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21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Use along with Heisig's books for review!
I must disagree with Bryan's review below. While this book is highly excellent, James W. Heisig's "Remembering the Hiragana/Katakana" is a much easier, quicker and effective way for memorization and mastery of the syllabaries. HOWEVER, why not use this for reinforcement once you've finished Heisig's book (and for help with dipthongs, etc, which Heisig doesn't explain at...
Published on February 23, 2003 by Jesse D. Watson

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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Solid, but doesn't have enough material to go on its own
The KANA WORKBOOK serves as a prelude to Kodansha's "Japanese For Busy People" volumes, one of the more consistent (but never really outstanding) language teaching series. It introduces first hirangana, the writing system used for some native Japanese words, and then katakana, which is used for foreign borrowed words. Though the reader is not expected to know...
Published on December 5, 2003 by Christopher Culver


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21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Use along with Heisig's books for review!, February 23, 2003
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This review is from: Japanese for Busy People: Kana Workbook (Vol 1) (Paperback)
I must disagree with Bryan's review below. While this book is highly excellent, James W. Heisig's "Remembering the Hiragana/Katakana" is a much easier, quicker and effective way for memorization and mastery of the syllabaries. HOWEVER, why not use this for reinforcement once you've finished Heisig's book (and for help with dipthongs, etc, which Heisig doesn't explain at all)? That's what I'm doing. And of course, then move on the Japanese For Busy People I, but please make sure you get the KANA VERSION. Don't use romanji! You will thank me!

How anyone could actually learn Kana from a workbook like this, I don't know. It would take LOTS of drilling and memorization. With Heisig, it's effortless. This book is the best of the memorization school, so for that, four stars.

Also, please be sure to try Heisig's "Remembering the Kanji" books (three volumes) when you're ready to begin mastery of the tools of deeper written thought.

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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Solid, but doesn't have enough material to go on its own, December 5, 2003
This review is from: Japanese for Busy People: Kana Workbook (Vol 1) (Paperback)
The KANA WORKBOOK serves as a prelude to Kodansha's "Japanese For Busy People" volumes, one of the more consistent (but never really outstanding) language teaching series. It introduces first hirangana, the writing system used for some native Japanese words, and then katakana, which is used for foreign borrowed words. Though the reader is not expected to know anything about Japanese grammar, the book does teach some simple sentences, and all there are numerous exercises to write in real Japanese.

As a self-learner i was rather disappointed, because on their own the contents of KANA WORKBOOK are insufficient. There are simply not enough exercises to really hammer the material in. In a classroom situation, however, the instructor would presumably be using other methods of kana exercise and therefore the book would be a good fit there.

If you get the KANA WORKBOOK to start with the Japanese For Busy People series, be sure to get the Kana Version of JAPANESE FOR BUSY PEOPLE I instead of the usual romanised version. If a student already has a good grasp of kana, whether from this book or another like it, he or she will be able to start learning Japanese in a natural way, without the functional illiteracy that is an unfortunate result of learning through romanisation.

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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The most effective way to learn the Japanese writing system!, April 3, 2000
This review is from: Japanese for Busy People: Kana Workbook (Vol 1) (Paperback)
'Japanese for Busy People - Kana Workbook' is excellent! Anyone who is learning Japanese or is considering doing so will find this book a valuable tool. Designed to teach the basic Japanese writing system (Kana) as quickly and effectively as possible, it is easy to understand and is actually fun to use! This book can be used alone, or with the optional cassette, 'Japanese for Busy People - Kana Workbook Tape' for even greater effectiveness. While there are several other Kana teaching books available, this one has been tested by the Association for Japanese-Language Teaching (AJALT) and achieved excellent results. Highly recommended!
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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, but unusable without the tape., March 5, 2005
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This review is from: Japanese for Busy People: Kana Workbook (Vol 1) (Paperback)
I originally bought this book alone, to "fill the gaps" after the excellent Heisig's and learn the Katakana (Heisig's part on hiragana is excellent, but the part on Katakana is just bad), only to realize that it was really not meant to be used without the accompanying tape. The book and the tape should really be sold as a single bundled package. All that being said, the book is excellent. Get the book, get the tape, move on to the Kana version of Japanese for Busy People 1, and don't ever pollute your mind with romanji.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good but abit short., March 13, 2010
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Small book but worth it's price.
Very good exercises building up in difficulty gradually.
The exercises also are set up in a way that you need to focus and you memorize everything faster.

Hiragana has a lot to do, just wished the Katakana part well as complete also (they got a lot less exercises).
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5.0 out of 5 stars A good investment for beginners, October 1, 2007
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This review is from: Japanese for Busy People: Kana Workbook (Vol 1) (Paperback)
Simple, basic, reinforces the kana, a good buy. Also great for learning basic vocabulary like objects or body parts. Super handy!
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5.0 out of 5 stars best bang for your buck!, February 16, 2006
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This review is from: Japanese for Busy People: Kana Workbook (Vol 1) (Paperback)
I found this to be a fabulously easy way to learn the Kana, both the hiragana and katakana. I used Rowley's "Kana Pict*o*Graphix" along with this and found that a photocopier was the only other item I needed. I also purchases heisig's "remembering the kana", but found his imagery to be more confusing than helpful. While there were a few occasions where I came up with my own imagery (yu in the hiragana looks more like some shifty person gesturing "hey YU, over here!" than a u-turn to me) the pictographix book made remembering both systems nearly effortless. After three weeks I can successfully, nearly always, read both forms including long vowels, double consonants and combined sounds.

Oh, I also want to let everyone know I had no previous training in japanese but did start a Pimsleur cd course at the same time during my commute to work.
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1 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars OK, May 5, 2005
This review is from: Japanese for Busy People: Kana Workbook (Vol 1) (Paperback)
This book shows you how to write the Kana and provides some exercises to help you on the path. The best way is to just write the Kana on and on (of course following the rules of writing them).
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