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H- Study Pages and Sites. “It always seems impossible until it’s done.” – Nelson Mandela Anki isn’t the only thing we’ll be using to study hiragana.
There are a ton of other great resources as well, including some from TextFugu, that will help you to learn hiragana very quickly and efficiently… Hopefully it will make things fun for you as well (progress is always fun!). You’ve already started by learning how to recognize your first five to ten hiragana using Anki (and in the process, you kind of learned how to use Anki as well). While Anki will indeed be a big part of your hiragana learning career, there are other resources you should be using as well. Instead of throwing a bunch of resources at you and hoping for the best, I’ve created a sort of study schedule.
I’m not saying this is the only way to do it, and some of you who are more “advanced” at learning Japanese (or those of you who only need a refresher on hiragana) will probably want to do something a little different, and that’s okay. 1. 2. H– Real Kana. H- Drag-n-Drop. H- Mnemonic. H Guide - Tofugu. Aiuebu. K- Resources. 29 Sep It’s almost time for my daughter to start learning katakana (かたかな/カタカナ)!
Here is a list of katakana resources for you (katakana charts, practice sheets, etc): 1. Kids @ Nifty 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. brother.co.jp 11) アクリートくらぶ Let me know if you find any resources you think are great! Like this: Like Loading... Related "Kids Step" Website (キッズステップ) Oh how I love the internet! In "Hiragana" More Hiragana Worksheets I just wanted to let you know that I am adding more resources to the "Hiragana Practice Sheets" and "Hiragana Charts" posts! H- Practice Sheets. No need to go buy an expensive book for practicing hiragana, there are plenty of free printable worksheets online.
Here are a few of my favorites: 1) 幼稚園ねっと - download and print PDF files for all the hiragana characters 2) @Nifty – again, cute PDF downloads to practice writing hiragana 3) あいうえお学習シート – More practice sheets 4) 子育て・ことば育て – even more! 5) こどもの習い事と家庭学習- great printables, including hiragana flash cards 6) 親 ば か 生 活 術 @ H O M E- hiragana practice sheets in pretty pastels Others: 1) aiueo123 – watch animations of “kakijun”/stroke order for hiragana 2) tofugu - a very good guide on how to learn hiragana 3) chokochoko- a printable PDF for practicing your handwriting 4) Kids-Points.com- printable flash cards 5) Japanese Kana Writing Practice Sheets free PDF download at Lulu by Claus Liepke 6) cgi.hustle.ne.jp/syougaku1.htm#aiueohyou: hiragana practice sheet (also kanji, numbers, etc) 8.) 9) Happy Fu-Fu 10) Gakuen Gifu-net 11) Akiakane 12) Flavors of Japan 14. 15. 16) アクリートくらぶ Like this: Related.