Learn ALL 2,000 Kanji in a year. Is it worth it? Is it dumb? (Spoiler: it's a little bit dumb, but definitely worth it). WaniKani really breaks down how your brain ACTUALLY learns and uses that against/with you in order to teach you kanji as fast as possible. Here's my opinion on WaniKani after two years.
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:23 Why kanji
01:44 How WaniKani works
03:17 Problems with WaniKani
04:55 WaniKani's BIGGEST flaw/best feature
06:11 WaniKani's actual best feature
07:41 Learn all 2,000 Kanji in a Year
10:40 Please subscribe
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Useful WaniKani Resources:
WaniKani Ultimate Guide: An ABSOLUTELY necessary resource if you end up using WaniKani. The dude who wrote this is a saint.
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KameSame:
I used KaniWani as recommended by the ultimate guide. I have since learned there is a better vocabulary companion, KameSame. It also has banks for common vocabulary and all of the N level vocabulary. Very good resource.
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Breadstick expansion:
(Anki flashcard deck for all missing common vocabulary). This you'll want to get into at some point, once you're nearing the end of it. You could technically do it alongside WaniKani but this might overwhelm the heck out of you, since it's literally 10,000 extra vocabulary. You've been warned.
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UPDATE: I've since realized that trying to memorize ALL of the vocabulary might not be the most productive thing. This is still probably useful to get into at some point, but once you're at the point you might consider using this you should consider just doing a lot of reading and absorbing the language. See my review of Yomichan! [ Ссылка ]
WK vs JLPT vocabulary list:
Vocab marked level 100 are NOT taught in WaniKani. This might be useful!
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