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		<title>Try our (Free) Tofugu Kanji Memorization Worksheet</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I know this was in our news post, but I think this sort of thing deserves its own article as well. The other day I put together a new kanji memorization worksheet. I think it&#8217;s completely different from anything I&#8217;ve ever seen or used before. Most kanji worksheets make you write the same bloody kanji [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I know this was in our news post, but I think this sort of thing deserves its own article as well.</p>
<p>The other day I put together a new kanji memorization worksheet. I think it&#8217;s completely different from anything I&#8217;ve ever seen or used before. Most kanji worksheets make you write the same bloody kanji over and over again and expect you to remember it for a long time afterwards. I personally don&#8217;t do too well with this. Although I will know the kanji for a little while, after the second or third repetition my brain goes into autopilot, and 3/4 or my practice goes to waste. That&#8217;s why I thought there must be a better way (at least for myself, personally).</p>
<p>Instead of focusing so much on repetition (though I must admit this kanji worksheet is guilty of that pleasure as well), I focused on making you learn the kanji from several different angles. I have you write it neatly, then write it normally, then write it in hiragana and katakana, then write smaller version of the kanji, then write sentences, then write&#8230;you get the picture. I think if you make your mind think about the same thing in different ways, you will do a better job remembering it in the long run. Here&#8217;s the kanji sheet, why don&#8217;t you check it out? Click on the image below to download and print.<span id="more-280"></span></p>
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<p align="left">I would absolutely love it if you told us what you thought about it. Can you think of any improvements? Did it actually work for you? Did it do absolutely nothing? I think it&#8217;s pretty neat, but that&#8217;s because I tailored it to how I personally want to learn. What about you?</p>
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