こんにちは Hello everyone~! I work for Civic University in Europe as a Japanese teacher. I really enjoy teaching Japanese. I would like to share it with more people.
really nice Video but next time you could emphasis more the stroke order of tsu and shi. you wright it the same in this video but it has two different stroke orders to differnciate it better. edit: you did in this video but I did not see it. nice job!
We need to know the Japanese pronunciation too 😢. Even in my native language air conditioner is pronounced same, so writing in native is easier. Here it's not air but ear con....
This realllyyy helps alot, i already memorized hiragana but katakana is so confusing to me. Thanks to this video i really feel like i memorized most of the katakana!!
This is by far the best video for learning Katakana. I had trouble remembering many Katakana and the entire video was very very easy to remember. Highlight for me was Mount St. H E lens.
Bad things about this video: * (To me) Some of the mnemonics were terrible and not helpful at all. * I felt the examples weren’t that helpful as I am just learning the Katakana symbols. * Some parts were a bit too fast and had to pause. Good things about this video: * LOVED the presentation style. Colourful, relaxing and enjoyable. * I LOVED the little mini tests at the end of each group. In particular, the little reading tests! As a complete beginner, they challenged me to recall the past symbols and integrate them with the new ones I just learned. Very fun! Great effort making this video. If you haven’t done it yet, could I please make a suggestion: make a supplementary video of mini tests. I think I and many others would get a lot of benefit from it :)