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Good kanji exercise books for teaching? - nasadigital - 2013-01-23 Any good kanji exercise books that i could use to hand out print outs during class to practice with the students? Also some kanji learning books that i could use to hand out print outs that the student could learn from would be also great~ Thanks in advance. Good kanji exercise books for teaching? - tokyostyle - 2013-01-24 Before I found RTK I was happy with the "Basic Kanij Book" series. It's two volumes that gets you to about 1,000 kanji. There is also a "Intermediate Kanji Book" series that gets you through the rest of the 常用漢字. (Like most people who post here the easiest way to get through them all is still Heisig's RTK or one of the many modifications of it.) Good kanji exercise books for teaching? - sherlock - 2013-04-05 Yeah, the Basic Kanji Book and Intermediate Kanji Book (green and orange?) are really useful. I used it as a supplement to my school's curriculum. We never used a separate Kanji book. We had a list of the different Kanji that came out in each chapter of Minna no Nihongo (Kanji, on and kun readings, meanings, example sentences). We gave them away as hand outs, and we also have these sheets of paper with grids/boxes for the students to practice writing with. Good kanji exercise books for teaching? - Zgarbas - 2013-04-05 tokyostyle Wrote:Before I found RTK I was happy with the "Basic Kanij Book" series. It's two volumes that gets you to about 1,000 kanji. There is also a "Intermediate Kanji Book" series that gets you through the rest of the 常用漢字.Basic kanji book only takes you to 500 kanjis, not 1000. Each volume covers 250 kanjis. My own quirk with it was the order of the kanjis, which didn't make much sense to me. Other than that, I enjoyed it. Intermediate kanji book was too big of a leap after that though; the jump in difficulty is too much, and there aren't enough explanations in it imho. Our Uni moved on to kanji 700 (which is pretty underwhelming, but it's better than nothing, I guess). |