4.27.2011

I have an Important Announcement!!



For everyone who read my last post on this blog I’m glad to tell you that I HAVE GRADUATED FROM THE FIRST GRADE!!! Since I already knew the mathematics needed to get into college they passed me on to the second grade ^_^. What changed from last time when I was shooting out a big game but didn’t add up? Well from my last post I expanded on how to work with my kanji studies.

First, I diligently worked on trying to put in to plans what Phantasm helped with about doing the simple kanji. From that I started plunging everything that was on the Grade 1 Kanji list (http://bit.ly/hAWgm2) which to my surprise was that I knew many of the kanji of that were on the list so I would urge anyone who is also a beginner to do this because it’s paramount to know these easy ones. Further it became a necessity to get the kanji in my muscle memory, but since I ride the bus in Atlanta to get places and 60% of the people are nosy and negative then it has to look like homework which is why Studyjapanese.org’s worksheets have become such an enourmous help in my life. (http://bit.ly/kXl2yn) . Since, reviewing is  imperative and something that I have to do, I’ve done it by looking up kanji as pictures and saving them on my phone and JPL (http://bit.ly/jUH2c8) lets you from the kanji and 4 different fonts and 80 different color which allows you to surpass the monotonous black and white colors of most kanjis that are pictures.

The second thing I would say that has helped is definitely doing AJATT. I have been in a nonstop environment of 日本語の音楽 and アニメ that has only been stopped by the invasion of English that’s by my teachers, family or friends :). And have been pushing futher to read more into my grammar book so far I’ve been able to do 2 pages a day which when I think about it will equal to 14 pages a week and 56 pages a months which for a 229 page book means I can finish it in 4 months and one week while still being able to focus on Kanji and vocabulary without overloading myself with too much at one time. In Addition, what allows me to track my progress on how I’m doing is what kanji are becoming easier to understand, how fast I can respond to a Japanese person on Skype when speaking Japanese, and how much I can feel my self-getting closer getting to my ultimate goal.

With these said I will gradually work with myself until I can get to the third grade of kanji and be able to surprise you guys with another accomplishment.

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