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07-28-2008, 02:18 AM

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Originally Posted by chryuop View Post
Actually I think a program is good as refreshing something or studying new grammar. For the rest turn off the computer and use pen and paper. Have a page of newspaper or something written in Japanese, a dictionary, paper and pen and start working.
Typing won't bring you far at all in studying.
Good points.

But try writing e-mail in Japanese and see how easy it can be because you don't have to remember the stroke order of Kanji. My Japanese benefited from e-mail communication as I could contextually remember the kanji to use without sluggin away trying to remember strokes.

A lot of Japanese themselves tend to forget some kanji too.


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