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Ikanji touch app or wanikani
Ikanji touch app or wanikani






ikanji touch app or wanikani
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*This is a referral link – sign up to Skritter (the best app I know for learning to write Japanese and Chinese) and we BOTH get 2 weeks free!! I started again yesterday – I’ve signed back up to several of the websites I used to use, WaniKani, Skritter* and Duolingo mainly. Helps to keep me focussed and see how far I’ve come. I’m gonna keep a bit of a log of my studies, as much for my own interest as anybody else’s. This year is going well, so why shouldn’t this be the year I finally get to grips with the language?! I’ve tried several times in the past, and several other languages too and never really got anywhere, but I’ve got a good feeling about this time around. Makes life so much easier, and will almost make hitting the wall that much harder…oh well, I just have to smash through it. I seem to remember shed loads from the last time I studied, which is both promising and a massive relief. Usagi-Chan’s Genki Resources – Learning games

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I’ll probably get around to doing full reviews of some of these apps when I’ve got used to using them all again.Īnki – Simple but powerful and customizable flashcard software I’ve only been using it a couple of days, so I can’t say if that epithet is justified, but I *can* say that the app itself is pretty swanky. This is a new app which I’ve heard called ‘Duolingo done right’. Pretty much everyone will have seen memes floating around about the sinister owl and the extreme measures it takes to get you to study.įinally, we have LingoDeer and its sister app, LingoDeer+.

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Repeated writing *works* for me, I learn really well that way, with the added bonus that I also know how to write Japanese, not just read it.ĭuolingo is almost certainly the most well-known piece of software on this list.

ikanji touch app or wanikani

I’ve already stated that this is my best guess for learning to write in Japanese or Chinese – at least if you learn like me. It’s easy to use, even if the method seems a little alien and at times tricky. WaniKani, from the makers of Textfugu, is Kanji learning re-imagined. Oh, and the first section is free apparently, so check it out. It uses humour to break up the study and works under a ‘Japanese learning re-imagined’ ethos. Textfugu is an online textbook that claims to be like no other, and if I’m honest it really is quite unique. I no longer have any money because I am a chump, but a potentially learned chump.Īfter considerable (read, sporadic, random and shallow) research into the best materials to use I have at last settled on the pieces I plan to use.








Ikanji touch app or wanikani