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Sakusakusakura 04-21-2011 07:47 AM

Hi
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by samokan (Post 41920)
I'm putting this thread to list all possible resourse ( sites ) that can be used in learning the Japanese Language as well as Japan's Culture. So I am requesting everyone to refrain from posting your questions here, but if you have anything to contribute or information to share .. don't hesitate to share them here :ywave:


P.S
I do wish this can be a sticky so that it won't get buried as time goes :D

Try this link!;)
日本語学習
http://www.jpnnavi.com/?c=index&a=flash
http://www.jpnnavi.com/en/

Sakusakusakura 04-21-2011 07:48 AM

Hi
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by samokan (Post 41920)
I'm putting this thread to list all possible resourse ( sites ) that can be used in learning the Japanese Language as well as Japan's Culture. So I am requesting everyone to refrain from posting your questions here, but if you have anything to contribute or information to share .. don't hesitate to share them here :ywave:


P.S
I do wish this can be a sticky so that it won't get buried as time goes :D

Try these links!;)
日本語学習
http://www.jpnnavi.com/?c=index&a=flash
http://www.jpnnavi.com/en/

dosu 05-05-2011 04:14 PM

Hopefully these aren't reposts Charles Kelly's Online Japanese Language Study Materials and sharedtalk.com

Caerula 06-13-2011 01:27 AM

Well, currently I´m looking for some good resources to support my learning for the JLPT effectively (the regular textbook I´m working with is みんなの日本語) .
I couldn´t find any printmedia in this thread (of course I could´ve overlooked some :o ). I prefer studying with books - but out there is a wide range of those books. Can anybody tell me about an useful exemplar?
Thx a lot in advance :ywave:

Shroud 06-15-2011 07:06 PM

Learning Japanese Spoken Language
 
I'd like to ask if anyone knows of any free online sites that might have videos or series' or tv programs for learning Japanese. I love NHK World, but they don't have much in the way of learning Japanese. Daiwa TV is good as well, but it's the opposite extreme in that it is nothing but pure spoken Japanese.

So far, I've been listening to the Pimsleur CD series, but I wish I could practice more and learn from different approaches or methodologies. :)

kuru323 06-23-2011 04:52 AM

updated site for learning Japanese
 
I have updated my site for the people who want to learn Japanese. I hope it is helpful for you and have fun.
Japanese Lesson From Basics

Lonthego 07-27-2011 04:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Caerula (Post 867901)
Well, currently I´m looking for some good resources to support my learning for the JLPT effectively (the regular textbook I´m working with is みんなの日本語) .
I couldn´t find any printmedia in this thread (of course I could´ve overlooked some :o ). I prefer studying with books - but out there is a wide range of those books. Can anybody tell me about an useful exemplar?
Thx a lot in advance :ywave:

If you are studying for the JLPT, there are some sites for it such as
JLPT Kanji Project - Japanese study tool
and
JGram - The Japanese Grammar database
Which are both made specifically for the JLPT

For books, you could try buying past JLPT exam workbooks on Amazon or something. ALC (アルク) makes a lot of them.

AmeeraChan 09-09-2011 03:28 PM

ThanKs for the Links .. They Helped Alo0ot ^_^

jurgistamulis 09-16-2011 08:49 PM

Dunno if this site has been posted, but there you go: https://www.erin.ne.jp/en/
It helped me a lot with understanding spoken language.

Caerula 09-19-2011 07:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lonthego (Post 873678)
If you are studying for the JLPT, there are some sites for it such as
JLPT Kanji Project - Japanese study tool
and
JGram - The Japanese Grammar database
Which are both made specifically for the JLPT

For books, you could try buying past JLPT exam workbooks on Amazon or something. ALC (アルク) makes a lot of them.

Hey, thanks a lot for your advices, I will check it out :ywave:

KyleGoetz 11-23-2011 05:51 AM

I was in Chicago a couple weeks ago. There's a good Japanese bookstore there. I bought, among other things, a copy of なにげにてごわい日本語. It's the second volume in a series about Japanese grammar written for a target audience of Japanese natives. But I've found this book helpful. (the other book is 日本語てにをはルール, which I've yet to acquire)

A quick look at sample chapter titles:
どっちがベタベタ?「〜を触る/〜に触る」
初登場は「〜が」2回以降なら「〜は」
「なさすぎる」はマイナス?
日本語の「知っている」英語なら"knowing"?
ラムネとレモネード、どっちも「lemonade」?
受験のお弁当は「トンカツ」?
「電車が参ります」なんで電車に敬語を使う?
「ほら、ここは徐行だよ」いろいろな「省略命令形」

Here's an excerpt from the first chapter:
Quote:

01どっちがベタベタ?「〜を触る/〜に触る」

会話:博物館に行った生徒の質問
生徒:先週末に博物館に行ったら「美術品【を】触らな いでください」って書いてありました。でも、前に行っ た別の博物館では「美術品【に】触らないでください」 って書いてあったんです。この2つは、どう違うんでし ょう?
教師:うん、「触る」の前の「を」と「に」の違いだね 。どう違うのか分かるかな?
The book goes on to explain that, in this situation, the を is more direct, while the に is a softer expression and less direct. It talks about nuances and gives other examples.

The next chapter talks about に vs と in certain constructions, using the nuanced differences between 〜さんに会う and 〜さんと会う as an illustration.

It's pretty awesome.

symphonyAdam 12-01-2011 05:45 PM

Hiragana Scholar out now for Android!
 
Some great resources being posted for people learning Japanese! I notice there have been some iOS apps posted, well if you are an Android tablet or phone (large screen) owner, we have just released an app for you.

In Hiragana Scholar the characters have been divided into manageable lessons that you can study at your own pace. Each lesson includes interactive animations that break down the process of writing each character, perfect if you are beginner!

Hiragana Scholar Features:
* 6 lessons with interactive animations
* High-quality audio recording for every Hiragana character
* Flash Card game with 3 difficulty settings
* Match-up game with 3 difficulty settings
* Soundboard of all pronunciation audio
* Ability to download audio onto your computer or MP3 player
* Support for Honeycomb Tablets and large screen phones



You can find the app on the Android Market here:
Full Version: https://market.android.com/details?i...iraganaScholar
Lite Version: https://market.android.com/details?i...anaScholarLite

HMS 12-06-2011 07:06 AM

some info about a new site: (のうべん-和英辞典 Japanese English Dictionary)
Nouben is a site intended for those who would like to learn Japanese and improve their Japanese language skills. Based on the principle of give and take, users are expected to help other members in order to receive help. Each member will be credited for any participation including adding examples or words, suggesting kanji mnemonics, answering questions, etc.

Nouben also features a built-in dictionary which is filled with data gleaned from Jim Breen's wwwjdic project and other free resources such as Tatoeba Tatoeba: Collecting example sentences Additionally, we have extended these materials and added new features to provide an experience which is not available anywhere else on the internet!

Most common words in Japanese
here

Quizzes here

Lists of kanji (grades, JLPT N1 - N5) here

Printable edtions of the above lists: here

I hope you enjoy it

Mosunshine 01-30-2012 08:18 AM

Hi for Reading and Listening Practice, please see this blog
You can read the Kanji with and without Furigana.
And Watch a YouTube Video to listen to the blog being read out loud.

For speaking practice please see JOI
( JOI - Learn Japanese Online )

xsam 03-17-2012 04:09 PM

Kanji Quizzes
 
Here are some free kanji quizzes:

Japanese Kanji Quizzes - 日本語英語クイズ

There are over 1500 multiple choice questions in 11 quizzes on...

*common kanji
*technical terms
*kanji for names
*newspaper kanji
*katakana

There is also another section with quizzes on kanji phrases:

Japanese Kanji Phrase Quizzes - 日本語英語フレーズクイズ

*simple phrases
*time phrases
*phrases about the days of the week

With a bit of practice you can score 90/100 in just 15 minutes...:)

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kizoku 07-31-2017 11:10 AM

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tdondich 09-19-2017 12:40 AM

Can I introduce Nihongo Master?
 
Hey all! I'm also a student of Japanese. When I traveled to Japan, I returned home and wanted to continue my studies. I'm a software engineer so I started making a site and now a lot of other students use the site. Thankfully, I have a native Japanese instructor who writes out the lessons.

It's amazing, because quite a few people have passed their JLPT exams using my tool so I'm pretty happy with it.

It's Nihongo Master where you can learn japanese online. There's lessons, tools and a pretty solid community as well.

What's really useful is the study lists I've created and other members. So for example, there's the Joyo Kanji List. So if you learn every kanji on there, you're going to have an easy time inferring the meaning of current written publications in Japan.

There's quite a few other resources on the site too including a chat where you can practice writing your Japanese with others.

Disclaimer: There's a good deal of stuff that's available for free right when you sign on. But I need to keep the server hamsters fed so access to some of the more advanced lessons are for paying people. However, there's plenty to get started to see if learning Japanese is really for you or not.

hana0v0 10-31-2017 04:30 PM

I recommend this app:

https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...smoment.ds.jed

nice app, works offline with pronunciation.

isisbathory 05-14-2018 11:56 AM

I use Duolingo, it is pretty handy.


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