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White Rabbit Press :: Flashcards :: Japanese Kanji Flashcards, Volume 1, 3rd Edition
| Japanese Kanji Flashcards, Volume 1, 3rd Edition |
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Author: zmeister I have used both the first and second volumes of these flash cards and have found them absolutely wonderful. I'm currently taking Japanese at a University, last year before I got these flashcards I averaged about 6/10 on our weekly kanji quizzes, since then my Kanji grades have significantly improved. This past quarter I received a 10/10 on all our weekly kanji quizzes. What I especially like about these flash cards is how well the related to the material my class is covering, the words we focus on for each kanji is always one of the vocabulary words listed.
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Author: Jonathan Smith I've used these cards for some time now, and I must say that they are awesome. My memory retention of kanji with these has risen dramatically (I can now differentiate when various readings are used, to an extent).
The only problem I have with them is that there isn't some kind of workbook to go with the cards.
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Author: Jeff Before this set went on the market, I tried using some other kanji cards that I bought in Japan, and was disappointed. They all have problems, such as useless vocabulary examples, poor durability, or random organization.
These are the best kanji cards on the market, even in Japan, and are designed especially for English speakers. They're highly durable, and are organized by JLPT level. This ensures that you're learning the most important kanji first.
If you've found this page and want to learn kanji, don't think twice about buying this set. You won't be disappointed, and you WILL be able to learn these very important 284 kanji with the help of these cards.
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Author: Cora As said before, these kanji flashcards simply are the best available on the market !
They're rather cheap and they fit in a pocket. They're pretty resistant too.
They sure are designed for English speaker but as a French-speaking person, I find it useful... I'm learning new words in both languages ! So non-native English-speaking people, think about this !
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Author: Z. Brown These are by far the best Kanji flashcards on the market (but if you made it this far, you probably already know that.)
What can I tell you that you may not know already? Well, you don't have to be studying for the JLPT to use them--I'm learning Japanese with the Genki textbook and as we move through the text, I pull out the 15 or so cards that correspond to the Kanji for that chapter. These cards have WAY more info than the book does. I just finished my first semester of university-level Japanese and not only did I get an A, I got the top grade in my class.
Arigatou Gozaimashita to Max and Tomoko-san!
One last thought, get the plastic flashcard case too! It's perfect for protecting your cards in your school bag or just taking a small stack with you everywhere you go!
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Author: James O'Brien These flashcards are virtually perfect in every way. They're small enough to carry around and study anywhere and yet full of information and example usages. Great for drilling games or just plain old studying. Very sturdy cards that can definitely stand the test of time and repeated use. I cannot recommend these cards enough to anyone wanting to learn kanji or Japanese kana. They are also conveniently divided between JLPT levels so you can choose which level to buy for. And the price is a steal. Absolutely the best Kanji flashcards on the market. Don't even think about it, just buy them!
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