As a learner, I'm always trying to look for ways to evolve and progress. One thing I'd like to do now is make my Skritter sessions a bit more efficient.
In Chinese (and Japanese), characters show up over and over again in different words, such as the character 日 in the following words:
日本, 日报, 日期, 生日, 日月潭
I've come to the realization that writing 日 ,and other characters like 日 that show up frequently, over and over again is inefficient. What I would like to do, so that I can finally reach the next stage in my studies, is to find a way for me to quickly/easily find out which words from amongst a new list have characters that haven't previously been learnt. What I plan on doing is isolating the characters that haven't previously been learnt, and practicing writing them in isolation. For the other study parts, such as tones and definitions, I'll leave the lists unchanged and study them just as I always have, but for the writing part I plan on only studying new characters. I use the spaced-repetition review queue everyday and bring the queue down to zero, so that should prevent me from forgetting how to write previously learnt characters.
I vaguely remember someone briefly mentioning something on a thread a while back, about using a program that helps perform this task. There's got to be something good out there that would serve this purpose, and my question is what ?
If anyone out there can tell me what to do, I would really appreciate it !! It's too bad that there isn't a feature like this built into Skritter. I'm sure there'll be one sooner or later