GENKI Kanji Cards for 2nd Ed. App Reviews

VERSION
3.0.2
SCORE
3.6
TOTAL RATINGS
13
PRICE
$5.99

GENKI Kanji Cards for 2nd Ed. App Description & Overview

What is genki kanji cards for 2nd ed. app? Learn basic kanji through kanji words:
GENKI Kanji Cards is a digital card app that helps users become able to recognize 317 basic kanji by studying more than 1,100 kanji words at their own pace!

This is the second official iPhone app to be released for “GENKI: An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese,” a best-selling series of Japanese learning materials boasting more than 1.2 million copies sold.

Advantages
◆ Users can view the cards as they like, enabling them to study at their own pace.
◆ By repeating a process of memorization and self-checking, learners can master readings of kanji words and recognition of basic kanji.
◆ Cards already mastered are progressively removed from the card deck, so users can concentrate on just the kanji that challenge them, making for a more efficient approach to learning.

Study methods and functions
◇ “MyDeck” allows users to view the cards over and over, so they can take their time learning.
・Users memorize the kanji by freely displaying or hiding each card’s kanji word or reading.
・Basic information on the target kanji is provided on the back of each card.
・Fun illustrations and mnemonic hints help users to better retain the kanji studied.
(The illustrations and hints are taken from the very popular learning resource “Kanji Look and Learn.”)
◇ “Check” helps learners to track their mastery.
・Users check their understanding of the cards studied and sort them into those mastered and those not yet retained.
・Retention can be checked by going from Reading to Kanji, or vice-versa.
・The cards already mastered are taken out of the set, leaving behind just those that still need to be worked on.

◇ “List” displays a list of all the words and kanji covered by the app so that users can see their progress and review them.
・In the lists arranged in lesson order, a-i-u-e-o order, or alphabetical order, checkmarks are automatically placed next to words that have been mastered. The cards can be displayed from the list entries, enabling quick review.
・Kanji information on the cards can be displayed from the entries in the On/Kun list.

○This app is based on the second edition of GENKI.
○Ads: The app does not display any ads that might interfere with learning.

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App Name GENKI Kanji Cards for 2nd Ed.
Category Education
Published
Updated 17 October 2020, Saturday
File Size 169.79 MB

GENKI Kanji Cards for 2nd Ed. Comments & Reviews 2024

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Great for learning Kanji. For learning the on-yomi and kun-yomi reading of the kanji, this is a great app. I learned a lot of kanji compound words using this great app. It really extended my vocabulary beyong the textbook. I do wish that the app contains audio recording of each compoung words. This is great for preparting JLPT N4 and N5. Thank you so much.

Great app!. Great app specially if you are using the Genki textbook to learn Japanese. This is the basic level.

Great Companion to Book. I am in an accelerated Japanese class, (1 year of Japanese crammed into 12 weeks) that uses the Genki text. I have this app and the Genki vocab app and they are both fantastic. I literally deleted all other apps that I spend too much time on, (Instagram, Pinterest, etc.) because I want to use my Genki apps instead. If your class uses Genki and you are serious about learning Japanese, get both apps. がんばって!

Disappointed; potential though. A little misleading, I thought there would an option to draw the kanji in the app, there isn’t. The user interface is also pretty horrendous.

Amazing complement to the textbooks. If you have a few extra dollars and are having trouble learning the kanji, i think this is a great option. You can practice either the Japanese or English readings, it includes an animation for the stroke order of each kanji, and there are also mnemonics for each character. It includes all the kanji from both Genki books. I highly recommend writing all the kanji from each flash card while thinking about the meaning and repeating the pronunciation out loud as your using the app. I just finished all the kanji from Genki 2, and I’m already missing this app, it is just so useful. :)

Climb Kanji Mountain. I love this app! Please continue your good work Japan Times😃

Really helpful! But.... There are one thing this app is missing and I would’ve given it five stars. It’s too quiet! Like the Vocab app, I thought that this one would have audio as well. I think that having audio samples along with its hiragana pronunciation would really help people who learn aurally.

Poorly Conceived. At the menu page of this Genji Kanji app, you get to choose a lesson, starting with Lesson 3. If you try to scroll up to Lesson 1 or 2, you see the message “Start by mastering the words in Set 1 and 2. Genki Lessons 1 & 2 contain no kanji to be learned.” I tried everything but could never access Lessons 1 & 2, or the words in Set 1 and 2. Oh well. Let’s start with Lesson 3 then. It is divided into Set 1, 2, 3 and 4, but 3 and 4 are greyed out. I will click on Set 1 which becomes highlighted. Nothing else happens. At the top of the screen are two buttons: Kanji and Reading. Let’s click on Kanji. Still nothing happens. At the bottom of the screen are two buttons: My Deck and Check. Let’s click on My Deck. Now I see a blank box at the top of the screen. In the middle of the screen is the word “one.” At the bottom of the screen is the word いち。 There are two ways that I can interact with this screen. If I touch the blank box, the kanji character for “one” appears in the box. So what? I haven’t learned anything by doing this. On the other hand, if I click on a button at the bottom of the screen, showing a circle in an arrow configuration, again I see the kanji for “one.” Again, I haven’t learned anything. At the top of the screen are three pronunciations for “one”: いち、いっ、ひと。If I click on them, nothing happens. At the bottom of the screen are two icons. One looks like a deck of cards. If I click on it, a “mnemonic hint” appears on the screen consisting of a fat index finger protruding from a hand. This is the way that I am supposed to remember “one." The second icon at the bottom of the screen looks like a brush. If I click on this, I come to a screen titled Stroke Order, which shows a horizontal line in the middle. If I click on the Play button at the bottom of this screen, the software draws the line from left to right. I still haven’t learned anything. OK. Let’s go back to the first screen, where Lesson 3, Set 1 is still highlighted. This time, instead of clicking MyDeck, I will click Check, the only other choice. This takes me to a screen called "Remember the kanji?" In the middle of this screen is a word consisting of two kanji. There are furigana at the top of these kanji, but the one on the right is represented by an empty box. The kanji on the left is し, and the one on the right (which is hidden) is かい, judging from the furigana above the box. If I click on the empty box, the kanji かい magically appears. So what? I still haven’t learned anything that I couldn’t have learned from any dictionary. This app is pointless. What are they trying to achieve? I would like to offer some advice to the developers. If you want to teach Japanese to gaijin (foreigners), please get some gaijin involved in your development process. Ask them what works for them. When gaijin try to learn kanji, the first thing we want to know is what each kanji looks like, how it is pronounced, what its meanings are and how it is used in sentences. The second thing we want to know is whether you have any good mnemonics to help us to remember the kanji. There are at least three kinds of mnemonics that are helpful: a) you can give names to the subcomponents of the kanji and make phrases with them (of course, this doesn’t work with simple kanji like いち); b) you can find English words that are pronounced in the same way that the kanji is pronounced and make phrases with them (for example, I have one itchy dog); and c) you can show similar kanji side-by-side so that students learn to recognize the differences between kanji that look very much alike. The third thing that gaijin need from an app like this is a chance to practice reading the kanji you are trying to teach them. This means that you have to show the kanji all by itself on the screen. No hints are allowed! If you show a hint, like “one” or “いち,” the student doesn’t have a chance to find out whether or not he or she can get the correct answer. You are spoiling the learning experience with those hints. I am sorry to be so critical. I can see that you spent a lot of time developing this. Please try again and think about what your students need before you start working.

No stroke order. I can't believe that there is no stroke order included in a kanji learning app.

Helped me loads. It’s modular prebuilt flash card system is exactly what I need

no spaced repetition. the 4th screenshot looked to me like the app used some kind of spaced repetition system to study kanji. it does not in any way. it’s just the digital equivalent of analog notecards. it’s 2015 - anyone who studies any language knows what spaced repetition is, and knows it’s essential to memorization. thus, deeply disappointing. also, really weird menu system - totally confusing and unintuitive.

Excellent supplementary kanji flash cards.. Let's face--flash cards are a pain. Sure it helps to write them down, but motivation simmers to an all-time low when flash cards need to be made. Enter: The official GENKI flash card app. Excellent word usage and examples, clear kanji strokes and pictures, and a great way to organize them by chapter. My only gripe--and it's hardly one, seeing as I have my textbook and other supplements with me at all times--is that you can't simply search through the items at will; you have to go through in a quiz-like fashion to view them. Same goes for the other GENKI app for vocab. Alas, the student should at least have some idea of the words in order to search for it via textbook, google, or Jisho.org.

Needs a Trace Function. If you're using Genki then this app is alright. It gives you all the kanji from book books, with each one including a brief animation showing stroke order, along with all the Kanji words and some mnemonics to help remember. As a general Kanji app though it's missing a key feature: the ability to actually trace each Kanji with your finger/stylus.

Great app but glitchy. Very helpful but the app crashes every time you X out of a flash card.

I really like this app but.... It’s not working with the new iOS update :(

A nice supplement; Needs to be on iPad. Great tool to memorize kanji. Would be much better if you could use it on iPad and use the pencil for handwriting practice

Very Good. You could search words in List function, too. It’s very good for a fresh card. It needs kanji search function with romaji and hiragana input. It would be very useful if the search result shows a kanji with chapter numbers. This is a follow up review: I’ve just discovered that the List function works like a dictionary. First, go to List function. Then list all the kanji reading worlds in English or Japanese to find the word, After tapping the word, you can check the flash card for kanji, hiragana, meaning, and lesson(or chapter) numbers.

Unable to shuffle vocabulary. Please correct this error.

No quizzes. This app is great for studying but I don't get why there are not test in here with multiple chose to see if you actually remember the kanji. A bit expensive for an app with out games or quizzes.

Great App with the Book. This is a great app to use in hand with the textbook. Gives you the stroke orders and pictures to remember the kanji. My only con is when you click the play button to learn the strokes, it turns off your music -_- very annoying.

Really Solid Kanji App. This application greatly assists in learning the 317 kanji of the Genki books. I was surprised by how colorful, organized, and fluid the app is, as most of the kanji apps out there are either buggy or boring, and this app keeps things challenging. Of all the kanji apps out there I greatly recommend this app. It's good quality and provides you a smooth experience to satiate your love and learning for kanji!!

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Latest update doesn’t work on dark mode. Version 3.0.1 Since the new update, I can see the kanji and hiragana in “Check” but the English translation is NOT displayed in dark mode. I can’t learn the meanings. 新しいアップデート時から、「チェック」は暗いモードで漢字を見えますが、英語の翻訳を見られません。意味が習えないんです。

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Language English
Price $5.99
Adult Rating 4+ years and older
Current Version 3.0.2
Play Store jp.co.japantimes.genkikanji
Compatibility iOS 12.0 or later

GENKI Kanji Cards for 2nd Ed. (Versiyon 3.0.2) Install & Download

The application GENKI Kanji Cards for 2nd Ed. was published in the category Education on 21 March 2014, Friday and was developed by The Japan Times Publishing, Ltd. [Developer ID: 1478996338]. This program file size is 169.79 MB. This app has been rated by 13 users and has a rating of 3.6 out of 5. GENKI Kanji Cards for 2nd Ed. - Education app posted on 17 October 2020, Saturday current version is 3.0.2 and works well on iOS 12.0 and higher versions. Google Play ID: jp.co.japantimes.genkikanji. Languages supported by the app:

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Minor bugs are fixed. (NOTE: This is for the 2nd edition of GENKI. The app for the 3rd edition will be released in spring 2021.)

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