Academic Japanese 5 (Kanji 2200)

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LecturerYasuyo TOKUHIRO, Designated Professor
DepartmentG30, Spring Monday 4, Fall Monday 5
Related departmentInternational Affairs Global Engagement Center
Recommended for:International Students, G30 Students (Credits: 2.01.5 hours / session, One session / week, 15 weeks / semester)

Key Features

When discussing the challenges of studying Japanese, more than a few people bring up kanji. It is common for people studying the language to feel some uncertainty about just how many kanji they should learn, or how useful any particular kanji will turn out to be. There are many kanji characters, and it takes time to learn them. However, once you have made them your own, knowing kanji can be very useful, and will contribute to your understanding of Japanese and will help accelerate the speed with which the language can be learned. Learning kanji will also enhance your ability to reason and help you be both more expressive and creative. The use of one kanji will often lead to the use of another kanji and so help with building vocabulary.

There are people who lament that they ‘forget the kanji right away. ‘We like to tell these folks that’ Forgetting is a good thing. Only people who have forgotten a character can recall it. People who never knew a character cannot bring it back to mind.’ Escaping from the sense of helplessness in thoughts like ‘I’ll be forgetting it at any rate’ may in fact be a hidden key to success when it comes to learning kanji. It is our sincere hope that this class will prove useful as part of a process in which students transition from learning frequently used kanji to a level where the feeling is that one ‘couldn’t possibly forget’ a particular character that has been encountered many times.

Japanese version is below:
アカデミック日本語5(漢字2200)

Textbook

『日本語学習のためのよく使う順 漢字 2200』、徳弘康代(編著)、三省堂、2500 円
KANJI 2200 Listed according to Frequency and Familiarity, Sanseido Co., Ltd.

Course Schedule

Session Exam Coverage Contents
1 Class content explanation, How to use "KANJI 2200", idiom structure
2 1-80 Six classes of Kanji, Etymology, "On" and "Kun" readings, stroke orders
3 81-160 Kanji character radicals
4 161-240 The "Okurigana" (Hiragana that follows kanji)
5 241-320 Kanji prefix and suffix analysis
6 321-400 Kanji sound characteristic: double consonant and sequential voicing
7 401-480 Assonant words, listening and pronunciation practice (retest applications)
8 481-560
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9 561-640 Learning using concept maps 1
10 641-720 Learning using concept maps 2
11 721-800 Different kanji with the same reading
12 801-880 Skillfully using intransitive verbs, transitive verbs and passive and causative
13 881-960 Four character idioms and common expressions
14 961-1040 Proverbs, Geographical names, personal names (retest applications)
15 1041-1120
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Resources

Tests and Answers

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Lecture Notes

Note:All files are in Japanese.

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Last updated

May 08, 2020