Kanji exercise
I usually learn new individual kanji by writing them a number of times, and then trying to write them without looking to my textbook. But I also wanted to practice reading, and I found some time ago a freeware utility, "Kanji Trainer Penpen". It makes you match kanji, reading and meaning. But the most interesting feature is that you can edit the files and make your own very easily, since their format is very simple. So I started making my own with the words of my textbook, "Nihongo Shoho" (= ABC of Japanese) by the Japan Foundation, written in kanji. You can find the finished files (one for each lesson) below.
In English
Lesson 1
Lesson 2
Lesson 3
Lesson 4
Lesson 5
Lesson 6
Lesson 7
Lesson 8
Note: these files list only words written in kanji. Words in katakana were omitted. Regular numbers were also omitted (you can practice enough with the original level set). The whole book consists of 34 lessons.
In italiano - In Italian
Sooner or later I'll place translated files here (sooner if requested, later if not... :)
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