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To view this page at full size and download the printable PDF file you must become an EJOD member.Japanese Language Textbook Page 11: Click to download PDFJapanese Writing system: Hiragana G-series is introducedTeachers should demonstrate and illustrate the kakijun (stroke order) of the Hiragana G-series. Students should imitate the teacher's writing. Students should also be cautioned to do the writing slowly so as to do their best to imitate the teacher's more masterful strokes. In the practice section of this book (which will appear in later pages in this chapter) students can practice their strokes. |
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