333 Chinese Characters (Kanji) in a Day - Get Ready for the Asian Century
Released on = December 1, 2006, 11:42 am
Press Release Author = Kanji-Sudoku.com
Industry = Education
Press Release Summary = A new approach to writing & learning hundreds of Chinese characters within hours
Press Release Body = Generations of students have experienced many months of frustrating learning efforts caused by poor language learning methodology. A new mind blowing learning technology introduced in this course book will revolutionize the access to the Japanese and Chinese languages. Writing and memorizing of Chinese characters can now easily be done.
Chinese characters (Hanzi) - also used in the Japanese language (Kanji) - are arranged by their \'looks\' (shape) instead of their meanings. Small groups of six similar characters each will help you to save precious time exercising writing and reading. Learning speed will be improved by creating a solid base of at least 333 Kanji just within hours.
Download a free excerpt with 90 Kanji (pdf, 4955 KB) at the author\'s website: www.Kanji-Sudoku.com - this will boost your motivation to learn the Japanese language.
About this eBook (333 Kanji-in-a-Day):
Many years of educational research unveiled a stunning fact: Chinese characters are traditionally introduced by their contextual meanings instead of their shape. And this considerably slowed down the language acquisition process.
This course book offers a new approach to writing and learning Chinese characters (Kanji in the Japanese language, Hanzi in the Chinese language).
By arranging the Kanji in small groups of similar shape on tracing sheets your learning performance will be increased. Our brain really loves motoric reinforcement while learning through writing practice. Little numbers attached to some strokes are explaining the correct stroke order and writing direction. In contrast to all other educational resources the numbers will only be displayed where necessary as your feeling of the correct writing and stroke order will grow from page to page. Two printed fonts of each Kanji are displayed to help understand the small differences in their appearance especially when handwriting is concerned.
Readings (or pronunciation) are given both: in Japanese kana and transliteration (Hepburn system). CAPITALS and katakana are used for on-readings (Chinese origin), hiragana for kun-readings (Japanese origin).
eBook \"333 Kanji-in-a-Day\" available at www.Lulu.com
We are looking for Japanese language related webmasters to arrange other language versions of this eBook (up to 50/50 creator revenues split at Lulu.com).
Contact:
Mr Claus Liepke eMail: Kanji [at] Kanji-Sudoku.com Phone: +49-6221-377523
About \'Kanji-Sudoku\' (www.Kanji-Sudoku.com):
Portal dedicated to Sudoku with Chinese characters with unique resources of free Japanese and Chinese language learning materials. Download free pdfs of Kanji/Hanzi Sudoku, Japanese language crossword puzzles (Hiragana, Logical, Cryptogram, Puzzlegram, Kana-Transliteral) and writing practice sheets for both Kana (Hiragana, Katakana) & Kanji. Memorize Chinese characters arranged by themes with online match games (18/32 Kanji with 36/64 cards, including pronunciation and meaning of each Kanji) and enjoy our free desktop wallpapers with Chinese zodiac animal signs or Sudoku themes.
Web Site = http://www.Kanji-Sudoku.com
Contact Details = Mr Claus Liepke eMail: Kanji [at] Kanji-Sudoku.com