Online Japanese N5 Kanji Character Course(All 9 lessons)
日本語能力試験N5漢字対応教材 (JLPT N5 Level Kanji Character Study Course)
The “Online Japanese N5 Kanji Character Course” includes video learning materials for studying kanji and is intended for Japanese language learners. This kanji level is elementary level kanji that meets the requirements of the JLPT N5 and consists of a large volume of learning materials with a total running time of 6 hours and 38 minutes. The actual learning time is approximately 60 hours (time may vary depending on the individual). Through these contents, you can learn the origin of kanji, as well as kanji that represent numbers, directions, the human body, days of the week, kanji often used at school, time, and the kanji of basic adjectives, verbs, and nouns. In addition, a learning PDF textbook along with a practice sheet are included and can be printed any number of times. All of the dialogue has English subtitles so that all Japanese learning beginners can learn effectively. There are kanji practices in the video clips. Learners are given a set amount of time to think, but if there isn't enough time to think, please pause the video. After learning this course, “Online Japanese N5 Course(All 15 lessons)” is the most suitable for your further Japanese language study.
Our Online Japanese Course are aimed for all foreign people who want to learn Japanese. It is suitable for all levels, from beginners to advanced learners. You can learn and practice all four skills of the Japanese language — speaking, listening, reading, and writing.
Also, the Japanese courses are divided according to the levels of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test, so you can use the proper materials to prepare for the test.
There are 7 courses – Beginner Course, Kanji Course
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Rating | 4.4★ based on 83 ratings |
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Length | 6.5 total hours |
Starts | On Demand (Start anytime) |
Cost | $17 |
From | Udemy |
Instructor | Attain Corp. |
Download Videos | Only via the Udemy mobile app |
Language | English |
Subjects | Languages |
Tags | Language Language Learning Japanese Teaching & Academics |
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easy to follow
It's definietly what I was looking for, Teacher Ando Aki is easy to follow and the explanation is what I was looking for.
The pronunciation is very clear; the instructor is easy to follow; and the information given with each of the kanji is so very helpful in remembering the sounds that go with each reading.
Simple course with a variety of simple Kanji, easy to follow and practice on your own.
The instructor has a pleasant voice and is easy to follow even though she speaks almost exclusively in Japanese.
It makes it easy to follow, which makes me more motivated to continue.
I am enjoying the course on beginner Kanji characters because the instruction, though entirely in Japanese, the translation is easy to follow.
I'm finding it easy to follow and understand.
Fabulous Easy to view but too slow paced yes,it was a good one Nice, clear and easy to follow.
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know hiragana and katakana
If you are a beginner and completely new to even basic kanji, but know Hiragana and Katakana, then this course is the right way to continue your studying.
However, you already have to know Hiragana and Katakana in order to take this course.
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onyomi and kunyomi
Love it so far - understanding how to onyomi and kunyomi work is fantastic!
It takes the time to explain slowly and in detail: the writing, the stroke orders, it repeats the readings (onyomi and kunyomi).
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very helpful
A very helpful course for those who want to study basic kanji at their own pace.
The practice at the end of each section was very helpful, as if familiarises you with kanji used regularly.
It is very helpful to be able to see and hear her speak each kanji and sentence.
Very helpful.
The English subtitles are very helpful.
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stroke order
Very nice course and nice explanation Very good to learn stroke order and get immersion in japanese language from teacher.
I liked the step by step instructions on correct stroke order and giving examples for each kanji.
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japanese reading
Good for learning kanji, but I'm lost in the japanese reading and phonetic uses.
I'm also glad I'm learning when to use Japanese reading and phonetic reading.
could use more examples when it comes to phonetic and japanese reading, but overall great.
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but overall
Wish she'd be a bit more energetic but overall very good and happy with it East to understand Kanji stoke orders and usage.
But overall pace was good and sufficient boxes for practice.
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little slow
Pace at the start is a little slow, but I imagine it picks up.
Straightfoward, but a bit too simple and relying on memorization with little didatics It's a little slow, but it's very good for beginners.
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for beginners
It’s easy and helpful for beginners!
very easy to learn for beginners.
really good
I highly recommend the course to anyone seriously studying Japanese Just a bit mono tone, otherwise really good.
Teacher's explanations are really good.
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Rating | 4.4★ based on 83 ratings |
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Length | 6.5 total hours |
Starts | On Demand (Start anytime) |
Cost | $17 |
From | Udemy |
Instructor | Attain Corp. |
Download Videos | Only via the Udemy mobile app |
Language | English |
Subjects | Languages |
Tags | Language Language Learning Japanese Teaching & Academics |
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