月曜日, 3月 12, 2007

漢字(かんじ)のれんしゅうするいいサイトとシート

第一(だいいち)えい語のポストを出た!!!

I really don’t know a good way of studying Kanji except practicing it until you want to kill yourself. Maybe I could suggest you guys to study Chinese first, which will definitely make your lives harder. (Please don’t throw rotten tomatoes and stink eggs at me) --_--!!!

When I was in elementary school, being able to write nice Chinese characters was important. We had many kinds of grid sheets to help us write prettier Chinese characters, like the one below.



Since I can’t tell you a shortcut of studying Kanji, it would be nice to tell you how to write Kanji prettier. Plus I have already showed an interesting way of practicing Hiragana in my previous post.

http://www.kanjistep.com/ This is a great website for beginners to learn Kanji. Each lesson, it shows you how to write 10 Kanjis in animated images, gives you a nice sheet to practice them, and even has a dialog that contains all the Kanji. However, only 100 Kanjis are listed.



Go to “On-line teaching" --> Kanji steps --> choose a lesson --> see the flash images --> click “Practice” where is next to a pencil sign --> give a practice sheet.

http://www.tokyomokyo.com/ This website not only has Kanji practice sheets but also topics about Japanese culture. However, the Kanji practice sheet is not in a great shape, because sometimes you can’t tell if it is a gliding stroke or not.



Go to “Learn" --> Classes --> (TM) Kana & Kanji Practice Sheets. If you can’t find, go here: http://www.tokyomokyo.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=40&Itemid=87

漢字をたのしく書きましょう!

1 件のコメント:

sato さんのコメント...

リーさん、かんじのいいウェブサイトをありがとう。クラスのブログのページでみなさんにせんでんしますね。

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