Kanji for animals and plants visual 〔level 2〕
Description
"Kanji for animals and plants visual" is a flash-card type material for you to learn how to write animals and plants in Kanji, covering about two hundred species.
Card-equivalents will appear in the following order.
①A picture of a certain animal ② its English word ③ its Katakana or Hiragana ④ its Kanji
Those cards are graded from Level One through Four, sorted by how difficult the kanjis are.
Note: You may encounter Kanjis classified up to Level Three in Japan, at supermarkets, or at sushi restaurants, but you should never assume that you can't get by in Japan if you can't read the kanjis tabbed as Level Four here. They are well outside the official å¸¸ç”¨æ¼¢å— list and you won't see those in everyday life in Japan, for but for a few exceptions(simple and familiar ones like 犬, 牛, 桃 and so forth), the name of animal or plants are usually written in katakana. The Level Four kanjis here are only seen on Japanese quiz shows like Can you read this Kanji?.
Card-equivalents will appear in the following order.
①A picture of a certain animal ② its English word ③ its Katakana or Hiragana ④ its Kanji
Those cards are graded from Level One through Four, sorted by how difficult the kanjis are.
Note: You may encounter Kanjis classified up to Level Three in Japan, at supermarkets, or at sushi restaurants, but you should never assume that you can't get by in Japan if you can't read the kanjis tabbed as Level Four here. They are well outside the official å¸¸ç”¨æ¼¢å— list and you won't see those in everyday life in Japan, for but for a few exceptions(simple and familiar ones like 犬, 牛, 桃 and so forth), the name of animal or plants are usually written in katakana. The Level Four kanjis here are only seen on Japanese quiz shows like Can you read this Kanji?.
