Hi all, I was seeing if anyone knew of a good grammar deck to study for Japanese? I was thinking a Tae kim deck or something similar. I'm finding grammar to be one of my weaker points when it comes to Japanese and I would like to go and refine on my grammar. Thanks in advance for all the suggestions. I'm in the process of going through core 2k/6k deck currently I know hirigana and katakana and a bit of Kanji (Several Hundred). I've been studying Japanese on and off since 2017 but I'm now wanting to take it more seriously to get to a higher level of Japanese than what I'm currently at. Once again thanks all who read this and offer suggestions.
#Tae Kims Grammar anki deck
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i'd recommend the refold grammar guide, just casually browsing thru it abt 5-10 minutes a day til ur rlly comfortable, then moving on to the full reference to look up unknown usages during ur immersion
worked out rlly well 4 me
Going by the information you gave, it sounds like your background involves very little or no mass input at all. Trying to intensively study grammar with a deck or some other guide isn't going to make much sense to you until you have context around it. And you only get that context from hundreds of hours of input.
Grammar is literally everywhere. You will be exposed to it everytime you immerse in native content. However, priming grammar before you hop into immersion is a great strat, which you can do by just browsing the Refold Grammar guide as Kimu suggested for a few minutes daily.
Core 2k/6k is fine for a vocab foundation so do keep using that deck if you like it. After 1000-1500 words though, you will want to prioritize sentence mining since it's much more effective and have 2k/6k as a backfill deck.
thanks will check it out