Kanji Study Tip – Recycle

Posted on 24. Dec, 2006 @ 2:45 pm by in About, Language Views: 594

Anyone studying Kanji will feel like an environmentally insensitive clod every now and then after going through so much paper while practicing…

One of my friends at school has a technique that allows her to use the same piece of scratch paper for days however.

The trick is, to write small, and use a different colored pen for each study session…

Apparently… This will let you practice writing the Kanji even when they begin to overlap like crazy… And you… Won’t get… confused…

Or so the theory goes.

Save a tree.

- Harvey

  • http://zensekai.blogspot.com zen

    I like it!!

    also makes cool wrapping paper!

  • http://www.enyi.org Grace

    Oh, this looks familiar! But no, must kill trees!!! If I brought colored pens into it, I’d probably start thinking way too much about some sort of weird color coding system. @_@

  • http://www.japannewbie.com harvey

    Personally, I couldn’t study like this. It makes my eyes bleed…

    Happy Holidays!

  • http://www.japannewbie.com harvey

    Zen says wrapping paper… I think wallpaper! Time to make it!

  • Jerome

    This is how I practice kanji too! :D

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