Saturday, April 24, 2010

Japan blogs, news & more

Kanji count: 126

Not as much as I could have done, but what can I say? To me that amount sounds astounding but, put in perspective, that is only 6% through the first volume of "Remembering the Kanji" ^_^;;.

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So I started this blog without reading many other blogs with the same topic. I wanted a way to record my journey with the language and so on, mostly to look back on. Within a short amount of time I found a few fun sites I now frequently check up on. I enjoy helping people so it turns out I want to share whatever I am learning with anyone willing to listen! Here are other blogs and websites I love to follow and get news on Japanese news, culture and other peoples journeys with Japan :)

Japan News
★JapanSoc ~ http://www.japansoc.com

Self-teaching help posts
★Tofugu ~ http://www.tofugu.com
★The Daily Yo-ji ~ http://www.thedailyyoji.blogspot.com/
★Maggie Sensei ~ http://www.maggiesensei.com/jp/

Personal Journeys
★1000 Things About Japan ~ http://1000thingsaboutjapan.blogspot.com/
★Constantine in Tokyo ~ http://constantineintokyo.com
★BRB, In Japan ~ http://www.brbinjapan.com/

Forum
★http://japanjuku.com


That's it for now, but I'm sure I'll find more in the future and let you all know!

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Progress

Although I have been interested in Japanese culture and attempting to learn the language for the past couple years, it wasn't until this past January that I really sat down, got some resources, and made a genuine attempt to learn.

However, balancing college classes, a part time job, my boyfriend, family, friends and whatever drama at the time, it has been a lot harder than I hoped. But I am still as motivated as ever. After quitting my part-time job (for various practical reasons, I swear, hah), I have been able to put much more effort in teaching myself. I spend almost every day studying something, but sometimes it ends up being every other day, especially these past two weeks where classes are throwing papers left and right.

Anyway, I wanted to list out what I'm using as primary resources!

Kanji learning: "Remembering the Kanji" by James W. Heisig
Kanji practice: Anki, and the Reviewing the Kanji website ~ http://kanji.koohii.com/
Guideline for learning: Genki Integrated Elementary Japanese Course I
Vocabulary practice: Smart.fm
Listening practice: The Genki companion website has great links ~ http://genki.japantimes.co.jp/self/self.en.html . I also use YouTube! There are great teachers such as:
~~~www.youtube.com/gimmeaflakeman (150 lessons and growing!)
~~~www.youtube.com/thatjapanesegirl
~~~www.youtube.com/misshannahminx
~~~www.youtube.com/bumnumba1 (I can't help it, but learning Japanese with a teacher that is drunk and profane is absolutely hilarious)
Grammar, phrases, etc: The Daily Yo-ji ~ http://www.thedailyyoji.blogspot.com/ . And Maggie-sensei! ~ http://www.maggiesensei.com/jp/
Sentence practice: Lang-8 ~ www.lang-8.com


Anyhow, those are the primary sources I like to use as much as possible. There are more websites I enjoy visiting for more cultural/news related information, but I think that's due for another entry. ^_^V

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Taking the plunge into Kanji

Although there have been many people telling me kanji is not that hard to learn once you actually start, but that didn't stop be from being reluctant. It's taken me months to finally force myself to stare kanji down in the face and declare "I will master you!" Well... maybe not master, but at least try to learn.

So yes, I have begun to study the dreaded kanji. And like my peers have told me, it is not as hard as I anticipated, especially with the help of Heisig. I reviewed his "Remembering the Kana," or raved over more like, so it is only natural I would use his "Remembering the Kanji" as a resource.



Although I have just barely begun, I have high hopes and expectations from this resource. Because I learned the kana so quickly and efficiently, I don't see why the method would be any different for kanji. Actually, I'm pretty sure Heisig wrote "Remembering the Kanji" before "Remembering the Kana." In any case, for the first time I am somewhat excited to start tackling these beasts called kanji.

There is also a great website resource to help review and continue to learn the kanji from "Remembering the Kanji." At http://kanji.koohii.com/ you can sign up to keep track of kanji you learn, and it also lets you review what you've learned already as well. Although I haven't checked it out yet, there are other users that post their "stories" and ways to memorize different kanji for all to see and possibly benefit from. I've heard some people can be unnecessarily erotic, but I believe there is a plug-in you can use to avoid such posts.

So, how many do I know to date you ask?

Fifteen.

Hey gimme a break here I just started! :)