Flashcards are small cards on which to write the question on one side and the answer on the other. Easy, no? In addition, you can also express the question in an unconventional way, that is, with visual, numerical or symbolic reminders.
The basic idea behind this method is the principle of repetition: through a "question and answer" mechanism, your brain strives and applies active memorization. It is a method that involves our self-monitoring processes and the ability to self-correct if we get the answer wrong.
On PeraPera you can study in levels: you will start with the simplest kanji and then gradually progress to greater difficulties.
Don't worry if you still don't feel confident! You can go back and study the kanji of individual levels as many times as you want!
And if you need to look up a particular kanji, the search function is what you need: you can search by meaning, reading, or directly by writing in Japanese.
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