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02-07-2010, 07:08 PM

In my opinion, you should do this:
1. buy Kanji in Context (tremendously good book)
2. If you're a beginner, 10 kanji/week. Intermediate, 20. Advanced, 30. Put that many (in the order given in Kanji in Context) into Anki, a flashcard program on the computer.
3. Also add all the vocab words exactly as they appear in KiC under the kanji you've added.
4. Review from that.
5. Also write each kanji you're learning many, many times.
6. Enjoy learning 10–30 per week and being a Kanji Master Man.
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