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A Binder Idea
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A Binder Idea
I often find myself in my schools study hall wondering "if only i could study some Japanese right now..."
Something I decided to do as a $friendly idea is to use an extra/old binder around my house (1 inch thick is all i need) and whenever I come across a really useful page over the internet, I print it out and stick it in the binder. It is really great, almost like my own personalized textbook!!B):D
Something I decided to do as a $friendly idea is to use an extra/old binder around my house (1 inch thick is all i need) and whenever I come across a really useful page over the internet, I print it out and stick it in the binder. It is really great, almost like my own personalized textbook!!B):D
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hamsterfreak4evr - Posts: 387
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RE: A Binder Idea
I just keep a small 3x5 spiral note book in my pocket where I write kanji vocabulary and phrases. When I'm in a line or somewhere I break it out.
なるほど。
さっぱりわからん。
さっぱりわからん。
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Infidel - Posts: 3088
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RE: A Binder Idea
You could also go down to the library and check out some japanese books and read em in study hall.
Hello? Internets?
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jinksys - Posts: 595
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RE: A Binder Idea
I used to carry around piles of those metal-ring notecards (3x5 cards are hard to find here in Japan).
But then recently I bought the Nintendo DS Lite. I picked up the 漢字そのまま楽引辞典, and was please to find out that you can tag any words you look up for later study.
Now, not only can I look up words by writing them directly on the screen of my DS, I can also create vocab lists and study them anywhere.
But then recently I bought the Nintendo DS Lite. I picked up the 漢字そのまま楽引辞典, and was please to find out that you can tag any words you look up for later study.
Now, not only can I look up words by writing them directly on the screen of my DS, I can also create vocab lists and study them anywhere.
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Mukade - Posts: 775
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