Postby jbraswell » January 5th, 2010 3:00 pm
Well, just my opinion, but from my experience, I would *guess* your problem is just raw vocabulary, then. Obviously, things like news broadcasts are going to use hard vocabulary, and if your properly parsing sentence syntax when you're using Anki but failing to remember all the words, then sounds like you need to make flash cards of just words.
I've sort of always thought that simple lack of vocabulary is a massively underrated part of learning another language. I mean, if you really want to learn a language well, then take a look at your native language. Depending on how you count, an adult can passively understand somewhere between 20,000 and 50,000 words. (I know, it's a wide range, but as a said, a lot depends on how you count.) Regardless, let's say you're kind of dumb and only know 20,000 words in English. If you want to match that in Japanese. If you learn 10 words per day, it's still going to take your five years, not terrible, but not great either. If you actually want to sound intelligent, then you'll need more like double that.
I started out sort of like you, using sentences instead of words on most of my flashcards, but I quickly ran into the same problem you're having, understanding all but one word in the sentence, forcing myself to mark it as a miss. This is why one of the most basic principles of SRS learning is using the smallest piece of information possible per card.
Only now am I getting to the point where I know enough words, that putting entire sentences in makes sense, but this is only after a period where I *intensely* studied vocab.
By the way, using the same math as above should tell you that the All-Japanese website author is full of shit. If I recall, he basically claims to have become fluent in Japanese in, what, a year and a half? So, that's roughly 550 days, meaning to become fluent, he'd have to learn around 40 words a day. This is just vocab we're talking here, not "training his ear", not training his brain to parse Japanese syntax, not practicing his own speaking, just vocab. And it's certainly not enough words to allow him to, say, read a newspaper or intelligent magazine article.
Now he could just be some kind of weird prodigy or savant, but more than likely he's just full of shit.