So, you've mastered hiragana and katakana, and now you're preparing for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) N5.
Congratulations on taking your Japanese studies to the next level!
One key component of the exam is the kanji section. While you won't be required to write kanji on the test, research shows that writing is one of the most effective ways to reinforce memory and improve recognition. Simply put, the best way to learn to read kanji is to learn to write kanji.
This workbook will guide you through writing 103 essential kanji commonly found on the JLPT N5 exam.
Inside, you'll find:
This workbook provides multiple opportunities to practice each kanji, ensuring complete mastery. Repetition is the key to success, and this book equips you with the tools you need to excel in the kanji section of the JLPT N5.
Start writing today and take one step closer to fluency!