Finished adding all (well, almost, threw away and cropped those boring or easy ones) sentences containing 1110 kanji from KO2001. I’m up to kanji 1049 now. It’s verrry clooose. Gonna finish them off tomorrow. Well, the thing is after that. The review. And the remaining 900 kanji. I’m not sure either to just drill the vocabs to understand most of the kanji readings. Or to use sentences. But if I want to do them in order, that’d take awhile. Mining a good sentence is tiring.
On the other hand, I started reviewing Heisig again. Had 1000+ failed kanji yesterday. Added 200 to stack 2 already. Sounds crazy, but I must’ve encounter those kanji at least 5 times each. And yet I still forget them after awhile. orz.
I updated my Anki. And was surprised at the change. The new Anki looks so cool. I wonder how old my version was. I love the new editing part. It’s now easy to color! The session is cool, too!
I read Flesh & Blood 1 again today. 10 pages. And had like hmmm… at least 4 unknown words per page. Scary. It just has too much difficult kanji. Like 邂逅,復讐,縋る. But it’s also fun in a way. I wrote in on the 8×8mm grid book that I bought in Daiso. I numbered the pages and date I read. Used 1 page today.
Maybe. What I’ll do after 1110 kanji, I’ll just add the kanji according to KO2001 order. And use one vocab from the list. For the ones that I can’t find satisfactory sentence, I’ll still add anyway, but edit at a later time.