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64 of 66 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Extremely helpful for learning Kana, August 20, 2000
I began learning the Japanese language not long ago. Although one can learn romaji, if you go to Japan, well, they write in Japanese. So, I figured I should start learning kana (and then kanji) as soon as possible. I looked through our library, and found this book. It has been incredibly helpful in learning kana. Be warned, this is not a book that teachs grammer or any such thing, for that purpose buy a different book, or prehaps a computer program that teaches Japanese. But if your goal is to be able to have a rudimentary understanding of the kana, this is a great book. I have been learning for maybe 2-3 weeks now, at a rate of about 2 characters per day, and can write recognizably almost half the hiragana characters. Also note, that of course practice is key. Every day I rewrite the kana I have already learned, and do pages of practice of the new characters. I also suggest photocopying the page you're using two or three times, as the one page in the book will never be enough, and you may wish to use it again later. Finally, this book actually teaches only the basic characters, modified characters (with nigori or maru) are only shown in pictures. However, that's no major setback, as they're not so different as to require another set of pages. I am also using this book in conjunction with a website that shows moving .gifs of how to write the kana figures. Between the two, I have been able to learn kana quickly. Realize, of course, that this book does not garuntee mastery of kana, nor does it make it unbelieveably easy. The Japanese alphabets are difficult to learn, plain and simple. However, this book certainly makes it easier. It's great for self-study, and better if you have a native Japanese person to tell you where your mistakes are (but we all know not everyone has a Japanese person coincidentally living next to them). All in all, if you're set on learning kana, buy this book!
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