Hiragana/Katakana Workbook (pdf)

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15 responses so far

15 Responses to “Hiragana/Katakana Workbook (pdf)”

  1. Martin says:

    Lovely 🙂 This helped me allot:)

  2. CJ says:

    wow! this is great 😀

  3. patricia says:

    nice! i like it, its easy to understand and its perfect 4 a kid just like me! thank you sooo much!

  4. Loki says:

    Arigato gozaimasu!

    Cameron reply on April 16th, 2011:

    dooitashimashite!

  5. Ali says:

    Oh! , Amazing!

  6. Heather says:

    This site is amazing! arigato gozaimasu!

  7. Tofu says:

    Thank you!

  8. momo says:

    no more link? 🙁 I only found this now. T.T

  9. Ana Monaghan says:

    HI! I am trying to learn Japanese on my own. I lived in Japan for 20 years as a teacher and came back to Hawaii after my lovely grandchild was born. I would like to look over your pages and maybe practice as time permits. Would that be possible?

    You can google my name and find some of my history in Japan and Hawaii, particularly as an artist.

    Thank you.

    Ana Monaghan

  10. Pradeep says:

    Lovely
    I am so happy to learn from this site.
    Million thanks.
    Arigatou gozaimasu.

  11. NERANDRA CORDOVA says:

    HI, I would love to have copies of your resources , they look great and I will benefit my younger son, he wants to learn Japanese, and he is picking up words and phrases in Japanese without me teaching him, I think he will benefit a lot from your resources, he has dyslexia and Japanese will help him to be more confident, and to believe that he is smart. Learning to read English has been difficult due to his dyslexia. If he learns to write and to read Japanese that will bring confidence to him. I hope that you read my post and that you will be able to help.
    domo arigato gozaimasu
    Mrs. Cordova

  12. Sian says:

    Disappointed this is gone… just what I was looking for! Shame people ruined it, haha.

  13. Chi says:

    I wish I could access your resources. I want to learn Japanese.