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Mesaj tarafından edemirci44 Cuma 27 Şub. - 16:37

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Wolfgang Hadamitzky, Mark Spahn, “Guide to Writing Kanji & Kana Book 1”


Tuttle Publishing | 1990 | ISBN: 0804816859 | 336 pages | PDF | 74,5 MB


Review

Logical, comprehensive approach to kanji self-study, September 3, 2006 By G. Knoll

This review is from: A Guide to Writing Japanese Kanji & Kana
Book 1: A Self-Study Workbook for Learning Japanese Characters (Tuttle
Language Library) (Japanese Edition) (Paperback)
After hitting a plateau in my Japanese studies, I realized that
a solid grounding in kanji was really holding back my progress. I knew
that I needed a systematic approach to the 1,945 jyouyou characters and
recalled that this series had been used as the kanji textbook at my
alma mater, Princeton University, in the Japanese language study
curriculum. I worked this two textbook series for about 4.5 years and
it has really paid off (e.g., JLPT kanji tests are a snap, even level
1). The ordering, while different from most other kanji instruction
orderings, flows nicely and doesn't overwhelm the student with too many
similar kanji in a row (e.g., it doesn't group by radical and present
every character containing that radical). Granted, some fairly common
characters aren't introduced until much later in the series, but this
is a small sacrifice for an ordering that flows and supports systematic
recall.


If you can speak basic Japanese and can read some characters --
but are coming to terms with the fact that you are going to have to
learn the jyouyou sooner or later -- don't hesitate: by this series and
get going. If you have zero experience with Japanese and are looking
for survival skills in kanji and are living in Japan, I'd suggest using
the Helsig approach, which has you learning basic kanji meanings before
readings and written style. After all, what good does knowing the
readings for "danger: slow down" characters on a sign if you don't know
what they mean?


BTW, I often hear students asking why bother investing in learning
how to write the characters by hand given that most writing is done on
computers anyway. Don't fall into this trap: there is no better way to
cement a characters morphology and meaning in your memory than learning
to write. It has worked for students of the graphology for millenia --
it will work for you, too.

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teşekkürler.
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Teşekkür ederim Engin abi. Kanjiler, evet gelişi güzel yazılmıyor. Her birinin çizim sırası var. Hatta çizgilerin bile çizilirken dikkat edilmesi gereken yerleri oluyor. Geçen yıl biraz Şodou dersi almıştık arkadaşlarla. Pirinç kağıt üzerinde, mürekkep ve fırçayla kanjileri yazıyor ve öğreniyorduk.
74.5 mb olduğu için sonra indireceğim.
Japonca'ya ilgisi olanlar indirsin bence.
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