It offers a prefix and suffix mindmapping of Japanese kanji characters. All with explanations and pronounciations. Very useful to enhance Kanji vocabulary.
learn, practice and repeat the 1,006 Kyōiku kanji (education kanji), focusing on the most commonly used kanji. It's separated in grades, which Japanese schoolchildren should learn each year of elementary school.
The Reading Tutor was designed to help JFL/JSL learners improve their reading skills in Japanese. This system was developed specifically to help learners study written Japanese at their own pace, in their own way.
heydude00001
http://translate.google.com/#
Google Translate is an excellent tool to translate a word, a chapter and even the whole page into plenty of other languages.
R-polyglot
Very detailed course: grammar, lots of vocabulary (in kana and kanji) and many sample phrases:
http://www.guidetojapanese.org/learn/grammar
heydude00001
Just tried this site. Looks really good and the contents are also pretty introductiv.Thank you for your recommendation.
heydude00001
http://www.rikai.com/kanjimap/
It offers a prefix and suffix mindmapping of Japanese kanji characters. All with explanations and pronounciations. Very useful to enhance Kanji vocabulary.
heydude00001
http://www.summerimpactjapan.com/mnemonics.jpg
Learn the basic Alphabet of Japanese: Hiragana : (this site provides some helpful mnemonics for faster memorization.)
heydude00001
http://unckel.de/kanateacher/index-en.html
Practice hiragana and katakana alphabets.
heydude00001
http://www.unckel.de/kanacards/index-en.html
Make flashcard(cuecard) of hiragana and katakana.
heydude00001
http://unckel.de/kanjirepeater/index.html?ref=kanateacher-en
Kanji repeater with 6 different levels.
learn, practice and repeat the 1,006 Kyōiku kanji (education kanji), focusing on the most commonly used kanji. It's separated in grades, which Japanese schoolchildren should learn each year of elementary school.
heydude00001
http://language.tiu.ac.jp/index_e.html
Japanese readings
The Reading Tutor was designed to help JFL/JSL learners improve their reading skills in Japanese. This system was developed specifically to help learners study written Japanese at their own pace, in their own way.
heydude00001
http://kanji.sljfaq.org/kanji16/draw-canvas.html
Handwritten kanji recognition.
Draw a kanji in the box with the mouse. The computer will try to recognize it. Be careful about drawing strokes in the correct order and direction.