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Learning a language is about
four skills. Reading, Writing, Speaking, Listening.
To become fluent you
need to balance all four skills.
Kanji Writer helps beginners
practice the writing of the first 440 kanji learned in Japanese schools.
Stroke order is important, but Kanji Writer usually only requires you to get
the kanji "pretty much right".
It's not about meticulous
detail, it's about learning which kanji is which. Allowing you to move
through the practise session quickly and fluently.
• onyomi and
kunyomi readings for 440 kanji
• also
practise writing over 1500 keywords using these kanji
• almost 2000 cards
all together
• you can choose which individual cards are used in your
drills
• learn cards 10 at a time as you work through the
whole pack
• touch to peek at the answer
• draw the kanji on the
screen using Chinese Handwriting Keyboard
• swipe right to go back if you
need to recheck a card
• Kanji Writer also handles the Japanese Kanji
which are missing from the Chinese Handwriting enabling you to practice all
of the first 440 kanji.
Regular practise and review is the only way
to build your kanji knowledge.