Hello,
I started to learn Japanese in Autumn 2013. Just because I wanted to understand anime and play games which will never be translated. for a while it was easy:
-I learned hiragana
-same with katakana
-and I was following Japanesepod lesson until ... Beginner season 1, because there were so many lessons that I got a bit overwhelmed, I could not get through all of it
But now I started to learn kanji through flashcards, it's going quite slowly, so I tried to look for some tips online, and someone said that focusing on kanji might be a bad idea. He claimed that learning how to speak Japanese will be much easier to do (especially in my case where I learn by myself, not attending class, nor committing that much time to it), plus learning kanji would really slow things down, when if I were to first master speech, then kanji would be easier to swallow.
I'm not sure what to take from that. Do I already possess some basic knowledge for kanji, or should I really focus on more audio lessons and get more of a grasp on how to talk Japanese?