One of the hardest parts of learning Japanese just got a whole lot easier. ReadTheKanji.com keeps track of your progress as you study, allowing you to see the progress you make with each kanji. The site presents you with various kanji, which can be sorted by JLPT level, and gives you a Japanese sentence in which it is used. It is then your job to enter the kanji used in hiragana, with all of your efforts being recorded and tracked in an easy to read stats page.
ReadTheKanji.com screenshot - Enter the kanji you see in Hiragana.
I was really blown away when I first used this website. I wanted to keep upping my skill level and never stop. It kind of makes learning kanji like a game, with a “gotta catch’em all” feel to it.
The success of ReadTheKanji.com is definitely a result of the example sentences given for each kanji and the thorough stats kept for each attempt.
My progress of the Kanji Table - It looks like I could use some more practice.
Link: http://readthekanji.com
What do you think of it? How does it compare to other studying methods?
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