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What is your retention rate? If you don’t know how to check, you can click on the graph icon on the top right hand corner. One of the graphs will show what your correct % answered is.
For example, mine today was:
91.93% of the “learning” cards and 94.13% of the “young” cards.
That percentage will give you an idea if you’re retaining the information well.
Anki is one type of SRS (space repetition system), like the decks that TextFugu has you download and quiz yourself on. Are you using that to study?
Hao – I think it’s sweet that you’ve found the love of your life. :)
I can’t answer your question about TextFugu completion levels because I learned from several different sources at the same time. My other prominent resource has been the JapanesePod101 podcasts and PDF lesson notes. Hopefully someone else will be able to give you a better idea of what level you’ll be when finishing TextFugu alone.
Welcome and good luck with your studies!
CassandraAre you just working on kanji right now? Are you using an SRS?
Hi Ken – welcome! What made you pick Japanese out of all the languages in the world? Good luck with your studies!
Hi JS – welcome and good luck with your studies!
Hi Kyle, welcome! I’m in Seattle. :) The northwest has some beautiful country! Welcome and good luck with your studies!
Cassandra
pinkgecko – welcome to the forums! I wish you much success with your Japanese learning. :)
Cassandra
Christina – welcome! How long are you planning to stay in Japan? Your job sounds like fun! Working with students is great. Good luck with your studies!
Cassandra
Nasser – I love your approach to learning. It sounds like you face some real language struggles but keep up the good work! :)
Hi Isaac – welcome! I’m glad you’ve decided to move forward with your studies in spite of past experiences. :) Good luck with your studies!
This one is fun as well if you want to learn vocab associated with weather.
Are you looking for something with kanji or just kana?
I find it eternally amusing that the JLPT results require a translation for レベル. If you can pass N2, why are they translating the score sheet? ;)
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