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www.japanesepod101.com Welcome to JapanesePod101.com’s Kantan Kana. In this series, you will learn the Japanese writing systems known as Kana. Japanese has three writing systems: Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji. This series, we will learn both Hiragana and Katakana, collectively known as Kana. Over 25 lessons we will teach you Kana using simple steps, showing stroke order, tricks for memorization, and usage in common Japanese words. If you want to get started reading and writing Japanese, this is THE place to start. So join us for Kantan Kana from JapanesePod101.com. In our fourth lesson, we go on to the fourth group of hiragana characters, た、ち、つ、て、and と and we’ll teach you a few words you can write with these characters. Are you ready to learn more Japanese characters? If you learned a lot with this video, stop by our Japanese language learning website and get other language learning content including other fantastic videos like this one, audio podcasts, review materials, blogs, iPhone applications, and more. To find out more, go to: www.japanesepod101.com
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That got you interested didn’t it? While I may have used that title to lure you in, there is no truly simple way to learn another language, especially not something as complicated as Japanese. What makes learning Japanese “simple” is the number of ways available to learn it. There was a time that people had to go to Japan or hire someone to teach them to learn this language; it can get costly and it does take up a bit of your time. What with expenses going to and from classes and the time spent in between.
You can still do this of course, there is some merit to learning from an actual person instructing you, but why not supplement your learning by buying a learn Japanese software? These software do not cost an arm and a leg and have worked for a lot of people. Some of them come with downloadable audio files that you can place on your mp3 player of choice to listen to as you go about your everyday chores or even while driving to your Japanese class, imagine how pleased your sensei will be? Consider how pleased you will be at your own progress?
Learn Japanese Software can be bought online or from your favorite bookstore. Some bookstores even have Japanese audio CDs and audio cassettes sold together with Japanese language books, reckon of it as a small gift, any Japanese language medium you get your hands on will be of help to your endeavor and face it, who doesn’t like a freebie now and then? I know I do, in fact I’m nuts for freebies.
But that’s beside the point. What I’m really trying to get across is that if you are serious about learning Japanese, and you’re spending all that cash on a tutor, then I see no reason why you should scrimp on the small extras that could go a long way in helping you become fluent in your chosen foreign language. Before you go out and stock up on learn Japanese software, do your research as to what works for your level and your learning style.