The Japanese writing system is composed of a combination of 3 different forms of writing, namely Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji. In this course we'll briefly describe the overall writing system before diving into a series of lessons designed to teach you how to read and write Hiragana, arguably the most useful of the three for starting Japanese learners.
There are no prerequisites for this course.
Hiragana can largely be broken down into sets of 5 syllables composed of the vowels a,i,u,e,o combined with a consonant sound.
We`ll cover one set per lesson, with a number of example Japanese sentences to show how they can be used.
For each lesson I suggest the following steps.
Step 1: watch the video and take notes
Step 2: try to write the characters from that lesson, along with any characters from previous lessons, on your own from memory
Step 3: check your work and review any characters you were unable to write correctly.
Step 4: move on to the next lesson and repeat steps