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05-08-2009, 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by XDemianu27X View Post
so what's a good way to study kanji?

i already know kana and recently started studying kanji. i can read only a little less than 100 kanji, but if you asked me to write one of them i wouldn't be able to.

what's a good way to learn how to read AND write kanji at the same time?
That's easy. Practice, practice, practice. Pick the Kanji you wish to learn and do nothing but write it, over and over, for an hour.

Yes, an hour. No breaks, no TV, no distractions. Write it. Refer to your source now and then to ensure you're not introducing errors.

The next day, pick another kanji. Practice it for an hour. Finish by doing five minutes of yesterday's kanji without referring to the source until the end to ensure you got it right.

If you have more than one free hour a day, do two Kanji a day, or more. Just don't forget to have a comfort break between kanji hours.


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