Alice in Kanji Land

Alice in Kanji Land
Author: Cure Dolly
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2017-11-25
Genre:
ISBN: 9781973719052


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This book combines the cute and crazy world of Alice in Wonderland with a scientific method of learning (SRS) to introduce you to a wide range of basic kanji (all first-year Japanese school kanji, all JLPT N5 kanji). You'll learn how kanji are constructed, how they fit together to make bigger words, how they are pronounced, and much more, in a form that makes them uniquely memorable-a story in which the kanji themselves are characters and adventures.


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