In this lesson, we learn the kanji from Chapter 3 of your text, and a few others that will be helpful. We also discuss what radicals are, and how we will use radicals to remember the kanji. Kanji and radicals introduced are: 一、二、三、四、五、六、七、八、九、十、百、千、口、円、土、寺、日、時、白、冂、亠、儿
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Sorry, found an error in my narration. When describing the second stroke in the “mouth” kanji, I should have said that it’s written “left to right”, but I accidentally said “right to left”. (^^;
先生、From the way you teach kanji, it seems like you use Heisig’s approach. I’m in second year Japanese and I’m starting to have difficultly with kanji like 勉強.. basically the more complex ones. Do you recommend his book?
ありがとうございます。
Hi, Lola! Thank you for your comment. I hope you don’t mind, but I posted my (rather long) answer here, so that more people might see it:
http://tonysensei.com/forum-topic/critique-sort-heisigs-remembering-kanji
Thanks! (^^)