オンラインで使える日本語教材
These are free-to-use online materials that I have developed to help people learn Japanese.
I am a long-term resident of Japan. I came to Japan when I was four years old.
Japanese-English Quizzes in Romaji
You can use these even if your computer doesn 't support Japanese characters.
Matching Quizzes and Multiple-choice Quizzes Using Only Romaji
Japanese Kana Quizzes
Hiragana
Katakana
Multiple-choice Vocabulary Quizzes Using Only Kana
New April 2013: Japanese Sentences with English Translations
I 'm developing this at aitstudy.com/je, and will eventually move this project over to this website.
Sentences with both が and を in that order
Sentences with が, に and を in that order etc. Kanji Study
Multiple-choice Vocabulary Quizzes on Words Using Kanji
Quizzes on 516 High Frequency Japanese Family Names (Surnames).
Words from Japanese Newspapers in Order of Frequency
Multiple-choice Vocabulary Quizzes Sorted by Frequency of Word Use.
CGI Flashcards: Randomly Chosen Japanese Words for Reading Practice
Each time you load the page you will get a random selection of words from the 17,155 words using kanji that were marked as commonly-used (P) in EDICT.
Reading Japanese Signs
Practice reading Japanese signs.
Japanese Language Proficiency Test Vocabulary Lists
Vocabulary Multiple-choice Quizzes, Matching Quizzes, and Flashcards.
Also, Vocabulary Study Lists Linked to Online Dictionaries
Daily Startup (Home) Page for Students of Japanese
Get 36 kanji characters a day.
Choose your own level or as many levels as you would like to cover each day.
You 'll be able to see all the 1,908 selected kanji characters several times a year.
Also included are 3 major English search engines, 3 major Japanese search engines and some Japanese reading tools, so it will make a useful "home" page for you.
Japanese Reading and Translation Practice
Read Japanese sentences with kanji introduced
Bibliography: Readability: It 's Past, Present, & Future Beverly L. Zakaluk and S. Jay Samuels, editors, published by the International Reading Association, Newark, Delaware, 1988 Small Claims Court Materials: Can They Be Read? Can They Be Understood? by Richard Darville and Marilyn Hiebert Canadian Law Information Council, CLIC Papers on PLEI, no. 7, 1985 http://plainlanguage.com/newreadability.html