Learn to read and write 80 kanji characters and 240 vocabulary words
What you'll learn
How to read and write 80 kanji characters
Follow the correct stroke order when writing kanji characters
Identify the onyomi and kunyomi of kanji characters
Recall 240 vocabulary words
Requirements
Having memorized hiragana and katakana are a prerequisite for this course.
Description
Would you like to learn how to read and write Kanji? Level up your Japanese with this Elementary Kanji course! In this online course, you will learn how to read and write 80 kanji characters, the same characters that 1st graders learn in Japanese elementary schools.
This course includes:
- Video explanations for 80 kanji characters
- Quizlet flashcard set for 240 example vocabulary words
- Practice writing sheets
Join the class today to expand your vocabulary and improve your reading level!
The Japanese writing system has 3 different alphabets - hiragana, katakana, and kanji. Most Japanese learners start by learning hiragana, then katakana, then kanji. Note that a knowledge of Hiragana and Katakana are a prequisite for this course. If you haven't already, check out my FREE Hiragana and Katakana courses here on Coursetakers!
Kanji is a system of writing used in Japan that utilizes Chinese characters. Many Japanese learners struggle with learning kanji, but believe it or not, kanji actually makes reading Japanese easier once you get the hang of it. Kanji can feel daunting simply due to the sheer number of characters, so just take things one character at a time and learn to enjoy the process. In this course, I will walk through EACH and EVERY kanji character with example words so you can master reading and writing kanji. Good luck, and I hope to see you in this course!
Who this course is for:
Beginner to intermediate Japanese learners learning how to read and write kanji
I am a Japanese and English teacher with a Master's Degree in Second Language Teaching.
Japanese can be a hard language! My goal is help people who want to learn Japanese but simply don't know where to start.
In my free time, I like to play the piano, karaoke, and spend time with family and friends.
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