So, you have learned hiragana and katakana, and you are now studying for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test N5.
Congratulations on taking your study of the language to the next level.
As you know, one of the parts of the exam is the kanji section. Although the kanji section does not include the writing of kanji, there is a substantial body of research that shows that the act of writing dramatically improves memory recall.
Thus, the best way to learn to recognize and read kanji is to learn to write kanji.
This workbook will teach you to write 103 of the kanji most frequently seen on the JLPT N5 examination.
In addition to the stroke order diagram that shows you how to write the kanji, there are examples of other writing styles so you are able to recognize the kanji no matter how it is presented.
Other benefits include:
- Professionally designed softbound cover
- Extra practice pages
- At 8.5" x 11" / 18.9 x 24.6 cm, it is big enough for plenty of practice space
- Both beginning and standard-sized genkou youshi grids to work with as you improve your writing skill
Finally, this workbook gives you multiple opportunities to practice writing each of the kanji to achieve complete mastery. Repetition is the key to success, and this book provides the tools needed to achieve success on the kanji section of the N5 test.