Kanji In Context -
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N3 JLPT - Learning kanji shouldn't always be hard work.
In this article you can learn a number of kanji related and grouped by topic, making them more memorable and hopefully help you to remember after reading them.
Our tip is to read the article once, then try to remember the new words you learnt, then re-read the article and write down the new kanji, (using a kanji dictionary learn the kanji by its stroke order, its on and kun reading and try to make a name for the kanji based on its shape or unique features, then link the shape to a word). Re-read the article and try to re write the kanji by first writing out the new words and then use the words to help you trigger the shape of the kanji. Then say the new words out loud, focus on the pronunciation (maybe you might want to record the new words & then play them back). The new kanji you learn will take time to remember and also the new vocabulary will also take time. If you get a chance try write the new words and kanji in a blog or by using the new words in conversation. The more you use the new words and kanji the more chance you will have to remember them. Kanji study means , learn, repeat, learn, memorize, read, remember, read, pronounce, say, listen.=understand.
Enjoy the article and keep studying hard for the N3 JLPT!
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Summer kanji article here
In this article you can learn a number of kanji related and grouped by topic, making them more memorable and hopefully help you to remember after reading them.
Our tip is to read the article once, then try to remember the new words you learnt, then re-read the article and write down the new kanji, (using a kanji dictionary learn the kanji by its stroke order, its on and kun reading and try to make a name for the kanji based on its shape or unique features, then link the shape to a word). Re-read the article and try to re write the kanji by first writing out the new words and then use the words to help you trigger the shape of the kanji. Then say the new words out loud, focus on the pronunciation (maybe you might want to record the new words & then play them back). The new kanji you learn will take time to remember and also the new vocabulary will also take time. If you get a chance try write the new words and kanji in a blog or by using the new words in conversation. The more you use the new words and kanji the more chance you will have to remember them. Kanji study means , learn, repeat, learn, memorize, read, remember, read, pronounce, say, listen.=understand.
Kanji In Context -
Read the full review here
Look inside the book here
Enjoy the article and keep studying hard for the N3 JLPT!
Add a comment below
Summer kanji article here
