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The QRG

Coming July 2009.

  11 comments for “The QRG

  1. daniel
    June 9, 2009 at 22:17

    what?

  2. Tanario
    June 9, 2009 at 22:23

    Finally, been looking forward to this for a long time

    Thanks a bunch Khatz

  3. Ben
    June 14, 2009 at 09:28

    I would love to have been able to have more information on how to learn the kanji pronounciation effectively and tips on how to do it, that would be great 😀

    This sounds really awesome, ill be looking forward to this Khatz 😉

  4. Dave
    June 15, 2009 at 12:36

    You’re doing this for free? Seriously? I mean, why not charge something for…*something* on this site? I’d pay for it.

    Just an FYI.

  5. Dave
    June 15, 2009 at 12:39

    Oh, and as far as what I’d like to see, it’d be a sort of “how it feels to be at this phase” in terms of milestones. AJATT is great but the going gets tough for some of us some of the time, regardless of the fact that much of your point is to say “do what you would do in any (your own) other language: be entertained, but do it in Japanese” (if I may sum it up that way).

    The fact is that I find Heisig incredibly tedious right now, and I’m just ITCHING to get to the sentences. So some sort of recognition of that (kind of thing) would be helpful to me, in particular. Am I making sense?

  6. TokyoRetardu
    June 17, 2009 at 05:07

    Allah bless you Khatzumoto,Allah bless you.. *tears falling*
    you should recieve a commendation for your humanitarian efforts.

  7. June 19, 2009 at 05:08

    Good timing, since I’ll be finishing RTK1 and starting with sentences.

    Can’t express how helpful this site is in my studies, cheers Khatz 😀

  8. davey from nagoya
    June 19, 2009 at 09:04

    Brevity and simplicity are the most important things. It’s the _Quick_ Reference Guide, so it will have to be pared down to what you think is essential. You’ll be the best judge of what that is. Best of luck, and thank you for all the good advice. (n_n)

  9. けんじ
    July 10, 2009 at 16:39

    oh boy. my path to the method that fitted me took me a long time. right now, i dont need any encouragement. i dont know if it happened to others, but after a while, you dont need to know why ajatt works. you… feel it.

    but heres some concrete advices:
    -it shouldnt be tedious. not the kanji, not adding sentences.
    -stop worrying about not remembering kanjis or sentences. how many times have you repeated it? 10? 50? sry, not enough. im sure u had words in english that took u thousands of time before realising that u wrote or pronounced it wrong. get over ur failures and continue.
    -im only at 1500 sentences, but i can already tell u that i would of never reached that far without RTK. and i havent even touched the tip of the iceberg.
    – u dont need to follow ajatt to the letter. i dont use audio for reps cuz i do them on my itouch and its faster. dont create some crazy ways either to learn japanese, like learning everything in RTK2. i know its tempting, but ur way better off learning them with real material
    -u dont need to follow the above advice. but remember that if u dont like it, drop it as soon as possible (or leave it for later).

    anyways, im off to sleep for now.

  10. けんじ
    July 15, 2009 at 08:42

    Above comment was meant for the QRG post >.>

  11. Tanner
    July 16, 2009 at 18:01

    This site has turned on a light in the dark cave of “language learning” for me. what you say actually makes sense. just been immersing myself in japanese lately and waiting for the QRG to get me on a straight path to enlightenment. keep up the great job!!

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