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Monday, May 26, 2014

6日目:Figuring it all out.

I was checking out AJATT today and went through the table of contents, where I found the overview page, which basically breaks down the entire process, including a diagram of what you should be doing and when.  He says on there, that you should do the Kanji FIRST, before anything else.  Just learn the Kanji and their English meaning and don't worry about sentences until the Kanji is completed.  Because of this, I have decided to change my routine back to the original plan. (I haven't really done much with my sentences anyway).

I also figured that I should make a nice diagram of my own, to better demonstrate the method I am using because the one on AJATT, though informative, is poorly designed.


The steps are as follows:
  1. Setup an Immersion Environment that is continuous.
  2. 2000+ Kanji (Reps are continued indefinitely)
  3. Kana until complete
  4. An additional 1000+ Kanji (Reps are continued indefinitely)
  5. Sentences (Reps are continued indefinitely)
I also plan to setup a progress bar for each of these sections to keep everyone updated on my progress.

So, with this I have kinda figured out my scheduling and can better deal with the workload.
On a side note, I have found that by writing out the Kanji, I turn the learning into a sort of "game", where I try to remember the appropriate stroke orders.  I have also been trying to speed run the Kanji, by going as quickly as I can while writing them to see how quickly I can do my reps.  It's a bit more entertaining.

Kanji Report for 5/25/2014:

Studied 302 cards in 74 minutes today.
Learn: 134
Review: 100
Relearn: 68

Total: 258 reviews
Average: 19.8 reviews/day
Due tomorrow: 94 cards.

I would also like to report that I have completed 302 Kanji, for 16% complete.

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