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How To Learn Kanji Readings – Here’s What Actually Works

March 12, 2020November 11, 2018 by Nick Hoyt

When it comes to learning kanji, the two most important parts are the meanings and the readings. Each one is such a large topic that I thought I would handle them separately. Today I want to cover how to learn … Read more

Categories Tactics Tags Kanji, Reading 6 Comments

Learn How To Read Japanese In 8 Weeks: A 5-Step Guide.

March 12, 2020January 16, 2018 by Nick Hoyt

They say that Japanese is one of the hardest languages to learn for native English speakers due to the vast difference in the writing systems. But I’ve got a systematic approach that will help you learn how to read Japanese … Read more

Categories Tactics Tags Reading 10 Comments

Should You Read Japanese Books on Kindle?

March 12, 2020November 13, 2017 by Nick Hoyt

How would you like to get better at reading Japanese? And how many of you would like to have access to lots of interesting Japanese books and manga? Both of these things can be attained, and rather simply, when you … Read more

Categories Tools Tags Reading 2 Comments

Learn Japanese by Immersion – The Brute Force Technique

March 12, 2020July 29, 2017 by Nick Hoyt

One of the things I hear a lot is that, “you have to move to Japan to become fluent in Japanese.” In other words, to master the language, you have to learn Japanese by immersion. But that’s not true as … Read more

Categories Tactics Tags Listening, Reading 4 Comments

What is the Japanese Alphabet? If You Don’t Know, You’d Better Read This

March 12, 2020January 28, 2017 by Nick Hoyt

Learning how to speak Japanese and learning how to read it are two totally different stories! For the most part, the speaking part is a lot more fluid and flexible with the rules of grammar than the written part is. What is … Read more

Categories Japanese Tags Kanji, Reading 14 Comments
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