A.: »10/10: The best app for kanji learning!«
B.: »Carefully crafted app. Very nice done.«
F.: »Near-perfect app, 100% free and no ads!«
S.: »I'm using this app every day, it's addicting. I have tried a lot of other apps, but this one I love!.«
K.: »A blessing to those wanting to master Japanese reading and writing.«
S.: »I've tried so many apps & this BY FAR is the best one.«
J.: »Free, no ads, no weird data collection, no in-app purchases; and the app itself is great too.«
Kanji Teacher knows not only all the 2,136 jōyō kanjis and their readings, but also the 10,000 most common Japanese words and how to pronounce them. This unique combination enables you to learn the Kun- and On-readings of the kanjis and apply and test what you have learnt straight away: both how to read a word and how to write a word you know.
Kanji Teacher has more features you'll love:
○ Practise your writing with Kanji Teacher! Every stroke is analysed: do the position, direction and order match up with the correct way of writing? Kanji Teacher helps you out with hints to begin with, but as you progress further you’ll be on your own.
○ Kanji Teacher is also a Kana teacher: learn how to read and write Hiragana and Katakana.
○ Kanji Teacher comes with two dedicated tutors – one for Kana and one for Kanji. These tutors will accompany you through the entire learning process, explain Kanji Teacher, introduce new characters, present the tests and celebrate achievements.
○ Kanji Teacher uses multiple choice so you can be sure that you really do know the answer. And it also compiles the possible answers intelligently, ensuring that they all make sense and are similar to the correct answer, because Kanji Teacher is a teacher after all – it's strict, but this helps you learn more quickly.
○ Kanji Teacher uses a Leitner system so you can learn easy kanjis quickly and focus on the more difficult ones.
○ Kanji Teacher comes with around 6,000 sample sentences: Around 8,000 tests have been created based on these sentences, where the corresponding Kanji is omitted and has to be found. In addition you will find tests for 127 important geographical locations in Japan and over 1,300 Japanese first names and surnames together with their reading.
○ Kanjis can be grouped by JLPT level and school year and, most importantly, you can switch between both views without losing what you have already done.
○ Up to eight learning lists can be managed, searched, and the Kanas, Kanjis and radicals assigned. Additionally, Kanjis detailed in sections of popular textbooks and Kanken test groups can be assigned to one of these lists.
○ You can choose the correct answer, check it and move on to the next question with just one touch of the screen, which speeds up your learning and progress.
○ Kanji Teacher comes with Ulrike's Mnemonics, which were provided by Joy o' Kanji,a site where you can find playful, informative, photo-filled essays about each of the 2,136 Joyo Kanji.
○ Learning of radicals is supported in many different ways: with dedicated tests and an Analyze screen that shows which Kanjis are made up of them.
I can’t express how much I appreciate and praise this app. Not only does it teach you Kana but also Kanji. 𝐈𝐭’𝐬 𝐚𝐛𝐬𝐨𝐥𝐮𝐭𝐞𝐥𝐲 𝐚𝐦𝐚𝐳𝐢𝐧𝐠. he fact that it show easy memorizing methods (drawings) to remember Kana and sayings for Kanji makes learning so much easier. You can also look up how to write each Kana/Kanji in the search option. This helps when you happen to forget things. Speaking about writing, this app helps you write the characters! I searched 𝐄𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐲𝐰𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐞 for an app that does this. Not only that, it has hints that help you remember how to write each Kana and Kanji. It also has a paper feature (for those of you whom haven’t tried the app it’s basically a notepad that judges your hand writing) it helps a lot when you don’t know stroke orders. Although I have a bit of criticism for this feature, I wish it told you what you did wrong (like in the tests) instead of just highlighting it in red. It also has a game feature which is okay. It’s really great and effective but there’s not much to do. I’d like a game update one that adds more and different games. Maybe a writing one for Kana or one to help for sentences. Another bit of criticism, you learn all the letters (Hiragana & Katakana) and words but not how to wright sentences. Note: you do learn how to translate sentences just not how to write them. Then again if you were to add that I’d be to good to not pay for. By the way did I mention that this app is totally 𝐅𝐑𝐄𝐄. You don’t have to pay at all it’s amazing!!! The developers are absolutely amazing people for making this. Take this review as my absolute gratitude and praise for this app. I couldn’t recommend you to download this app more. 𝟏𝟎/𝟏𝟎 𝐰𝐨𝐮𝐥𝐝 𝐫𝐞𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐝!!!このアプリを開発していただきありがとうございます
Developer Response
Thanks for your feedback! And also for your ideas, I try to improve Kanji Teacher in this way.
Great app with room for improvement
Don'tCallMeShirley
- Very useful for learning reading/writing kana and kanji, with great graphs to see your progress, and plenty of useful options.- However, many test questions are too easy to "cheat" on. If the prompt is "hashiru", and only one answer ends in "-ru", then I know for certain what to pick, making the question worthless. I think this would be somewhat easy to fix by trying to add fake answers that read similarly to the prompt, ie "miru" or "wakaru", both also being (kanji)-ru, which would then require actual knowledge to answer correctly.- Another issue, the writing grading is a bit too strict, Auto-correcting every stroke after you make it. This means you never draw an entire kana/kanji from memory - it's holding your hand and tripping you up, causing you to constantly re-adjust instead of writing naturally. I would really like to see an option to wait to correct/grade strokes until the kanji is finished, so that the kanji I draw are "mine" and not just wholly-magnetized to perfection each time.- One more feature I'd like to see in more places is showing/hiding the stroke order, Like in the "draw" section of the dictionairy. During testing, I like to draw the kanji a couple extra times after passing, but it's too easy with the stroke order still there, and somewhat cumbersome to click into the dictionairy, then "practice", just to get the option to show/hide stroke order. Enabling this during a test would then mark that question a fail in certain cases.- Cheers! Hope to see more work on the app and that you can overcome Apple's ever-evolving app requirements...
Developer Response
Thanks for your feedback. I like the idea of "fake answers"!I've been experimenting a lot with checking the strokes at the end; so far I haven't really managed it, but I may include the feature "without auto correction" as preview and optional in the next release. Your wish to show the stroke order only the first time or on demand is quite easy to implement.
Fantastic App
annoyed piano lover
This is a great app that has already been extremely helpful to me only after using it for a few days.I would like to make one suggestion though. Like thousands of other people I’m learning Japanese via Duolingo, and Kanji Teacher is particularly helpful in overcoming one of the biggest drawbacks with that platform, especially in regards to Japanese (and probably Mandarin), namely the inability to practice writing kanjis & hiragana/katakana.However it seems that not all kanjis used in the duolingo curriculum are present in Kanji Teacher - or maybe they are, but sometimes under different keywords and hence very hard to find. It would be tremendously beneficial to double-check and make sure that the dictionary supports those kanjis so that a Duolingo student can integrate writing practice as they go along. As I said, some are already present, but unfortunately many seem not to be.Obviously I have no way of knowing how much effort it would be to make this happen, especially given that KT is a free program, but I think it would make for a perfect companion app to go with DLs massive platform.
Developer Response
Thank you very much for your feedback! Could you give me a hint, what Kanjis from Duolingo are missing? A brief mail to kanji_teacher@rusche.ch would be great! Thank you!
It’s actually fun and does well with training me to read hiragana
mkbluechannel
I have a LOT of Japanese kanji and grammar learning apps, have paid for other more expensive ones, and for some reason THIS one is my favorite. It challenges me enough with all the vocabulary yet it also steers me in the right direction memorizing the onyomi and kunyomi - I added more squares to make it a little more difficult to find the answers, and I find myself pronouncing all the selections before I choose them. I’m still figuring out how to make a selective list or deck that goes through the exact ones I’m struggling with. I want to drill them a lot harder instead of continuously moving along. I suspect that is what the lists are but I still get new stuff thrown in even when I select them. I’m sure it is me.It’s a really great app. Complement it with heavier writing apps to get used to writing them correctly. Or, use a genkouyoshi notebook to literally practice by hand as you move along in the tests.PLEASE keep updating and enhancing this app. It’s amazing. Thank you.
Developer Response
Thank you for your motivating feedback! I am currently working on a setting where the Tutor presents you all the marked kanjis that you want to practice intensively every day. And: please use SETTINGS > Tutor > Number of new tests > OFF if you do not want the tutor to add new kanjis.
- All kanjis now come with Ulrike's Mnemonics, provided by Joy o' Kanji a site where you can find playful, informative, photo-filled essays about each of the 2,136 Joyo Kanji.
- The kanji strokes have been updated with the latest data.
- Scrolling on the search screen and keyboard handling have been improved, especially on iPads and when the keyboard is covering part of the screen.
- A bug that slowed down the presentation under certain conditions has been fixed.
- Minor adjustments have been made to the example words.
Thanks to Chris and Eva for their valuable support.
Version 14.1
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Seller
Christian Rusche
Size
110.3 MB
Category
Education
Compatibility
Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
iPhone Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
iPad Requires iPadOS 13.0 or later.
iPod touch Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
Mac Requires macOS 11.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.