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Originally Posted by gforgiraffe39935
100% agree. If you purchase a Kodansha Kanji Learner's Dictionary or some Japanese Kanji Workbook, you can trace and practice the kanji on your commute. I think the Kobo Sage would be great for this.
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I have been gifted a french version of "remembering the kanjis" (or something very similar), and that's what my sage notebooks are for
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Originally Posted by gforgiraffe39935
I am using the Kobo Sage as a language learning tool now. I write the answers to the Quizzes on the textbook. Then I bookmark the Answer Key and check my answers.
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nice way to do it
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Originally Posted by gforgiraffe39935
In real life, I dislike writing on my paper workbooks. But on the Kobo Sage, it's easy to erase any markup.
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So do I ! I love my paper books being as new every time I open them. Notebooks are done for that use ! (and copying sentences on notebooks is both a way to improve my japanse writing and a way to remerber sentences or ways to construct sentences. Language learning needs a lot of repeat to "print" in your mind