Synopses & Reviews
Learning to recognize and pronounce the basic hiragana and katakana phonetic alphabets is the first step in studying Japanese. This set of 200 flash cards along with accompanying booklet, wall charts, and audio disc contains everything you need to quickly gain mastery of the two Japanese syllabaries.
Flash cards are the ideal way to learn the characters a few at a time, and watch your skills increase daily. The cards can be sorted into small sets that you carry with you for review whenever and wherever you have a few spare moments. Frequent review is the key to memorizing the characters, and these cards are easily carried in a pocket or purse for a quick review session anytime. Characters that have been learned can be kept separately from those you haven't mastered yet—so you are only carrying around and reviewing the ones you need to learn.
This handy box contains:
200 expertly-designed flash cards that aid memorization—with handy mnemonic phrases and drawings. Two large wall charts showing all of the hiragana and katakana Audio recordings for 1,128 key example words and sentences illustrating the characters A concise 32-page booklet giving indexes and practice tipsComprehensive, packed with learning features, and customizable to fit your individual learning needs, these 200 flash cards cover all the characters used in the Japanese hiragana and katakana writing system: basic, voiced, and combined forms.
Each card features:
Example words and phrases for each character showing how it is usedHandy mnemonic phrases and drawings ease learningAll words are given in both Japanese script and romanized form, with English translationStroke order diagrams show you how to write the characters correctlySpecial learning tips teach you how you can set up your own learning programNative-speaker audio teaches you the correct pronunciation of all words and phrases
Review
"Tuttle really does give you everything you need to get started with Hiragana and Katakana, including a short booklet with many suggestions of how to use the flashcards, an index of the cards, and an English to Japanese mini dictionary of all of the words featured on the cards." and#8212 andlt;bandgt;Lindsay Does Languageandlt;/bandgt;
Synopsis
The easy way to learn the Japanese phonetic script
Synopsis
Master Japanese hiragana and katakana characters, and use them fluentlyAudio Disc Included!
- See and learn, with 200 specially-designed cards
- Hear and learn, with native-speaker audio of 1,128 example words and sentences
- Sort and use the cards according to your learning goals, with indexes and practice guides
- Review the essentials, with the concise 32-page booklet
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Master Japanese kana with the #1 learning kit.Audio Disc Included!
Comprehensive, packed with learning features, and customizable to your learning needs. This complete kit features:
Synopsis
andlt;bandgt;Learning to recognize and pronounce the basic hiragana and katakana phonetic alphabets is the first step in studying the Japanese language.andlt;/bandgt;andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;This set of 200 flash cards along with accompanying booklet, wall charts, and audio disc contains everything you need to quickly gain mastery of the two Japanese syllabaries and is a great way to learn Japanese. Frequent review is the key to memorizing the characters, and these cards are easily carried in a pocket or purse for a quick review session anytime.andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;This box contains:andlt;ulandgt;andlt;liandgt; 200 holeand#8211;punched flash cards with an organizing ring.andlt;/liandgt;andlt;liandgt; Two 24" x 18" wall charts showing all hiragana and katakana.andlt;/liandgt;andlt;liandgt; Nativeand#8211;speaker audio recordings of 1,128 words and phrases.andlt;/liandgt;andlt;liandgt; 32and#8211;page study booklet with indexes and practice tips.andlt;/liandgt;andlt;/ulandgt;andlt;BRandgt;Also available from Tuttle Publishing, Japanese Kanji Flash Cards Kit can be used alongside these flash cards to master written Japanese.
Synopsis
Learning to recognize and pronounce the basic hiragana and katakana phonetic alphabets is the first step in studying Japanese. This set of 200 flash cards along with accompanying booklet, wall charts, and audio disc contains everything you need to quickly gain mastery of the two Japanese syllabaries. Frequent review is the key to memorizing the characters, and these cards are easily carried in a pocket or purse for a quick review session anytime.
About the Author
andlt;bandgt;Dr. Emiko Konomiandlt;/Bandgt; teaches Japanese in the World Languages and Literatures department of Portland State University.