Word Games http://www.nafai.org/japanese/games/
Since you formulate your sentence (your question) as a statement, the person that tries to guess what you mean, should formulate her guess as a questions (just like in Jeopardy!!).
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Useful Dailogues http://www.hellonavi......anese.html
Simple dialogues from an elementary school setting.
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Technical Issues http://www.maniform.com/j/readers.htm
You get to a Web page, open an application or come across a Usenet message that's clearly from Japan, China or Korea, but all you see is incomprehensible jumbles of letters.
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Site Selling Info about Reading http://members.aol.com/Joyo96/
FACT: A strategy based on sound research can mobilize and compel Kanji to contribute to conversational skills. See The Kanji Way to Japanese Language Power, and start enjoying Kanji today.
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Reading Tutor http://language.tiu.ac.jp/tools_e.html
Reading Tutor was designed to help JFL/JSL learners improve their reading skills in Japanese. To make Reading Tutor more user-friendly, we welcome any comments or suggestions you may have.
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Reading Tutor http://language.tiu.ac.jp/index_e.html
Learn to read with this creative dictionary.
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Reading Suggestion http://www.ntu.edu.a......a.htm#KGNG
Kokusai Gakuyuukai Nihongo Gakkou (i.e. International Student Association Japanese Language School). 1959. Yomikata:
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Reading Samples http://contest.think......index.html
Great short reading samples with explanations.
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Reading Quizzes http://www.stonescho......n/nihongo/
The one thing Read Japanese Today doesn't have is an index! Because the book is presented in a linear, almost narrative format,
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Reading Practice http://nafai.org/japanese/reading/
The following reading exercises have been taken from various sources. I have tried to split them up into basic, intermediate and advanced. But in reality I guess
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Reading Names http://ww1.baywell.n....../kanji.htm
If you want to read a Japanese scoreboard or the team and player standings in a local sports paper or on Japanese Internet pages, you'll have to learn a little kanji.
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Reading Comprehension Quiz http://faculty.virgi....../comp.html
University of Virginia Online Kanji Exercises
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Reading Business Cards http://www.ntu.edu.a......e/name.htm
The writing on the card to the right is not very clear, but if this problem is overcome, then business (or name) cards (meishi) might well be exploited for reading lessons.
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Reading http://www.ntu.edu.a......pn/jpn.htm
This set of pages is concerned with developing interactive lesson material for reading the types of Japanese writing of greatest importance for daily life in Japan, namely those encountered on such things as signs and menus.
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Phone Japanese http://www.nafai.org......ng_tel.php
The following list of expressions are meant to be used when answering telephone calls. If the person calling actually wants to talk to you, just go ahead and
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Mini-Novels http://www.japanpen.......bhome.html
Novels to read or download.
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Learn to Read http://ourworld.comp......erview.htm
Written Japanese consists of Chinese ideographs, called KANJI, imbedded within words, markers, and inflections written in a 46-character phonetic "alphabet" called HIRAGANA. A second set of phonetic characters called KATAKANA is used
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Katakana Frequency http://www.ntu.edu.a....../count.htm
In the katakana lessons, more frequent symbols (in terms of dictionary frequency) tend to be introduced before less frequent ones, which thus tends to maximise the vocabulary accessible to the learner after each lesson.
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Kanji Reading Quiz http://www.lang.nago......I/top.html
Choose your level and pick which reading is correct.
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Japanese Reading Lessons http://www.mindsprin......panese.htm
Free online lessons about reading Japanese.
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