
JLPT Study :: View topic - Genki Resources I just thought I'd share this with this with everyone. When I was going through Genki I, I found these links to be very helpful in reinforcing all the vocabulary and kanji that I have learned. These are webpages that contain activities that are based on the Genki books. Since I was merely studying by myself, every single resource helps. Ganbatte! 男らしい: For the questions that bug ya! Reviewing the Kanji
Start to Speak Japanese in Minutes Learn Japanese with Over 1700 Audio and Video Lessons Knowledgeable and Energetic Hosts Kanji, Vocabulary and JLPT Learning Tools Detailed PDF Lesson Notes Lively Community Forum and Lesson Discussion Learn on-the-go! Why Study with JapanesePod101? Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101! "These podcasts offer a painless and FREE way to bone up on the language and culture in a relevant, real world way that you won't get in a class room or on a CDROM." Brian Heater, PC Magazine Remembering The Kanji Flash Cards | polarcloud.com These are printable kanji flash cards on PDF that can be used along with the books Remembering The Kanji I, II, and III by James Heisig. These books and flash cards have been a great help for me when I was studying Kanji. Give them a try... Card Layout Side A contains the kanji in two fonts and the following: A "-" means the information is not available. Side B contains the Remembering The Kanji keyword in bold, and then other keywords found in KANJIDIC. Printing Instructions Using the latest Adobe Acobat Reader: Set PAGE SCALING to NONE to get the ideal size on an 8.5" x 11" stock. Download Thanks!
Tae Kim's Blog - Japanese, Chinese, and a dash of Korean Tuttle Publishing sent me four books to review so without further ado, here we go. The first one on the list is Japanese Kanji and Kana by Wolfgang Hadamitzky & Mark Spahn. According to the preface, this book is useful as “both a textbook and a reference work” and it “serves beginners as well as those who want to look up individual kanji”. So let’s take a look at what purpose this book serves. Introductory Chapters The first 68 pages have some interesting information about the Japanese writing system. It also has all the information you need to teach yourself Hiragana and Katakana. You can actually check out most of this information yourself by looking inside the book on Amazon although there currently appears to be an issue with all the Japanese showing up as dots. Jouyou Kanji List The bulk of this book from pages 71-376 contain the list of Jouyou Kanji. Is this a textbook or dictionary? If this is a textbook, how am I supposed to use this to learn kana and kanji? Conclusion
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