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title: "Kana Flashcards: Learn and Remember Kana in a Flash With Visual and Verbal Mnemonics Cards – May 15, 2015"
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# Kana Flashcards: Learn and Remember Kana in a Flash With Visual and Verbal Mnemonics Cards – May 15, 2015

**Brand:** max hodgestomoko okazakimaury aaseng
**Price:** 33 kr
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- **What is this?** Kana Flashcards: Learn and Remember Kana in a Flash With Visual and Verbal Mnemonics Cards – May 15, 2015 by max hodgestomoko okazakimaury aaseng
- **How much does it cost?** 33 kr with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Customer Reviews

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    So Much Fun!!!
  

*by S***N on Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2013*

I am moving to Tokyo very soon, and the only Japanese I know is "hello" and numbers 1-10. I have tried learning the Japanese alphabet and vocabulary using Youtube videos and computer print-outs I've found on the web. I was starting to give up hope because teaching yourself a new language can be really difficult, and I was having no luck with my resources. I found these Kana flashcards and they looked like they might help out. I liked the fact that it offered Hiragana and Katakana, even though I had no intention of learning Katakana anytime in the near future (I was told to go slow and start with the easier of the two).  When I got the cards in the mail, I was pleased with their quality. The cards are sturdy and coated to prevent wear and tearing, and they come in two trays to seperate the two writing styles. I set the box aside for about a week because I was still intimidated from my previous attempts. One night my family started watching a movie that was starting to bore me so I decided to open the box and give 'em a try.  I started with the first 5 "a, e, i, o, u" and got those memorized, then moved on to the next 5 "ka, ke, ki, ko, ku". After I had all 10 down, I moved to "sa, se, shi, so, su", so on and so forth. Each time I had another 5 memorized, I added them to the stack of cards I had already completed to review and insure I had fully memorized each one. By the time the movie was over (about 1 hour 45 minutes) I had the entire Hiragana alphabet memorized without a single wrong answer. My family couldn't believe it happened so quickly and easily (neither could I). My 9 year old daughter wanted to take a stab at it because she said it looked like I was having finally having fun learning Japanese (it was true). It was almost time for her to go to sleep, so we didn't have much time to learn. With the time we had left in the evening, she was able to learn almost half of the alphabet. I couldn't believe how much fun we were having with it. The next morning she and I decided to take another look at the cards to see how much we were able to retain over the night. I'm please to say, we were wrong on only 2 or 3 of the cards. After that, I shuffled the cards over and over to mix the rotation, each time flawlessly reciting the alphabet.  In my opinion, the real magic to these cards is the teaching technique included beside each character. Beside every character, is a picture to associate with and sometimes a short sentence. Once you can associate a picture with the letter and the sound it makes, it just seems burned into memory. I couldn't believe how easy and fun it was to learn. I spent the next afternoon timing myself to see just how fast I could go through the cards without mistake. I was having so much fun that I didn't want to stop, so I decided to go big or go home...I opened the Katakana pack. I started laughing because this alphabet that I had been so intimidated with (and was sure that I would need at least another year to learn) was equally as easy to learn as Hiragana. Using the exact same method (5 cards at a time), I was able to learn Katakana in just about the same time as Hiragana. Now I mix both packs (conveniently seperated by red and blue) and time myself with all the cards hoping to get more of a challenge. Now that each of the alphabets are completely memorized, I've moved onto vocabulary. This is another great feature to an already amazing product, you get 5 vocabulary words to each card so you can identify the letters, sound out the word, and get it's definition.  I know this is getting long-winded, and I'm probably sounding like I work for the company. It's just that I can't say enough good things about this product. I don't know if they have cards for any other languages or not, but if I need to learn a new language I'll check these guys first. Seriously, if you want to learn the Japanese alphabet, THESE CARDS ARE A MUST!!!  Thanks for reading this, sorry for rambling. Good luck with your lessons!!!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Best flashcards!
  

*by B***N on Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2010*

The question every potential buyer is probably asking himself is, "Should I buy the White Rabbit or the Tuttle flash cards?"  Well, my personal answer is: White Rabbit.The White Rabbit cards have a few things I favor over the Tuttle versions.  First, the kana characters themselves are displayed in a large format.  Also, four other 'fonts' are given which display the character (in a smaller size, too--some characters may look different to you when scaled down).  These things are a HUGE advantage and would help you read big signs to newspaper print effectively.  Tuttle cards have the character shown only once in a large size on the front and a smaller size on the back.Five vocabulary words are given for each kana with White Rabbit, versus four from Tuttle.  This isn't a huge deal, but it adds up: With ROUGHLY 100 cards total, your gaining an extra ~100 vocabulary words with White Rabbit.  However, White Rabbit provides vocabulary words which start with the given kana AND include the kana (somewhere) in the vocabulary.  Tuttle provides only words which begin with the given kana.  To me, this really doesn't matter.Stroke order is shown on both versions, but to me the White Rabbit version is a bit more 'clear.'  This is probably also subject to opinion.White Rabbits BIGGEST help are the mnemonics.  Okay, so if you read the introduction cards they admit that not all the mnemonics are great.  They urge you to buy the accompanying audio lessons, but a quick search for "hiragana pronunciation" on any search engine will yield you audio clips of correct pronunciation.  Youtube has some good results too.  Point is:  The visual mnemonics especially can be very helpful for any kana you have particular trouble in remembering.  Yes, some of the mnemonics suck, but I challenge you to do better.  Plus, if you need a mnemonic to remember every single kana, maybe Japanese isn't for you!Cons?  I only have one:  White Rabbit insists on numbering the cards on the kana side.  For me, this is bad news!  Some difficult to remember kanas can be remembered simply by their number.  For example:  to the novice, 'i' and 'ri' may look similar, but i is number 2 and ri is number 40.  Me, ne, nu, wa, and re also have (superficially) similar symbols.  My best advice if your subconscious likes to cheat is to cover the numbers with your thumb (they aren't really important).TIPS FOR LEARNING JAPANESE:  Immerse yourself.  Watch movies in Japanese with Japanese subtitles.  Buy flash cards for kana AND kanji (especially kanji!).  Buy a college level textbook.  And whatever you do, don't just buy one textbook, buy multiple books that teach in different ways!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Incredible cards for beginners!
  

*by K***E on Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2013*

I actually bought these cards for a friend since I already know hiragana and katakana, but even so, I found these cards extremely helpful since they had tons of vocabulary (450+) and provided stroke order just in case I needed reference. Needless to say, I bought myself a set too!I provided some customer images, one of which shows card size in case you need to know. It's a little over a size of an average credit card. The same size of all whiterabbitpress flashcards I've seen. Very sturdy and very durable.I would recommend these to both beginners and lower intermediate learners who have yet to grasp a good bit of vocabulary. Anyone above that would find these cards useless and boring (who wants to learn something they already know, right?).I always find the best way to learn kanji and kana is through repetition and consistency. You can actually learn the kana in a few hours if you focus on it and then shuffle the cards and review them over the next few days to set it into your memory for good. If you have limited time, then do 5 at a time, learn 5, add 5 more later, shuffle and review. Learn 5 more, shuffle and review (great technique for kanji too). Make sure to review every few days! Eventually, you won't have to do this to do this but it's good to make it a habit while you do.

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