6.09.2009

Practice Writing Hiragana and Katakana



Rio-sensi, from the beginning, has put much emphasis on writing hiragana and katakana. To practice, I've been using writing sheets, which are composed of an array of boxes, each with a four cell grid, notating every basic kana. Thus, mimicking the initial example kana, the repetition and tactile experience has made profound development in my ability to understand written Japanese, in addition to the ability to breakdown vocabulary for proper pronunciation.

Update:

I recently revised the Hiragana and Katakana practice sheets to make them more efficient. View the new practice sheets here.


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Thanks for the writing sheets. It is exactly what I am looking for!
1 reply · active 810 weeks ago
All the thanks goes to my Japanese tutor, Rio. I'm just glad you found use in them. Study hard. がんばって! (Do your best!)
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From Turkey · 781 weeks ago

Thank you! I've been looking for something like this for a very loong time. I've been strugling with white pages, hopefully this will help for me to write more beatifully.
Many many thanks for you and Rio Sensei.
1 reply · active 781 weeks ago
Also, once you get further into writing Japanese, a notebook with grid paper can be really handy.
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Richard Mike · 391 weeks ago

pretty helpful.
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Marian Banks · 391 weeks ago

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