I revise my Chinese characters just any time of the day. Mostly during class. In stead of doodling, just write a few Kanji's down and repeat the pronouncement and meaning of it in your head.
Or just any time you get a piece of paper in your hand...
yeah I should probably start revising more.... I really need to with my kanji... Maybe I could get one of the japanese students *cough*girls*cough* to tutor me XD
Well I haven't begun on Kanji yet, so I don't need to worry about it for the time being
On another note, I'm seriously considering a few things. Seek out a suitable scholarship to earn in order to go to Japan and study for a year, or learn Japanese to a suitable or higher level, and enroll to a university in Japan. I can always do both but... >_>
Otherwise, I've got a chance that my dad's business booms in the next year, and he is able to fund a life for me in Japan. Given that I go and get a job there too.
Now, those are just plans, to practice Kanji, you either make a story out of the stroke orders, or just outright try and remember it. Complicated Kanji might not be a good choice to outright remember in my opinion...
Well, as soon as you got the hang on one Kanji, just write it thousands of times and you won't need to remember anything, it'll be in your hands. Well, that's what I think...
Anyway. I started with my japanese classes yesterday. Prett neat. The teacher'll write everything in Hiragana and Katakana after 3 lessons..... Damn.
Orly? I'm downloading the game Pokemon SoulSilver in Japanese... On purpose. I saw my friend with it, and it was all in Katakana and Hiragana. So I'm gonna try my best and read it...
Well, good luck with that. Maybe I'll try the same once I mastered the Hiragana and Katakana. Should take me 3 weeks max. Otherwise I'm totally screwed.