Let's Learn Japanese
This is a collection of video lessons consisting
of 52 episodes, divided into two parts ( Basic I and Basic II ). Each part
consists of 26 episodes, and the episodes explain grammatical
structures, new words and cultural information about Japan.
The first part ( Basic I ) was made in the mid 1980's, and the second
part ( Basic II ) was created in the mid 1990's as a video-based Japanese
language study course for English speakers. And all episodes of both
parts were aired on television.
Let’s Speak Japanese Basic I
>>>>> Let’s Speak Japanese Basic I YouTube
26 video lessons produced by the Japan Foundation.
>>>>> Let’s Speak Japanese Basic I Download
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Let’s Speak Japanese Basic I I
>>>>> Let’s Learn Japanese Basic II - YouTube
25 video lessons produced by the Japan Foundation.
>>>>> Let’s Speak Japanese Basic II Download
PDF 26MB
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A place to practice writing in Japanese, with a community of native
speakers to help correct your sentences. Great for making your writing
sound more natural.
An online SRS app for practicing vocab and quizzing yourself on Kanji.
Short news articles written in Japanese updated everyday with helpful features built-in.
JWPce - Japanese word processor for Windows. Excellent built-in dictionary
and Kanji look-up capabilities. I could not live without this program.
rikaichan - A
Firefox add-on that gives you mouse-over popups for Japanese words.
rikai.com - Read Japanese web
pages (or pasted text) with mouse-over popups that tell you the readings and
meanings of Kanji, as well as many Katakana words. Works with
different browsers and you don't have to install anything...
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