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MOTH E ORS BMV LE FEF. 19924 9 A PRAHA LAY bIR-F ATMEL He AK FOREWORD Shin Nihongo no Kiso Japanese Kanji Workbook I (English Version) is the first Kanji study book in the Shin Nihongo no Kiso series. The Shin Nihongo no Kiso introductory-level books and tapes were developed principally to enable technical trainees visiting Japan for short periods to study Japanese conversation Their ease of use by both students and teachers and their effectiveness in developing a firm grounding in basic Japanese earned them an excellent reputation, and they rapidly became popular. They are now enjoying even wider use than the original Nihongo neo Kiso series on which they are based. For some time now, instructors and students of Japanese using the Shin Nihongo no Kiso series both inside and outside Japan have been asking us to provide them with kanji study materials. We therefore decided to respond to these requests and publish this workbook to help students acquire a basic knowledge of kanji while they study elementary Japanese us- ing Shin Nihongo no Kiso I. The book aims to help students become competent in reading and writing the kanji contained in Levels 4 and 3 of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test and develop the basic ability necessary for proceeding to Level 2. We are confident that stu dents will find the workbook an indispensable companion to Shin Nihongo no Kiso. In preparing this workbook, we received valuable advice from organizations such as the Association for Overseas Technical Scholarship, the Asian Students’ Cultural Association and the Technological Promotion Association (Thai-Japan), as well as from Japanese-language instructors in teaching establishments both at home and abroad. | should like to take this opportunity of thanking all of these people here. We plan to publish a sequel to this workbook, entitled Shin Nihongo no Kiso Japanese Kanji Workbook II (English Version), to be used in conjunction with Shin Nihongo no Kiso I. The advice and support of students and teachers in this endeavour would be great ly appreciated. September 1992 Hajime Fukumoto President, 3A Corporation LAYOUT AND USE 1. Layout The workbook consists of Part I and Part I]. Each lesson occupies four pages. The workbook is arranged in two parts designed to help students naturally appreciate the ideographic, as opposed to alphabetical, nature of the kanji and learn them easily. Part I introduces some basic kanji. explaining their origins and formation, while Part Il teaches further basic Kanji selected from the vocabulary presented in Shin Nihongo no Kiso I Each lesson consists of the following four pages: 1, Readings and stroke-order 2. How to write the kanji (by copying models) 3, Reading practice 4. Writing prac In Part I, the reading and writing practice (on pages 3 and 4) consists mainly of iso- lated words, while Part [] gives practice in reading and writing whole sentences based on the patterns presented in Shin Nihongo no Kiso | . Part Il was prepared by selecting the kanji needed by technical trainees from the voca- bulary appearing in Shin Nihongo no Kiso I. It includes as many as possible of the kanji taught in the first three academic years at Japanese elementary schools. as well as those needed for Levels 4 to 3 of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test. Students who master the kanji in the workbook should therefore be able to read and write mixed kanji and kana material to elementary school 3rd-grade level, pass Level 4 of the Japanese Language Pro. ficiency Test and be well on their way to achieving Level 3 2. Order of Presentation As mentioned earlier, Part [ aims to accustom students to the concept of kanji and the general principles of their formation. Because of this, it starts with kanji of a highly picto graphic nature, even when they are relatively complex. The kanji are therefore not always presented in stroke-count order. However, while those presented in Lessons 1 to 3 may be composed of a fairly large number of strokes. this does not mean that they are difficult to learn, On the contrary, they have been carefully selected as being highly effective in training the student's eye and accustoming him or her to the kanji visually. 8. Radicals When the radicals are traced back to their origins, most are found to be pictographie Kanji in their own right. When students go on to learn more kanji by themselves after finishing this workbook, a knowledge of the history of the kanji and their basic building-blocks. the radicals. will help them and enhance their understanding of new kanji. This is why the workbook introduces the radicals in detail. 4. Number of kani Each lesson in this workbook introduces six new kanji. Part I contains 17 lessons and introduces 102 kanji, while Part [| contains 25 lessons and introduces a further 150, for a total of 252. 5. Readings All the on and Kun readings of a Kanji are given in the lesson in which it is first intro. duced. When a Kanji used to form a verb has different readings for the transitive and in transitive forms, both readings are shown. Voiced readings in compounds are shown only where there are on readings. Words used in examples are provided with English equiva ents. ‘The on readings of the principal characters are given in Katakana, while their kun readings are given in hiragana. Readings of examples are all given in hiragana. Owing to space limitations, examples are limited to six per character. Verbs are shown in their dic tionary forms. Special readings are underlined, while readings not included in the elementary school syllabus are enclosed in round brackets. Special readings listed in the Appendix to the Joyo Kanji are shown by an asterisk. This has been done in order to demonstrate the great varie- ty of readings that exist. and it is not necessary for the student to attempt to learn the spe. cial readings straight away. Stroke order is shown in a maximum of six steps in the small boxes beside each princi pal character. 6. When to Start Using this Book This workbook is intended for students who have already mastered hiragana and kata- kana. It assumes that students have already learnt the basics of stroke order in the process of learning how to write hiragana and katakana, but it is best if they revise this by means of Katakana before embarking on the study of kanji. Before starting to teach kanji to students for the first time, it is advisable to see that they master hiragana and katakana while proceeding to at least Lesson 13 of Shin Nihon- go no Kiso I. Trying to teach kanji to students at the same time as having them learn hiragana, katakana and the sentence patterns will overload them and is to be avoided. 7. Practice System Part I gives students practice in reading and writi: ng Kanji by means of compounds, words and short sentences, while Part [| drills them by means of short passages. Words are separated by spaces to facilitate reading, and furigana are used to show the readings of Kanji not introduced in the lessons. Furigana are also used to show the readings of person: al and place names on their first occurrence, and later lessons give further practice in read- ing and writing kanji introduced earlier in the book. CONTENTS, (dU adic FOREWORD LAYOUT AND USE . 2 PART I Base of Kanji 9 An Introduction to the Study of Kanji . - 10 1, Pictographs .... 2. Simple Ideographs . 3. Compound Ideographs and Phonetic-Ideographic Characters 4. Formation and Classification of Characters (Radicals) 1. a OU BP Bee 2.0 BHA F Shae Tel eae 4 re 5-2 Bw RHR. Ghat ON 7 eee 7. 7A fR OR ML Pl BA. 8. Kk mR te OF HF. 9k MS HR RM. 10: as eR on: dU ee (ae ey ee 26 HB BG th 13.7 $f & BB ie Mm. “wk BH bBo BRR A RR. we 8k AB HR. vt kee Fm, PART II Kanji in SHIN NIHONGO NO KISO I... 1m He RE ER. 2.8 st BM HA. 3.8 Ht dh EBD 4.5 FD RR BOR 5.4 KR MH RF. mat Cem he eS e.. 116 71. R GF th th BB. 6: a Py oh i | By: RIES RRR ATR H BAG pe steerer he PRY ES AR SHRRP EMR SRR fo PART I Base of Kanji Bees chiisai (small) ue be botk abs MACH IDX C teh te Okurigana are also sometimes used to clarify ambiguous readings. For example: san (thre £27 mittsu (three) 4. Number of strokes and stroke order (how to draw kanji) (1) kanji consist of lines and points drawn in separate, single actions. Lines should be drawn in the proper way, as shown below: 1) —(one) 4) [=_ | 2 (mouth) | = (two) “|h| & (day) 2) + (ten) Sy i & (seven) M (river) | bef (mountain) A (person) of Ries) J F (child) | | FA (month) (2) A line or point drawn in a single action is known as a “stroke” (kaku) 1) One-stroke kanji : — {one) 2) Two-stroke kanji : = (~ =) (two) + (— +) (ten) 3) Three-stroke kanji at (- + 4) (soil) 2 (1 7 ©) (mouth) 4) Four-stroke kanji IR, "t )|(tree)) AQ J Al A) (month) (3) A kanji is formed by drawing its lines and points in the prescribed order. This order is known as its “stroke order” (hitsujun). Even complex characters can be drawn easily if the proper stroke order is followed. 1) From top to bottom = (three) 5) Outside enclosures first EQ (four) 2)From left to right J] (river) 6) Leftward diagonals first A (person) 3)Central lines first J (small) 7) Vertical transecting lines after TE? (middle) 4) Horizontal lines first. —}~ (ten) 8) Horizontal transecting lines after AC (woman) 1 Pictographs ‘The earliest Kanji were simple depictions of the objects and phenomena they represent. These simple hieroglyphic kanji are known as ah&kei moji (pictographs). Lh yA wb (mountain) *K (mouth) (child) ameey x (gate) 2 Simple Ideographs Abstract ideas such as action: tuations, relationships, positions and numbers were assigned forms and shapes in order to express them with kanji. Such kanji are called shiji moji (simple ideographs). They are also hieroglyphic characters. —<— SES = — (two) (above) (below) a Foe - To F (large) ° a ) 2]y DS (small) KART K 3 Compound Ideographs and Phonetic-Ideographic Characters 1. Compound ideographs (combinations of elements with different meanings) These are compound characters formed by combining elements with different meanings. They are called kail moji (compound ideographs) B (sun) + A (moon) = A akarui (bright) (bright) A AR (tree) (person) = *& yasumu (rest) (rest) 7” (tree) = ® higashi (east) # O+ Y % (east) 2. Phonetic-ideographic characters (combinations of elements representing sound and meaning) New characters were made by combining one character representing a meaning with another representing a sound. Such characters are called keisei moji (phonetic~ideographic characters). PY (gate) a ee a a tou Ae FAG Al Pa. BA PY (gate) + # (ear) = BH] kiku_ (ask, listen) Bl & Pea FA (ask, listen) 2 MTT TTT | 4 Formation and Classification of Characters (Radicals) 1. The component elements of kanji Most modern kanji are combinations of different elements and can therefore be broken down into two or more parts, as shown below: (@) Hen \ The left-hand part of a kanji that can be split in two vertically (2) Tsukuri 7 ‘The right-hand part of a kanji that can be split in two vertically (3) Kanmuri The upper part. (4) Ashi Lex The lower part (5) Tare rss | On top like a kanmuri but trailing down to the lower left. (6) Nyo (7) Kamae An enclosure completely surrounding an inner part. 2. Classification of kanji Kanji are generally classified in dictionaries according to their component elements Although compound characters often consist of a part representing their meaning and another representing their sound, they are usually classified under the part representing the meaning. The parts of the kanji on which their classification is based are known as bushu (radicals) . In this lesson, we will introduce the most common radicals from among the many that exist. For students of Japanese, radicals are the key to the meaning of individual kanji and are also a good way of remembering them. You have just begun your study of kanji. Take your time and study them accurately, us- ing their radicals as clues to their meaning. 3. Radicals (Q) Hen Kanji consisting of a hen (left-hand) part and a teukuri (right-hand) part are usually classified under their hen radical. Hen radical Meaning Example 1) > sanzui water i (sea) 4 Ni iv \S \ fo | A IK ee VW x Inf 7) 2) ninben person, 4& (body) 3) t tehen hand 3% (hold) oy \. ge 4) kihen tree HL (desk) 5) gonben word (represents needles spewing out of a 28 (speech a mouth, and hence indicates words or speech) », — S ~ —sukanmurl roof (represents something to do with %& (house) houses) H- skusa- grass 76 (flower) kanmuri Wap Ar take- bamboo G (flute) kanmuri s — KY RR ame- rain (indicates anything to do with the & (cloud) weather) vi Z\x\ — ota) ( , iS 8 Yet oa (4) Ashi In some characters, the bottom part (ashi) is the radical Ashi radical Meaning Example 1) INS kokoro heart, mind (think) , ~ “i > she 2) Ni: hitoashi (represents someone kneeling; used in the 52 (elder same way as ninben) brother) 3) 4y.\ renga. fire (the same as hihen) #% (heat) rekka , fy Y KS Cates aa In some characters, the top part trailing down to the left (tare) is the radical Tare radical Meaning Example i} Je madare (represents a house built against a cliff, by J& (shop) extension, indicates a house with one side open) a Pr 2) yamaidare (represents a person lying on a bed; by ex- #5 (sickness) tension, indicates sickness or injury) co an er (6) Nyo In some characters, the part running from the left-hand side to the bottom right (nyd) is the radical, Ny® radical Meaning Example shinnyd advance i (advance) ) J £¥ )/¥ Jw A 4 - RN RSE (7) Kamae 5 In some characters, an enclosure (Kamae) is une radical. 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FLED “a a - abrto| jay vox [ jocs. ce |x it bALO | lo tgaae | leet. nx oe : hes CON tats AD), ~s Vie TKK, 3 pass Kanji in SHIN NIHONGO NO KISOI_ 22 (229) Bove BM 32F. 778 Be (Letty) — sketching FI (724) copy FS (774) ve reflected >) [eS mie (230) RB yy BE (LAU) truth, fact ma 382 (LAY) atruth BE (LA64) a vacuum Si eA FH (Le LA) a photograph Rone ($545) pitch-dark sa | B Cee HoH (LE) specifications _—| att (|£5 L) service {EAB (WHAS) serve AE bt Ee (232) HF WR (CL £4) conditions al ce 4TH (F459) anevent LH (CS construction Hee (UL) an accident SB (LL) amatter fe (LOU) work (233) AR AUR? AP FR (5.<) clothes FAR (L£95+<) clothes Ful (40.3-<) Japanese clothes PRAR (29.54) surrender ARF (3.4¢.£9) taking (234) & Btr7 BM 2B, S83], 9K, a4B wae mk) + (Beit a 4) wearing Be (C76 <) arrival SF (Vos) ne (when counting clothes, etc.) e first runner to arrive %S (¥4) put on w@< (-2<)- arrive HILBITZ (LIZI44B) put on HK eal AR Reading Practice 22 1.A Letter RAL ew (ee MA AU ETO. BLK Mido Fexhe BA MY dd. PR Vola RHELACY ‘Bot oat. FHALE VoL EIS UIs Ehbb BB SF 4-C Bh FR HY ET BRO BME ASLO FeFsTVE BELL, GAL FIL EHOTH, CO FRE, HU MeL cH. 2. The Schedule aa Am n'a, x eg ast BACHE UT So ph RAATHO +E Bans SLwe itsarreiw It ROTH Ly UL. FLILM FOELAS bELIL UT BS MRO HVECL, TID LIE Ze y ht EB OeLA. WRAL FEET bm a ea HS AHS REEL. CTE BS tH. She ALI Rost. RAS Li Bw OS Tine Blok FRE ATAUTH. % | akimono > 2 Chima cheogori (Korean women's national costume) % 3 jacket Writing Practice 22 1.A Journal of the Training Trip oe ee we i fine n i] ote (| 4ee a : 7 74 B27 lifes | BE 2 to 2 i ke ih & aot bh x4 WC FG |. ERoke | | | [ART PARK a fee PARAL RRT Lt og ae by 2 a high school student Writing Practice 23 1. How to Use this Machine to 2 2 Att LEY, orare| hus ve, 20 e[ vat. [steve dre, [ jever. [~ e[ ans 3 a “det Le Zrvt | ah" CHE SO Yb BCE 77 796 [ uae. [ sure ves [laste [Je one cHee. Slav WRIVE He, an Jee. 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(CED ame (4 45 tt>) regulation 3, CLDRD) HF (£7) condition WANS (LEN4) study 934 (© CO4F) be ready WAS (CUMAS) prepare BEA (+h) explanation BR (At) explanation #tak (Ltt) a leading article “a (Lt 7+t2) fiction Bi< (<<) prevail upon..., preach, explain Map (4% £4X) Kyoto (a city in Japan) Hm (C4444) Tokyo (a city in Japan) LR (Uo £49444) coming up to Tokyo Ri ((T\\AL) the Tokyo-Yokohama area mR (Flt £& LA) the Kyoto-Osaka -Kobe arca EAR (SAMa1t') a triangle BPA. PhS HACEH (FL XUIT0) the present form Zi (F095 L) an adjective AF) adoll FH (TAK) abil A? FZ, F2 (6) form Reading Practice 24 1.The Birthday Party ‘go (ae Bit TO-F Xho BB ATLA. HALO GBT N-F4-E LELAL ALU OSU SH RE wh LT bb08 LA RARE FETT CMELAS ME BOL He BELAY BO T-FE Hot (HELE. OF 4-O LX, HOYAAlL BEAM HK BY ELA. F OY XA IO BRE CTE ROL BOPLAMG. HK Lit 7-3-€ WELT BELA. 7-9-t WHLT HUAL.FOYALIL EO MEA LK HN ELALELT. yHkEKCXL RXNELKS 2.A Field Trip to a Factory cow see go eee ceo Re EEL he FRI ERBO ELC. BWR KRADSKCH. DK LABIA NM ALIC BRE BALT EH0EL A vb MN Shit MAO Ty he WELT EF aE WEL TBO WBE RAL HELA “ WS CX, BRO AD BAPITE (NEL % | amarket %2 next Writing Practice 24 1. Ms. Kimura SE ~ + r rH tbe Bo ic wie La | [At Et. RHEL It Ic ba LL Ae RH SLA | ]A a GD) ipo acy & salt alate tw nc Se luv aitett. ene [ | le bie he RASA UTE £3oUEL Ae ZLt below | ois ean EB (MELKe 2.My Teachers eee peg te el oe BA a ic je [ Ja fla Maren pete ore lybrem T b5oT OST. HK o# |i o 6 og. (TO) Bhat BEA [Bao Bu ie "5 i, i at eh oo we € AT ELL o $[ lis | wares 7 wD EIS can Tas a x) |er. [ L RB) BO [= ue AT * aT ae bOvELK. BR DBR HY ELK D RRO £ Ue £6 co). Bi oot) OILT OM ELK % 2 a dialect be glad 3% 5 Soseki a difference a question % | KA 6 3 a region i Natsume (a emus Japanese novelist) Kanji in SHIN NIHONGO NO KISOI 25 (247) BH 4. wee (60%) a century at HH) CHITA) the world = WN (4t7E0%) a generation —|++- | +++ Wat (4LA.>) household 4+ tht (Lp tt) success in life et WOR (LNA) the world (248) RB 04 WR (LA) the world al SEAR (% 49H.) a boundary = PRIR (IFA a) a limit 7) | HGR (Lp 7m) the fashionable | world 5 MRR (249) A 7 Bikey (CATS) concrete a MA (056) a tool RR (#¢) furniture B B|\B | B BA (46) an implement as ee FA |B (250) 7 77, 7 HM (FL %) high-spirited all tt TLE ((7A Lp) the head ot state HLF (IFA 24) the name of an era — FLA (4K) New Year's Day eo Pi FH (4A 4:4) the morning of New Year's = Day Au, An FLOM (bE OHS) the former seat (51) 4 & 397 #& (2954) anidea a TAMAS RF (LO74) thought BRD (WAMAS) think AT (4524) continuation 2B (MAL) continuity Bw (SA <) continuous service #X (99<) goon M* (F%) a continuation BITS (DItS) goon ty) ee) ok) ik] fart fae 2 oa $B) mk) bR) ORR) Oe a Ko m{ J skp 42 Re fo) REAR i [ee okt [RT el he 4 [ee] (mk) ik) Ae) ORS ee ok Roe) Reading Practice 25 1. The New Year in Japan BEA Fo utett+. ARAL REA EF ERLT BEBH BY BEBE RXAY, POACIY EOLYUC WAEY Let. —A-Blt TAT LHe ‘e' BO WC. RE wok, HAN mei ch a Et. KO Alt BE BC wHITET. 2.1'm Ill in Bed Bh BRA CHE bELIL SA K WE KAEL ke A RIt DELO BLY Pot ROTH S, HEE VEELA ALI VOL RET BLALE RAS, MRF LE RITE WT OET. KITE RSL, fobe \ ebe Has ces teatro. th. Salt Pee KCL. BO BRO KALI OR PotD, RS B's DUT CHEM YE EOELA. HALIL E-I—¥ DUE Lhe THO, MRL ETE MHUTH LITE HH bee Bost, BAK tokb, KR ME MUETH y bh. SR LEV CEA, Tel), 3K | the New Year 3 2. osechi (special New Year's food) 3 3. rice cake % 4 a game of karuta (Japanese playing cards) % 5 kite-1 ee %® 6 ha- tsumode (visiting a shrine or a temple on New Year's Day) % 7 a drama % 8 before long Writing Practice 25 My Dream br Lit 2 (baw, tl hice t. prio] jo el Be |e extents ogrrive| ire b LAY 0 bh ohte tt. bra | juseerve| lakn. Ai xLO ve 2 ow » Be ED e( jax [ joa. bELO id, Joro. [Jos LE (HET. aon “|Ree oe 2, 4-2 KOUTA [Jeeves. sate |. ap [| eet. 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