Kanji is not new to me, I know approx. 200-300 kanji (writing that is, as for reading I probably know 500 or so). I consider myself to be somewhere in the lower-intermediate level. I'm learning new kanji right now and I try to remember the two or three examples of kanji combinations that come with every new kanji I learn....but I've been wondering lately, is that really the right way to learn them? I'm going to Japan soon for 1 year, and I'd like to make most out of my stay, so I want to know what I can do to best learn kanji. If I keep doing it my way and just memorize each kanji individually and a few examples, will I be able to read a Japanese news paper without a problem, or is there really another better way to do this on?
2006-08-08
12:32:40
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