NickT wrote:Your approach sounds pretty similar to mine. I also have 中級へ行こう and the unicom listening practice. Out of interest, what are you doing for Kanji?
Incidentally, another grammar book I have heard good things about is どんな時どう使う 日本語表現文型500 (search for it on amazon.co.jp). Does anyone have any experience with this book, good or bad? I like that fact that it has all the grammar for 1級 and 2級, grouped together by similar meanings but also clearly identifying what is 1級 and what is 2級.
So how are you finding 中級へ行こう? I'm only up to the second chapter, but I like the articles and stories they have at the beginning. Although I wish the CD contained more listening questions, because once you read the text you'll already know the answers. I guess we could try doing the listening questions before reading the text, but then there's all that unknown grammar and vocab. Unicom is pretty good though, hey. Especially with their explanations and keywords down the bottom.
For kanji and vocab, this is my approach: I have a list of the required vocab and kanji for 2級 on my computer. Because I'm terrible at remembering directly from lists I learn the vocab and kanji passively - i.e. I wait til they come to me before learning them. So while I'm reading a comic book, or the text, or any situation that requires me to learn new words (last week while organising my trip to Wakayama I realised that I didn't know the words for 'return trip', 'one way', 'reserved seat') I'll write down the words that I don't know, then later check to see if they're on the 2級 test, and I'll also check if their kanji is on 2級. After a few weeks of noting down unknown words and kanji that are on 2級 I'll make a big list (usually about 100 words, 100 kanji) and revise from that.
For remembering kanji meanings I'm using 'Guide to Remembering Japanese Characters' by Kenneth G. Henshall. I find that if I make a little mneumonic from the radicals I can usually remember the English meaning. Remembering the onyomi and kunyomi is just a matter of rote memorisation.