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I know some people already ask this question in the forums, but I want to know exactly where I should start from in renshuu. Can any of you please tell me exactly what schedules i should take from alphabets to N5? Thanks!!!!
If there's anything you'd like to add to your dashboard but isn't there, tap the "Manage your schedules" link that is just below your current schedules. You can add the materials from there :)
Hello, but can you please tell me what schedules I should take from alphabets to N1 in order? Thanks!
It's all on that page, under the schedules for renshuu that start at beginner and go up through advanced. It covers all the jlpt levels :)
It's all on that page, under the schedules for renshuu that start at beginner and go up through advanced. It covers all the jlpt levels :)
Am I misunderstanding you, because under the Mastery Schedules section, I just see the beginner help videos, and the Manga.
Try this direct link: https://www.renshuu.org/index.php?page=quiz/schedules_admin
After clicking 'Add another schedule', you should see this:
So I just add all the scedules in each section as I advance? And also when you go to the scedule page, there is textbook things and a build your own scedules button. How do those work? By the way, what are companion scedules? Sorry for asking so many questions, but can you please answer them?? They have been bothering me for a long time. Thank you!!
If you're using a textbook (e.g. Genki) in parallel with Renshuu, you can add the corresponding textbook schedule. It will cover the same words/kanji/grammar that are covered in the book, according to the order there.
'Build your own' allows you to build a schedule from lessons created by others (or you) in the lesson center.
If you're just starting out, I recommend starting with the preset ones. As you'll progress, you'll naturally want to add your own, based on anime you watch, manga you read, games you play etc.
Ah, so the textbook schedules are only if you are using them with renshuu, and can you explain in further detail what the 'Build your own' button in the schedule tab does? Thanks, you're a big help.
Basically, you can make your own contents. We have a lesson center with thousands of user made lessons - for example, there are ones for games, music, various categories, etc. You can build a schedule, and then add any lesson you want to that schedule.
Or, you can make a blank schedule, and add words that you randomly find and want to study. Anything you look up in renshuu's dictionary will have a + icon next to it, and you can use those to quickly add terms to a schedule.
Try this direct link: https://www.renshuu.org/index.php?page=quiz/schedules_admin
After clicking 'Add another schedule', you should see this:
Also, I have another question. As I progress through the Japanese Basics, Beginner, Pre-Intermediate, Intermediate, and so on, do I select all the schedules from the section I'm in, or do I select 1 schedule and finish it, then select the one after it then finish it, and so on. Please answer. Thanks!!!!!
P.S I know the question I just asked is kind of hard to understand. Sorry!
Sentences are not absolutely required, but otherwise, yes. If you're at the beginning, good want to get the alphabets done before doing the Japanese Basics pack, but other than that, they can be done at the same time
So i do the alphabets first then the japanese basics pack. Then what. Do I just continue onto the next section and select all the schedules then do all of them at the same time? Or do I continue onto the next section and do the schedules one by one. Thanks.
As you finish each schedule, you'll get a message suggesting what you should do next :)
do I get the message in the mail icon? And I think sometimes it suggests two or more schedules, do I just select all the schedules that it suggests?