Japanese Kana Drill
autor Akuradani
Japanese Kana Drill
Tagi dla Japanese Kana Drill
Opis
Learn Japanese Katakana and Hiragana with fast, fun, and effective exercises. Kana Drill is designed for speed, flexibility, and results.
Jak grać
Memorize the kana for each level. Find and click on all the tiles that match the listed objective. Act quickly for maximum score.
There are 28 katakana and 28 hiragana levels. If you are a student, you may find it helpful to speak the kana aloud as you find them.
Try to get 100% on every level!
FAQ
Czym jest Kana Drill?
Kana Drill to gra do nauki języka japońskiego stworzona przez Akuradani, która pomaga graczom ćwiczyć rozpoznawanie i wpisywanie znaków kana.
Jak grać w Kana Drill?
W Kana Drill wyświetlane są znaki kana, a Twoim zadaniem jest jak najszybciej wpisać ich poprawne odczyty w transkrypcji łacińskiej.
Jakiego typu grą jest Kana Drill?
Kana Drill to edukacyjna gra do nauki pisania, skupiona na nauce i utrwalaniu znaków hiragany i katakany.
Czy w Kana Drill można wybrać, które kana ćwiczyć?
Tak, Kana Drill pozwala wybrać zestawy znaków kana do ćwiczenia, np. hiraganę, katakanę lub oba jednocześnie.
Czy Kana Drill jest dostępna za darmo online?
Tak, Kana Drill można grać za darmo w przeglądarce na Kongregate, co czyni ją dostępną dla każdego, kto chce poprawić rozpoznawanie znaków kana.
Komentarze
tomkii
Oct. 19, 2012
Very interesting. Some feedback: some sound effects and BGS might help.
Will there be a sequel with basic kanjis? That would be awesome.
Excellent suggestions. My prototype versions did have sound effects--katana slashes and clangs--but they didn't seem to fit in this version. I agree, though. Good sounds can be a dramatic improvement. Thank you for recommending a kanji upgrade. That gets me thinking about working on another game again. The trick is figuring out whether it will be an extension of this game or something exciting and new. I'm tending towards exciting and new. Hmmm.
nealon
Apr. 04, 2012
This really help to learn japanese, nice work :D
Thank you. I'm happy that students are getting some use out of it. By the way, if you're studying kanji, I've found that "Remembering the Kanji 1" is really nice. You can try it here: http://nirc.nanzan-u.ac.jp/publications/miscPublications/pdf/RK4/RK%201_sample.pdf. It helps you familiarize yourself with dozens of kanji without worrying about kun or on readings just yet. I'm trying this approach in my own studies.
del18098673_2284
Jun. 30, 2014
de is で, but in the drill it has been written as づ
AkiraChan25
Jan. 18, 2013
I have way more trouble learning katakana than hiragana from some reason. Nice game! 5/5
IceOnFire
Oct. 10, 2012
5/5 and faourited :)
Thanks! :)