Hello everyone,
私わテりいです。I'm currently studying Japanese in the beginner section of this site in hopes of having the ability to write the JLPT L4 test next year in Toronto. That being said, I've hit somewhat of a wall right now and I'm hoping that a someone could give me some pointers to direct me in the right way so I don't end up giving in to learning Japanese half-heatedly. I enjoy the structure that's given on this site and this is the main reason why I've subscribed.
Albeit having other resources is great, I find myself really only using this site as well as smart.fm for Hiragana/Katakana practice and the Yamasa Online Kanji Dictionary to show the strokes for some complex Kanji. This brings me to first my question, to my knowledge and please correct me if I'm wrong, there are 80 Kanji characters for the first JLPT test--Are all 80 Kanji being taught in the beginner section in the lessons? Or is this something I need to "go out of my way" so to speak to learn them? The reason I'm asking this is because I'm currently memorizing Hiragana with smart.fm. That being said, with the 30 Hiragana I regurgitate everyday I find myself doing the lessons here a bit harder as my brain has hit a threshold with how much I can memorize, especially with the new Kanji introduced every lesson. I've brought myself down to two lessons a day...I know it sounds pretty low but after learning Hiragana it's extremely difficult to stay focused and learn new Kanji that I'm unsure if I actually need to know it right now. Below are the questions I'm concerned about and hopefully someone will be able to answer them so I can happily continue learning Japanese and get back on track.
Is it better to learn all the Hiragana prior to doing these lessons?
Are all 80 Kanji being taught in the beginner section in the lessons? Or is this something I need to "go out of my way" so to speak to learn them?
Follow up question to the one above:
Should I be learning all the Kanji in each lesson (which I've been doing so far) and worry about JLPT Kanji afterwards?
As you can see, I'm really confused as to what to focus on because I'm a big fan working smart, not hard. I would like to learn Japanese as efficiently as possible without living in Japan or paying for a tutor/class and so far, Rosetta Stone V3 hasn't given me the satisfaction I need to continue using the program and this site has been a "blessing" so to speak and has given me the structure I need to learn Japanese properly. I'm just mainly concerned about what else there is on this site and how to incorporate it into the lessons.
Thank you for any ideas/suggestions on how to continue learning with this site.
よろしくおねがいします。