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on the hardest exam of its kind, namely level 1. At this time (15 August 2024), only 5 non-Sinosphere foreigners on the hardest exam of its kind, namely level 1. At this time (15 August 2024), only 5 non-Sinosphere foreigners
appear to have passed it, according to Evgeny's most recent information, so I aim to hopefully line up somewhere appear to have passed it, according to Evgeny's most recent information, so I aim to hopefully line up somewhere
in the top 10 my the time I eventually finish! :)</p> in the top 10 my the time I eventually finish! :)</p>
<h2>My resources</h2>
<p> <p>
Due to the illumination of people who came before me, the task of passing the exam has, in my opinion, Due to the illumination of people who came before me, the task of passing the exam has, in my opinion,
been significantly lessened in ardour, because I am able to view comprehensive details about each part of the been significantly lessened in ardour, because I am able to view comprehensive details about each part of the
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to be produced, then the English version I prepare only after I've basically finished studying will take to be produced, then the English version I prepare only after I've basically finished studying will take
literal years. Please be patient if waiting for this one! literal years. Please be patient if waiting for this one!
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<p>I also intend to provide the following extra resources for help in Kanken study: </p>
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<li>A copy of the chart in the Kanken Kanji Jiten listing the kanji radicals (as used on the exam)</li>
<li>A list of all phonetic series for helping to remember the <em>on</em> readings for the characters</li>
<li>A list of all undecomposable characters out of the 6300, which effectively breaks down recognition and writing into a simple game of composition</li>
<li>Along with the data and Anki deck: differentiated <em>go-on</em> and <em>kan-on</em> readings, to help learners grasp the connection between the two, as well as predictably use one or the other, e.g. to read an already-analysed Buddhist term</li>
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<p> <p>
As for my own course of study, I intend to work through the 42,000 vocabulary entries and 6300 kanji As for my own course of study, I intend to work through the 42,000 vocabulary entries and 6300 kanji
over a course of a bit less than 2 and half years, with the hope of getting a high coverage of the full over a course of a bit less than 2 and half years, with the hope of getting a high coverage of the full
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but ultimately these functions would be largely unneeded given the reasonable efficiency of Anki itself. but ultimately these functions would be largely unneeded given the reasonable efficiency of Anki itself.
It can at most be a fun game if a leaderboard, etc. were to be implemented. It can at most be a fun game if a leaderboard, etc. were to be implemented.
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