Hi,
learning vocabulary using flash cards is easy (Japanese on the one side, translation on the other)
but when it comes to learning kanji, I'm not sure what to write on each side.
What I want to learn:
- Kanji itself
- meaning
- onyomi
- kunyomi
- vocab which uses this kanji / compounds
These are five things to fit onto two sides of a card. I rather need a cube for this ^^
My idea was to put the meaning on the one side and all the other things on the other.
Then when I see the meaning I write the kanji on some piece of paper, think of all the readings and check if I'm right.
Or should I skip the readings all together and just learn the readings of the kanji in the words that I already know?
(I'm about jlpt4 level and can recognize about 150-250 kanji but can't read or write most of them.)
How do you learn kanji (using cards) ?
learning vocabulary using flash cards is easy (Japanese on the one side, translation on the other)
but when it comes to learning kanji, I'm not sure what to write on each side.
What I want to learn:
- Kanji itself
- meaning
- onyomi
- kunyomi
- vocab which uses this kanji / compounds
These are five things to fit onto two sides of a card. I rather need a cube for this ^^
My idea was to put the meaning on the one side and all the other things on the other.
Then when I see the meaning I write the kanji on some piece of paper, think of all the readings and check if I'm right.
Or should I skip the readings all together and just learn the readings of the kanji in the words that I already know?
(I'm about jlpt4 level and can recognize about 150-250 kanji but can't read or write most of them.)
How do you learn kanji (using cards) ?