the guide here: http://www.guidetojapanese.org/grammar_guide.pdf
I realize that learning Japanese is a massive undertaking. Personally, I'm considering it a new hobby. Some people collect stamps, I'll collect a language. For the time being, this blog will be a record of what I have done thus far, what I plan to do in the future, and a place to post my work as I go. By the end, I expect this blog will be completely written in Japanese. To be honest, I do not truly foresee this blog amassing a following of any sort. However, you're welcome to prove me wrong.
I've downloaded your flash cards for remembering the kanji into "stickystudy" app for iPhone.
ReplyDeleteDo you know how to individually show the 3 sides of each flash in stickystudy? So I can see just the kanji first and ten when I tap the kanji, it should flip and show me the story and kanji keyword meaning.
BTW I read one of your blogs about visual association learning. Have you tried The Learnables method? It's good!
Thanks
Matt