This is a super-mini-test for japanespod101 students and “combo-fun-seekers” based on a paragraph found in http://www.nihongoresources.com Here we go:
“No, you don't know enough kanji once you know these 1945 kanji. You will need to learn roughly 1000 more kanji before you can consider yourself to truly be literate. When you know the 1945 or so kanji, you know about as many kanji as a sixteen year old would if they didn't read books on their own accord. This is hardly full literacy by any standard. To truly read nearly everything that can be thrown at you (save jargon), you will need to know around 3200-3500 kanji.”
How do you feel about that?
A Gosh…¡ Where´s the emergency exit?
B That´s easy. If I study ten kanjis a day (Jim Breen did it. I can do it) I will finish in just a year and I may still have free time.
C I don´t care about this. I don´t have any plan to read in Japanese, I just want to have fun and being able to ask for good sake or a return ticket in Japanese. I know I can do it in English anyway but knowing some Japanese makes me feel more relaxed once I am there. Whenever I don´t know something I will ask other people. They are truly nice and gentle (and many of them, as gallant as Peter)
Solution:
A You are a panic student. Turn off immediately your computer.
B You are an ignorant. Please, leave this web.
C Authentic Japanesepod101 student. Please, go to the subscription section and pay for the premium services. They are worth every penny and you will never lose your money.
Note:Gallant: A fashionable young man (from Old French galant) Source: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition