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Belton wrote:The 1006 Gakushuu Kanji are probably a better intermediate goal for second language learners. Apparently studies have shown it will allow you to read 90% of material you are likely to meet in Japan. There are definitely diminishing returns when learning kanji. (which is not to say that the full Jyouyou set and beyond aren't valid goals)
Belton wrote:If you do use Heisig to learn writing characters and the English keywords, I think it's worth following the grade order to then learn the readings of the characters. I see a number of people doing this using Kanji Odyssey order on smart.fm
Javizy wrote:What do you think of these studies? I have a hard enough time with a little more than the jouyou at times. Everything on food packaging seems to mercilessly use non-jouyou characters, for instance.
I'm not sure how textbooks teach you to read
Dragonspork wrote:The plan was "Learn Kanji, then use it to lean grammar from another website." But how important would it be to add conversational Japanese to it? Because I've noticed an unhealthy trend of. "If you want to say this english sentence. Use this japanese phrase." To me that isn't teaching somebody to be a japanese speaker. That is making them a parrot. So the learning of kanji to then learn grammar seems to be a better option. I could be wrong though. What are your thoughts?