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Monthly Archives: August 2010
Road to Vocabulary Part two
This is a quick post on transitions. I’ve been in Japan for over a year now, and the utter noise of Kanji, sometimes unintelligible chatter of Japanese natives around me, plus bright lights, roaring trains and cheezy J-pop music have … Continue reading
Posted in learning Japanese
Tagged AJATT method, All Japanese All the Time, does the heisig method work, does the Heising method work, heisig to reading, Heisig tricks, jamaican in japan, japanese advertisments, learning Japanese, learning observation, living in Japan, The Heisig Method
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電源 OFF!
I recently did a post about seeing the kanji for “ketai” (携帯) many times in an article about the IPhone vs Android phone. I saw this advertisement and immediately spotted it, learning a new word as well. The kanji for … Continue reading
Magazine reading and being smart with Japanese study
Okay, so the truth is, I cannot read Japanese magazines yet, I think this post is more about the idea of starting to believe I can learn the langauge. First things first, Heisig works and the SRS transition that I … Continue reading
Posted in milestone, motivation
Tagged All Japanese All the Time, android, does the heisig method work, Heisig Method, Heisig tricks, iphone, jamaican in japan, learning Japanese, learning Japanese in context, learning observation, living in Japan, marcus bird, marcus bird tv, reading with heisig, Remembering the Kanji, RTK1, sentence practice, srs methods
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PS3 SRSsing—- ^ . ^
Quick update here. As you can see from the blog, I’m still a bit delinquent with my major Kanji study, possibly because I’ve been putting hundred hour weeks into my design work, but its still no excuse. Either way, I’ve … Continue reading
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