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  • in reply to: Anki deck #13067

    ウィル
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    Ok, after a long delay, here is the link to the file:

    http://dl.dropbox.com/u/33107543/Kana%20Writing%20Practice.zip

    Unpack, install, enjoy. Please report any problems. The intended functionality is that the “front” or “question” part of the card presents the romaji and plays the associated sound. The “back” or “answer” part of the card has the hiragana and katakana. Again, let me know if there are any problems. Thanks!

    ウィル

    in reply to: Anki deck #12968

    ウィル
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    Oh and sorry for the delay in getting back to you.

    ウィル

    in reply to: Anki deck #12967

    ウィル
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    Okay… any idea how to go sharing an Anki deck? I could obviously email it, but that spoils the fun of posting it where all can see. If you don’t know, I’ll email こいち. Thanks!

    ウィル

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    in reply to: Anki deck #12691

    ウィル
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    Ok, let me see about how to go about sharing it…

    in reply to: Yes, we ARE real people #12059

    ウィル
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    <<<<< Me, the ghost in the machine

    in reply to: Anki deck: does it exist? #11833

    ウィル
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    Hey, thanks, turns out Mac interprets “wi” directly as “ウィ”, I should have guessed. Thanks for the suggestion. (Updating user name now…)

    ウィル

    in reply to: Awesome Opportunity A lot of you might have! #11829

    ウィル
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    For what it’s worth, I signed up for a Japanese course, and found it to be slow. So then I went to Craig’s List and found a native Japanese speaker who is willing to give me private lessons for essentially the same cost as the tuition for the course. I work through a unit in the textbook on my own over a week, and then we meet to review the grammar points, practice the exercises, and have a conversation based on that unit’s material. My tutor is a wonderful person, young and energetic, and proud to share her culture. I’d really recommend this way of learning.

    ウイル

    in reply to: Anki deck: does it exist? #11826

    ウィル
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    Actually, I ended up modifying こいちさんの deck… so it presents the user with a sound and it’s written equivalent in Romaji (e.g. “ke”) and then the user is supposed to write the corresponding hiragana and katakana characters (e.g. け and ケ ), which are then presented on the back of the Anki flash card. In other words, it’s writing practice instead of reading practice.

    ウイル

    in reply to: Anki deck: does it exist? #11671

    ウィル
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    Thanks for the speedy reply.

    For anyone who is interested, the deck “The Kana with Sounds” is just what I was looking for.

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