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"Erin's Challenge! I Can Speak Japanese." Contents Library
Watch international student Erin, the main character in the DVD learning series "Erin's Challenge! I can speak Japanese" in various scenes through her experiences at a Japanese high school.
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Learn Kana
This is a site for learners of Japanese as well as Japanese children to practice kana in a game setting, developed by Purdue University, USA.
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Online Japanese - AJALT
Using this site you can study elementary conversation, vocabulary, reading, grammar and so on. There's also conversation and reading practice for advanced learners.
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JAPANESE MEOW
This is a site where you can learn Japanese through hiragana, katakana, reading/writing kanji, simple phrases, grammar, and vocabulary.
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Japanese Learning Support Site RAICHO
You can practise hiragana, katakana, elementary grammar and pronunciation using its Japanese study content. There is also a list of readings and meanings of terms used in computing.
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いろはに富士通(IROHANI FUJITSU)
A free textbook (ebook) issued by Fujitsu for beginners to study Japanese.There are eight chapters in all.
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jisho
With this site, you can narrow down your searches. You can not only search the meaning of words, but also find ways to enhance your vocabulary.
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NIHONGO de CARE-NAVI
On this site you can look up the meanings for words and expressions used in the fields of nursing and caregiving, with both Japanese-English and Japanese-Indonesian language support. You can also listen to audio.
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Kanji Koohii
This site is designed as a supplementary tool for learners studying the kanji using James Heisig's "Remembering the Kanji" method. You can make flashcards to help you memorise the kanji.
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MARUGOTO Plus
This is a site compatible with the “Marugoto: Japanese language and culture” textbooks and you can study not just Japanese and learn about Japanese culture, but also learn about other cultures.
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Japanese language games
This is a site with various games for studying vocabulary and kanji. It’s very easy to use.
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BaBaDum
This is a quiz site for vocabulary in many different languages. The quizzes feature unique illustrations and movements and are in a game style.
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Learning Chocolate
You can study Japanese vocabulary using this website packed with plenty of illustrations, images, audio and quizzes. Various kinds of vocabulary are included, from words used in daily life to medical terms.
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Learning and Teaching Japanese
The basics of Japanese are carefully explained here, making it a very useful site for people who are thinking about starting to learn Japanese, or for Japanese learners who have just begun their studies.
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Learn to speak Japanese
This is a site aimed at absolute beginners in Japanese, i.e. those who have never studied Japanese before or who have just started to study it. You can study hiragana, katakana, kanji, expressions for greetings, useful single phrases, grammar and so on.
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Let’s study Japanese! にほんご123
There are 380 lessons with dialogue videos and vocabulary flashcards to learn with.
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e-Learning for Japanese at University of Tsukuba
This is a site developed by and maintained by the University of Tsukuba International Student Center, The Center for Distance Learning of Japanese and Japanese Issues. With a "PC+hight-speed Internet service + headset", you can learn Japanese kana, grammar and conversation etc. anywhere.
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RomajiDesu
This is a site that uses Jim Breen’s Japanese Dictionary and his Kanji Dictionary to create an online dictionary site that also lets you convert romaji into hiragana and katakana.
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NIHONGO NAVIGATOR
This site is a very useful navigation tool for increasing your knowledge about the katakana and kanji seen frequently on signs and flyers in Japan.
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CosCom Learn Japanese
On this site there are lots of learning materials for beginners, intermediate and intermediate-to-advanced learners. You can study all aspects of Japanese with materials for practical-use vocabulary and expressions, conversation, hiragana and katakana, complete with audio.
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