So I'm still very far away overall, but she is asking for my help learning Kanji and I was wondering if there were any good Anki decks to use for her if she already knows the words and vocabs really and just needs help associating them with Kanji? specifically reading and typing, stroke order and writing isn't a priority since in her field she doesn't really need to write (and mine tbh, haven't used a pen outside of signatures since college) I'm still starting out (like really just started) so 1.5mo in:ĭone with Genki 1, starting Genki 2 shortly (using the online workbook by seth clydesdale)Ĭonsidering Anki decks, but while I'm using WK, KW and BP (+Genki) I don't think I should add much more for now considering I have a full time job that's really demanding so it'll be hard to keep up Idk if it's common but to give an idea she's working for a japanese startup now and speaks fluently with them (database administrator more or less) while working at Accenture (also deployed to a japanese company as a project manager), and she even taught ESL to japanese people as well (esp those that are really bad at english, since she can teach them in japanese), and has a lot of friends she speaks to regularly there but the problem is she's technically still illiterate (so she just googles a lot) She more or less has a near native proficiency and fluency but only in hiragana and katakana (she knows all the words, but not the kanji they're associated with) So I have a close friend that spent most of her childhood in Japan but left around latter primary school so she hasn't learned Kanji
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