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Hisamuran(7) on 16, Feb. 2008 03:57 (HKT)
Great learning experience
This is a great learning tool, if you at least can read hiragana. I bought it because a few months ago I started learning Japanese.
When you first boot the game it asks in which grade you are (from the grades of Japanese school, 1 the first year to 6 the sixth), then it gives you a level test so that the game can ...[read more...]
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Behold the new edition to Tadashii Kanji games. There are many new parts that make this game even more convenient as ever. First of all, unlike the previous version, this game includes all the official jouyou kanji (all 1,945!). Next, another new addition to this Tadashii Kanji game is the readings, meanings, and the vocabulary words. Along with that it provides detailed corrections showing your errors graphically. Tadashii Kanji Kakitori-kun - Kondo wa Kankken Taidaku Dayo! is definitely one of the best kanji learning games on the market!
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Hisamuran(7) on 16, Feb. 2008 03:57 (HKT)
Great learning experience This is a great learning tool, if you at least can read hiragana. I bought it because a few months ago I started learning Japanese.
When you first boot the game it asks in which grade you are (from the grades of Japanese school, 1 the first year to 6 the sixth), then it gives you a level test so that the game can figure out where you should start, after that it shows the normal menus for hiragana, katakana and kanji.
It has all joujyo kanji (1945 kanji, including meaning and way of writing them correctly) along with hiragana and katakana in order for the user to learn how to write them correctly.
For example, in hirangana, you write the symbol for "a" and then tapping on "correct" button it gives a grade between 0 and 100 (being 50 a "pass" and 100 "perfect"). What's more interesting is that the sotware tells you the spots you got wrong and how to fix or improve them, it's like a Japanese teacher on the go.
To sum it up, if you are learning Japanese; I recommend you to get this game, it really helps a lot.
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