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mkengel -

Hello.
I have put free writing exercises of the 学習漢字、常用漢字 and for very tough ones the
kanji of JIS X 0208-1990 onto my homepage.
http://lernmaterialien.mkengel.de

Please feel free to use them and forward the files (or the link) to your interested friends.
Sorry, the introduction is in German but there is a kind of license in English - please read it.

Be careful with the last file, it is about 5.5MB and has 1470 pages.

I wish you good luck with your exercises.
Cheers
Michael



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mkengel -

I have extended the published kanji writing materials (free):

Gakushu-Kanji (学習漢字)
Joyo-Kanji (常用漢字)
JIS X 0208-1990
Kanken level 10 to pre-1 (漢字試験)
JLPT 4 to 1 (日本語能力試験)

http://lernmaterialien.mkengel.de/

Detailed explanation in every pdf file (sorry forgot to put online the explanation as a separate
file - you will find it this evening).

Cheers
Michael Engel










atitarev -

Wie geht's, Michael? How are you?

Thanks for the links.

You should have mentioned that there are links Chinese characters (汉字 / 漢字 (Hànzì)) as
well (on a Chinese language forum!). Do you have Chinese - English transalations? I am comfortable
using German but other users might not be. "Kanji" (漢字 / かんじ) (you probably know) is
used in English when talking about the Japanese characters.










mkengel -

Hello.
>>You should have mentioned that there are links Chinese characters (汉字 / 漢字 (Hànzì)) as
well (on a Chinese language forum!).

On my page there is only very few material for Chinese language learning but I link to HanDeDict
which I introduced here:
http://www. /showthread.php?t=10118
and here
http://www. /links/...wdetails&l=167

But we are here in the "Other cultures and language" section, so here only the Kanji announcement.

>>Do you have Chinese - English transalations? I am comfortable using German but other users might
not be.
No, we are only preparing materials for German-speaking people.

>>"Kanji" (漢字 / かんじ) (you probably know) is used in English when talking about the
Japanese characters.
After 13 years living in Japan, I think I know. Did I make somewhere a writing mistake ? Please
tell me where. Thank you.

Michael










atitarev -

No, sorry, Michael, I didn't mean to upset you. That's why I said "you probably know".










mkengel -

No problem.

A little bit off-topic now, but to answer one of your comments.

We take our German translations for the vocabulary cards directly from HanDeDict. But
unfortunately we have a different vocabulary base compared to CEDICT and we do not store the
English equivalent, so it is not possible to make Chinese-English translations.

We always recommend to printout our German cards without the German translations. On the blanc
backside you can write your own translations (English, French, Russian, etc)

Michael










atitarev -

Thanks, Michael, your site will be useful for all Chinese and Japanese learners, whatever their
first language is. There are similar sites in English to yours, though.












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