Hi, After having tried to use RTKII to learn ONyomi readings, I want to use the kanjitown/kanjichain method. I use Mnemosyne (a SuperMemo like) and would like...
Hi takatsu, You can use the keyboard during reviews, I never use the mouse myself. The keys are 'y' for yes, 'n' for no, and 'e' for easy (longer review ...
Hi, um, I'm looking for some new ideas for RtK1. Somewhere I read about the "heart" primitive, the one that is only 3 strokes being called Data from ST:TNG, I...
samoan samurai
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Feb 7, 2007 8:33 pm
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... You might find the study section of kanji.koohii.com useful, perhaps the forum there too? I think discussing alternative meanings for the 500 or so...
Hi to everyone. This is my first post. I promised my daughter that if she finished the first 240+ kanji from Vol 1 which I gave her in PDF file format that I...
I think we all spent enough hours with it, so selling might be tough --- I wrote the stories on the book itself, so even if I wanted to sell, you Don't want to...
The book is actually out of print, awaiting republishing by University of Hawaii Press, so ordering from Amazon may not be best advice. Better to look for the...
... Bonjinsha may have it: http://www.bonjinsha.com/ You used to be able to see wether or not the book is in stock on their search results page, but I can't...
Thanks to many of you for your kind input about my request for a copy of RTK I. It looks like searching in book shops here in Japan is the best way to go for...
hello there, I checked the file section of the list and I saw plenty of database for studying RTK1... but what about the extrakanjis in rtk3? I've found one up...
Heya folks! Hope your study is going well. I have a quick question about RTK II: How does it work--just basically? My understanding is that it is for teaching...
Bernat, I think it makes sense to keep reviewing RTK1 until you can remember how to write kanji when you need to write them. There are kanji that are used so...
The local Barnes and Nobel says they are going to republish book 1 on May 28. There are times when it's tempting to look into redoing the book just so we...
Hello, I haven't started on RTKII yet, but as far as I know, Heisig divides the kanji into several large groups and actually uses slightly different methods ...
for me RTK2 was a way to lose the fear to start readings... specially on the beginning the groups are nice and big and helps a lot to have some tricks on how...
I'm finding some of the stories in this file very helpful for the later kanji, and I also notice the names of some of the primitves are different. I was...
yes yes -- thanks a lot I combined it with the one from RTK1 and I have now "the ultimate RTK" collection for SM :D I'll post it as well if anyone is...
Hi Leslie, I used RTKII intensively for about two months last year, in the run up to the ni kyuu JLPT test. I have to say that it worked a treat for me, and I...
Jonathan Walsh
gaijin.teacher@...
Feb 13, 2007 2:04 am
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I'm almost at 1,800 in RTK1. Next, I want to start on learning kanji compounds. I have the test specification for the Japanese ability exam, and it includes...
my recommendation is for SM -- there's a guy in the SM mailing list who created some sort of program, that once learned, helps speed up the process of...
... I am sure I have said that before, but Twinkle for Palm is imo the best review software there. KanjiGym is quite a joke -- even KingKanji is better imo. As...
Hi Bernat, I'd be interested in that "ultimate RTK" collection for Supermemo if you wouldn't mind sending it to me... Thanks very much, Mark ... From: Bernat...
I finally got to the point where I was using sequential reviews (per KanjiGym) and had enough. I was reviewing 100 kanji at a time without any review priority...
... What issues are you having? Have you tried installing the Heisig data files that are available at the website? BTW if anyone here uses those, could you...