Posted by GoddessCarlie on Jun 22nd, 2008 | 11 comments

I’m excited because it is not long now until I will have a weekly dose of Ikuta Toma when he co-stars with Ohno Satoshi in Maou. Which has nothing to do with the rest of the post which is about Reviewing the Kanji. After a bit of a break from studying Japanese, I am back into it with my quest to Remember the Kanji.
I’m on uni holidays now, so I would like to get as many as I can...
Posted by GoddessCarlie on Apr 6th, 2008 | 4 comments

We are well into April now, so it’s time for a March 2008 update on my Japanese progress.
On the 18th of March I started up a log of how many hours I watch Japanese tv/movies. I record what I watched and whether I was watching with subs, without, or it was just on as background noise. From the 18th-30th I watched 15 hours of Japanese TV. I find that I don’t watch it for days, but...
Posted by GoddessCarlie on Nov 4th, 2007 | 0 comments

October, October. What a month. It went by so quickly I barely remember any of it. Coming off my mid-semester “break”, October was my last for weeks of university classes for the year. With six pieces of assessment. At least now I only have my big exam half way through this month and then I’m free until March! Except – some how I’ve felt busier since uni has...
Posted by GoddessCarlie on Oct 24th, 2007 | 0 comments

Yesterday and today I’ve been practising studying 50 kanji/day just to see what it’s like. I’m not officially starting until November, but I want to get a bit ahead because, even though tomorrow is my last day of uni for the year, I have an exam half way through November and I’ll probably take a few days break from the Kanji to study from it. I can see now that this is...
Posted by GoddessCarlie on Oct 19th, 2007 | 0 comments

Well, I only have one more week of classes at uni. Then I have an exam about half way through November. But pretty much I’m done for the year! Which means, even though it’s only really the beginning of Spring, I feel like I’m now on Summer Holidays!! Which means it’s time to start executing my planned summer activities.
Step One: Study the Kanji via Hesig’s...