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Hiragana Katakana Card

Hiragana Katakana Card

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Application Description
This engaging app, "Hiragana Katakana Card," is perfect for young learners beginning their Japanese language journey. Designed for pre-schoolers and beginners of all ages, it uses illustrated flashcards to teach the 46 hiragana and 46 katakana characters. The interactive format includes audio pronunciation, focusing on the final sound of each character, challenging children to match the sound to the correct card.

The app's key features include:

  • Visually Appealing Cards: Each of the 92 characters is presented on a brightly illustrated card, helping children associate the characters with familiar images.

  • Audio Learning: Clear audio pronunciation guides correct enunciation, reinforcing character recognition through sound.

  • Interactive Gameplay: Children actively participate by listening and then selecting the matching card, making learning fun and interactive.

  • Randomized Presentation: Cards appear in a random order, encouraging genuine understanding rather than rote memorization.

  • Self-Paced Learning: Children can learn independently, fostering self-directed learning and building confidence.

"Hiragana Katakana Card" provides a solid foundation in Japanese reading by mastering hiragana and katakana. Download the app and watch your child's language skills blossom!

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