Hi everyone!
I finally had time to film a new video!
This time, I'm giving you my four personal tips to remember kanjis!
I guess all of you might have watch the videos, so I'm not gonna repeat myself again!
I'll just give you a bit more information about some points that I made!
Website you can use to talk with Japanese native speaker
Interpal
http://www.interpals.net/
I think this one is pretty well known. I used it a long time ago and haven't use it in years, but it's still a pretty useful website.
Shared talk
I used this website about 5 years ago and it was super useful. I was always on it! It allowed you to chat with people who wanted to practice a new language. Unfortunately, the website closed just recently :( However, they are starting something new, so hopefully it will be as good!
http://talk.considerate.ly/?adw2&gclid=CPj0hpCI9McCFdcRvQodk88DJw
Oh my Japan
https://ohmyjapan.com/
This one is kind of a dating site and a site to meet language partner. I used it a bit, but I didn't like it that much. I'm still sharing with you in case you might like it.
Ameba blog
http://mypage.ameba.jp/
This isn't really a website to find a language partner, but I find it really useful to practice my Japanese. Basically, it's a blog site where you can create your own personal blog. I've use it since April 2010! If you just want to write and practice, you can just talk about your daily life in your blog! I think it's pretty motivating myself! Plus, you can still meet Japanese people who might visit your blog and comment! Or you can go on Ameba pigg and try to chat with people as well :)
By the way, here is mine!
http://ameblo.jp/nozofan/ (I write in Japanese, but more often in English lol)
Applications
Hellotalk
http://www.hellotalk.com/#fr
If you are following Rachel and Jun on youtube (if not, you should!), you probably know about this app! I won't talk about it more here since Rachel did an excellent video about it!
Kanji Senpai
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jp.rodriguez.kanjisenpai.android&hl=en
Only for Android
I used this app a lot before coming to Japan and I loved it :) It's pretty well done!
Remembering the kanji/ Heisig Method
I won't share any links on here for copyright reason, but if you search on the internet, you can find an extract of the book! Then, you can see if this method is for you!
Anki
http://ankisrs.net/
This isn't the only flashcard program that exist, but I personally like this one a lot!
It's easy to use and there is a ton of ressources for learning Japanese!!
You can also use it on your phone and on the internet directly!
Do you have any tips to remember kanjis? Or any website/app useful? Please feel free to share!
Thanks for reading and hopefully, I will see you soon!
I have write all the 2020 kanji on heising book on anki.... to hard...
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