Japanese Kanji Made Easy: (JLPT Levels N5 - N2) Learn 1,000 Kanji and Kana the Fun and Easy Way (Online Audio Download Included)

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Japanese Kanji Made Easy: (JLPT Levels N5 - N2) Learn 1,000 Kanji and Kana the Fun and Easy Way (Online Audio Download Included)
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Michael L. Kluemper
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:216
Dimensions(mm): Height 203,Width 203
ISBN/Barcode 9784805312773
ClassificationsDewey:495.682421
Audience
General
Illustrations includes online Audio ; b&w illustrated mnemonics

Publishing Details

Publisher Tuttle Publishing
Imprint Tuttle Publishing
Publication Date 28 April 2015
Publication Country United States

Description

Japanese Kanji Made Easy makes memorization a breeze! Learning the fundamental kanji characters used to write Japanese can be challenging, but this book is designed to speed up learning by presenting the 1,000 most common characters using a mnemonic approach. In a fun and accessible way, each kanji is associated with memorable visual and verbal clues.

Author Biography

Michael L. Kluemper was a JET Program participant from 1990-1993 and has been teaching about Japanese language and culture since then. As a board member of the National Council of Japanese Language Teachers from 2001-08, Kluemper served on national task forces for the implementation of the Japanese AP course, National Board Certification for teachers, and various advocacy campaigns. He now teaches Japanese at Ballard High School in Louisville, KY.

Reviews

"Learning kanji is a big challenge and yet an integral part of studying Japanese. This book will help you visualize kanji and have fun learning them." --Masumi Reade, Teacher of the Year, National Council of Japanese Language Teachers "Kluemper uses a system of drawings to help you remember both the meaning and the pronunciation of kanji phrases and kana phonemes. For example, 'ki' looks like a key turning in a lock. When I first looked into studying kana, the idea of using images to aid memory didn't occur to me ... Kluemper's book makes learning Kanji easy." --Japan Powered blog "I already know all of the kanji (and of course, kana) in this book, but I can tell that it would make learning them easier than the straight memorization way that I did! If you're interested in learning Japanese, this book would be immensely helpful to you!" --Tokyo Five blog