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Foreign Language

  • The student has successfully learned the basic hiragana characters.
  • They can correctly identify and pronounce the hiragana characters.
  • The student has practiced writing the hiragana characters and can write them accurately.
  • They have learned some basic vocabulary words using hiragana.

To continue developing their hiragana skills, the student can practice reading and writing sentences or short paragraphs using hiragana. They can also try listening to spoken Japanese and transcribing what they hear using hiragana. Additionally, the student can explore Japanese children's books or websites that use hiragana to further improve their reading and comprehension skills.

Book Recommendations

  • Hiragana for Beginners by Amelia Suzuki: This book provides a comprehensive introduction to hiragana with clear explanations and practice exercises.
  • My First Japanese Words by Hiroshi Noda: This picture book introduces basic Japanese vocabulary using hiragana, making it an engaging way for the student to reinforce their hiragana skills.
  • The Hiragana Times by Various Authors: This magazine is designed for learners of Japanese and includes articles written in hiragana, allowing the student to practice reading and comprehension in a real-world context.

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