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Product Details
- Cards
- Publisher: Japan Publications (USA); Cards edition (October 1,
1991)
- ISBN: 0870408852
- Product Dimensions: 7.1 x 8.1 x 3.7 inches
- Shipping Weight: 4.2 pounds.
- Average Customer Review:
based on 5 reviews.
Spotlight Reviews
29 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
Perfect
companion to Remembering the Kanji series., February 4, 2001
Flashcards for Kanji studies are almost a must have tool and there
are 2 ways to make your flashcards set: the difficult way is do it
yourself and the easy one is to buy already made cards. I've tried both
ways and if you don't want to spend time cutting paper and looking for
kanji info in dictionary (and it is not a small quantity of time and
efforts), then James W. Heisig's Kanji Study Cards is the perfect
solution. The only serious drawback is the price of 130 US$, but in my
opinion their study value is worth the money I've spent. The card come
packaged in file cabinet like carrying case, making it easy to manage
them. There are 2042 kanji cards and almost 60 empty cards for filling
with characters absent from the set, though it seems to me rather remote
possibility for some time until I really begin to need to do it. Card
set is build around Remembering the Kanji book series (volume 1, 2 and
3) following it's order and excellent learning method. There is also
cross-reference to Nelson's Japanese-English Character Dictionary and
P.G.O'Neill's Essencial Kanji. Unlike similar cards it uses katakana and
hiragana for on and kun readings respectively. There is also at least
one compoung example with space provided to add more. Finally in my
opinion it fully deserves 5 stars given to it. |
15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
Not
very durable, July 11, 2003
The main reason I bought these cards was to save myself the time and
effort of making my own - and to this end, they serve their purpose. Yet
while the information on each card is great, I have a few complaints.
First of all, the quality of the box and the cards is basic and not
particularly durable. The box is made of light cardboard, and the cards
are also made of fairly lightweight card paper. For the price I expected
better quality. Another feature I don't like, but which seems to be the
standard for Kanji cards, is that rather than turn over the card from
left to right (or right to left) like a page, you turn it "up and over".
Any more complaints? Yes, a little colour coding on the cards would be
nice. However, I do appreciate the effort put into creating these cards,
and hopefully future editions will be more durable, more colourful and a
little cheaper.
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Customer Reviews
Avg. Customer Review:
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
kanji
cards, December 15, 2004
I will admit the cards are helpful, but for the price, not enough. I
expected better quality and better kanji information. Yeah, buying them
savse time, but making them saves money and I've found that when I write
the cards myself, I learn the information better. |
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
Excellent
for lazy people like myself, November 7, 2002
This set of more than 2000 flash cards, is an excellent supplement to
James Heisig`s Remembering the Kanji.
The price is rather stiff though; but I think it`s worth it, as creating
the cards yourself is an extremely boring and time-consuming task. The
cards follow the format described in Remembering the Kanji. A nice box
in which you can store your cards, is included as well. |
19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
Computer
Flash Cards; Kanji Gold, September 4, 2002
Reviewer: A reader
The Kanji Study Cards are great. If you wish to add a computer flash
card component to your study regimen, there's a great program that uses
the Hesig's format. "Kanji Gold" by Dr. Hewgill is a free 3MB download
that is very popular. Just run a search for it on Yahoo. "ganbatte" |
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