When I started writing my (much overdue) update, WK informed me if I really want to revive this “old” topic as it has been 8 months since I last wrote. EIGHT MONTHS?!
Let me catch you up:
-
Midway through level 10 I abandoned my kanji studies because life started to hit hard, my work started to hit hard, and my retention was like water in a sieve. I was extremely discouraged. And procrastinated until my reviews hit over 800 and then I really just slunk away.
-
Even despite being part of a really great study group for the Genki textbooks, due to all the stress with my job and my family I was just getting more and more demotivated and learning Japanese, while fun, was getting harder as I was struggling to understand grammar points, remembering vocabulary and kanji.
-
Despite my slump, my study group carried on and I struggled to keep up with them. In March we did our final review for Genki 1. We did it. We finished Genki 1 (although for me it was like passing with a C-) and we were to move on to Genki 2. As a reward I finally signed up for ToKini Andy, a YouTuber who’s Genki grammar videos really helped me out.
And that, ladies and gentlemen, is when the game changed.
- After gaining access to all of Andy’s Genki content and going back to PROPERLY review Genki 1, things got better for me. The motivation and drive was back. And once I started paying attention to the vocabulary again I noticed many of the words were covered in WK.
PRESENT DAY: Now I’m back to loving and finding my comfort in learning Japanese. I get so much joy watching Anime with no subtitles and understanding the gist of what they’re saying. I can read. In Japanese. I’m still over the moon about it. While I still struggle grasping grammar point sometimes, ToKini Andy makes it easier for me go over it in detail until I do understand it. I’m back to studying WK and got my 800+ review pile back down to zero. I try to participate in the grammar stream TA does even though it’s for the next grammar textbook as it’s fun and really gives me a glimpse of what’s coming up next.
GOALS: Right now my current goal is just to finish Genki 2. I want to be able to read native material and then hopefully, write. I feel like once I get comfortable with writing, speaking will come next (I’m the kind of person who speaks as she writes).
I’m taking WK very easy. I’m keeping my apprentice items under 50 as much as possible, but definitely no more than 100. I’m ALSO keeping a strict eye on my Guru count and shooting for under 500, but preferably like it under 400. No more than 3 new lessons a day, focusing on Vocabulary first then kanji, and finally radicals.
Once I start doing Quartet I’m intending to start actual conversation practice with an italki instructor. I found one located in North America (so better time zone placement), that loves animals, AND was an animal nurse. Being a current vet tech I couldn’t believe my luck. I’m so looking forward to speaking with her and learning all about the Japanese side of animal medicine.
NEW RESOURCES: So I found some resources aside from ToKini Andy that has really helped or will definitely help in the future.
-
Genki Exercises - 2nd Edition | Genki Study Resources
This has really helped me actually UTILIZE the workbooks. I have both Genki workbooks but since I can’t PHYSICALLY write in Japanese I have to resort to converting it to a PDF file and editing it by typing in my answers. It’s actually pretty hard and very tedious and very frustrating. But this website has really helped make it easier, as well as the reading portions in the Genki textbook.
-
https://jpdb.io/
A Japanese dictionary/ SRS flash card system that ranks anime, manga, novels by difficulty and offers prebuilt flashcard decks with Vocab FROM THAT ANIME/MANGA/NOVEL!! It’s SO cool! I’m obviously not at the point of free reading due to my grammar level, but I will be soon and this’ll be so helpful!
-
https://learnnatively.com/
A website that ranks native Japanese reading material by JLPT level. I’ve already used it to find reading material at my current level. @sweetbeems shared it here on the forums and I gotta say, it incredible. All literary listings also tell you where you can find a copy, if it has furiagana, and if it has been read for a WK book club (which means Vocab lists and discussions y’all).
I’m so excited for my Japanese learning journey right now. I’m hoping the next update will be filled with more excitement.