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Kanji are Japanese symbols derived from Chinese characters and adapted for the Japanese language. They represent whole words and ideas, making them unique as ideographs. In this text, we explore their basic concept and provide a fun memory game where players flip cards to match Kanji characters with their corresponding English numbers. This engaging activity helps learners familiarize themselves with Kanji and enhances their memory skills while learning numbers in Japanese.
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What is ‘Kanji’? • Kanji are Japanese symbols originally from China that have been modified for use in the Japanese language. • Kanji are used to express whole words and ideas rather than sounds (they are ideographs). 木 川
一 ①
二 ① ②
三 ① ② ③
四 ② ① ③ ④ ⑤
五 ① ② ③ ④
六 ① ② ④ ③
七 ② ①
八 ② ①
九 ① ②
十 ② ①
Memory • In pairs or groups of three, flip over two cards • You must match the kanji to its English number • If you get a match, take the pair and have another go • If you don’t get a match, flip the cards back over and the next player has a turn