Flashcards
These files have been arranged for you to print out and make your own flashcards. Print the English side first and then turn the paper round and print the Japanese on the back. You can then cut up the boxes with scissors to make pocket sized flashcards for study whenever you have a spare moment.
You will be able to use these cards in a couple of ways.
1) Look at the English side and try to remember the Japanese.
2) Look at the English side and try to remember the kanji. Tip: use your finger to write the kanji on your palm.
3) Look at the Japanese side and translate back to English.
4) Look at the kanji and try to remember the pronunciation and meaning. To do this slide the last card in the pile slowly upwards so that only the kanji is viewable.
To download the accompanying sound files for these cards simply purchase any product from Amazon through one of my Amazon Stores. (The sound files accompanying the kana table are available without doing this.)
You do not have to buy a Japanese book (or even a book) and the price does not matter. Once you have confirmed your order, please copy and paste the product you ordered into the following form to receive your files.
Thanks to those who do contribute to the site in advance!
Vocabulary
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Grammar
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Other files for download
Kana
Ebook
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External and Miscellaneous
Explanation of Nouns that use Suru
Go to our News Articles page for downloadable .pdfs to help you learn to read newspapers.
I produced these flashcards with Open Office.
My thanks to my wife, Yuka, for checking the Japanese and creating the recordings.