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Learn Kanji Using Radicals | KANJIDAMAGE 漢字学習 ・ Studying Kanji|long island sound 今度は僕の漢字能力検定を対象にしている勉強の仕方について書きたいと思います。全くつまらないことでとても面白く読まれそうもないけど、誰かの役に立てるかもしれないし、僕にとってとても身近なことなのでちゃんとこの日記で筆記したいです。こんな風に勉強して、500字位しか知らなかった、それに音訓の事等把握していなかった、初心者の頃から、4箇月という僅かな時間で日本語能力試験1級に合格できるようになりました。 This time I've decided to write about the methods I use in studying for the Kanji Kentei. 実際にどのように勉強するかと説明する為に、今日やっていた途中に時折写真を撮りました。 To describe exactly how I study, today I took a few snapshots in the process. 実と言えば、教材の如何によらず大体の構造は余り変わりません。 Actually no matter what materials you use the layout is pretty much the same. 先ずはその教材の使い方から始めたいと思います。 First of all let's take a look at the materials we'll be using. その為、辞書は必要です。 For that, we need a dictionary. JWPCEの無料ダウンロードはこちら。 You can download JWPCE for free here. 僕は何かを書き写すことで憶えやすくなると思います。 I find it easier to remember things by writing them down. JWPCEをダウンロードすればマニュアルもちゃんと付いているから、それを読んで操作の仕方が身につけたら以上のようにJWPCEの辞書を開いて、使っている参考書に表示されている用例をカナで入力します。 ・・・後ろのワープロに筆記します! ...the word gets recorded in the word processor! そうするとJWPCEのデータベースの中から、その漢字を含める全ての言葉が見えます。 出来上がり!
Kanji Learning Mistakes: The Top 5 The Japanese learning industry has, for all intents and purposes, failed you. It's not your fault that learning kanji is like hitting your face on a curb, it's the industry as a whole. Sure, there are pockets here and there that are pretty smart about it, but they tend to be small and nobody really knows about them. The Japanese learning industry, on a whole, has failed us when it comes to kanji learning. FAILURE #1: You Learn Kanji Stroke By Stroke By Stroke… Sure, there's something to be said about learning correct stroke order. FAILURE #2: You Don't Learn Your Kanji Radicals Oh sure, you might learn a few radicals here and there, like the water radical (just a few little strokes next to a kanji). Instead, learning radicals should be treated like building blocks. Now, this kanji isn't particularly difficult, but you get the drift. As you can see, these three "radicals" can be put together (like letters in a word) to create the kanji above. Failure #3: You Memorize Instead of Acquire
Reviewing the Kanji WaniKani, a kanji learning application by Tofugu QuickKanji - A simple, usable, community based kanji dictionary.