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はだしのゲン第1巻
Recommended resources for studying Japanese:
WaniKani: https://wanikani.com
Fun design; SRS flashcards with humorous and useful example sentences. Strongly recommend paying one-time fee for lifetime access. This has helped me learn kanji better than anything.
Anki: https://apps.ankiweb.net/
Free program that allows you to create your own SRS flashcards. I create decks for books I'm reading in Japanese.
Bunpo: https://bunpo.app/
Great phone app for studying grammar. Targeted toward JLPT levels with spaced reviews and audio. Worth paying for the premium access and not terribly expensive.
漢字忍者: https://apps.apple.com/jp/app/小学生手書き漢字ドリル1026/id492090392
Free, ninja-themed app that drills you on writing kanji. The link above is for elementary school levels, but they have several apps for more advanced kanji drills.
NHK for School: https://www.nhk.or.jp/school/
NHK created this virtual resource for students during the pandemic. Really useful to watch/read the lessons targeted for elementary school students (and some of the skits are pretty funny).
NHK's NEWS WEB EASY: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/easy/
NHK news articles targeted at young Japanese students. Stories include furigana and show you the definitions for words (in Japanese) when you hover your mouse.
Duolingo: https://duolingo.com
I wouldn't have recommended Duolingo for Japanese a few years ago, but the app's grown a lot since then. Great supplemental resource for reading/listening to Japanese, but doesn't go deeply into grammar explanations.
Japanese.io: https://www.japanese.io/
Paid service, but has a large bank of reading materials in Japanese that you can interact with, for example, starring difficult vocab words and building flashcard decks from the texts.
Dictionaries:
>>Jisho.org: https://jisho.org
>>IMIWA? (for iOS): http://www.imiwaapp.com/
はだしのゲン第1巻
Recommended resources for studying Japanese:
WaniKani: https://wanikani.com
Fun design; SRS flashcards with humorous and useful example sentences. Strongly recommend paying one-time fee for lifetime access. This has helped me learn kanji better than anything.
Anki: https://apps.ankiweb.net/
Free program that allows you to create your own SRS flashcards. I create decks for books I'm reading in Japanese.
Bunpo: https://bunpo.app/
Great phone app for studying grammar. Targeted toward JLPT levels with spaced reviews and audio. Worth paying for the premium access and not terribly expensive.
漢字忍者: https://apps.apple.com/jp/app/小学生手書き漢字ドリル1026/id492090392
Free, ninja-themed app that drills you on writing kanji. The link above is for elementary school levels, but they have several apps for more advanced kanji drills.
NHK for School: https://www.nhk.or.jp/school/
NHK created this virtual resource for students during the pandemic. Really useful to watch/read the lessons targeted for elementary school students (and some of the skits are pretty funny).
NHK's NEWS WEB EASY: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/easy/
NHK news articles targeted at young Japanese students. Stories include furigana and show you the definitions for words (in Japanese) when you hover your mouse.
Duolingo: https://duolingo.com
I wouldn't have recommended Duolingo for Japanese a few years ago, but the app's grown a lot since then. Great supplemental resource for reading/listening to Japanese, but doesn't go deeply into grammar explanations.
Japanese.io: https://www.japanese.io/
Paid service, but has a large bank of reading materials in Japanese that you can interact with, for example, starring difficult vocab words and building flashcard decks from the texts.
Dictionaries:
>>Jisho.org: https://jisho.org
>>IMIWA? (for iOS): http://www.imiwaapp.com/
Lessons
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744/2153 vocabularies learned
grade A+
578/2032 kanji learned
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