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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to the first of many  lessons that will help you to master and read Katakana. At this site you can learn how to read Katakana with video and audio lessons. We have a blog that we update regularly on  things like the stroke order of katakana characters, correct usage and funny katakana [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the first of many  lessons that will help you to master and read Katakana. At this site you can learn how to read Katakana with video and audio lessons. We have a blog that we update regularly on  things like the stroke order of katakana characters, correct usage and funny katakana words. You can also download Katakana cards, a Katakana chart and lots of other helpful learning materials. </p>
<p>Katakana is the second Japanese alphabet used to express non-Japanese words in written Japanese. The other alphabet is called Hiragana. Then there is Kanji. Hiragana  is the basic alphabet that children first learn in order  to read Japanese. As students progress, Katakana and Kanji is then introduced as the student&#8217;s  vocabulary expands. For foreign students it makes sense to approach reading Japanese in the same way. Please visit our sister site ReadHiragana.com to learn how to read Hiragana.</p>
<p>Katakana is not just about English loan words.It also used for onowords, emphasizing words in manga and children&#8217;s books that would normally be written in Kanji or Hiragana, terminologies in the fields of study like science and medicine, and foreign names. If Kanji represents the traditional “language culture” of Japanese, then Katakana represents the modern and evolving “language culture”.  In fact, Katakana is very much a part of  the modern evolving culture of Japan as new words  named after or tagged to new trends and  cultural discoveries are usually always based on English words and written in Katakana. </p>
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<p><strong>Why is it import to learn Katakana?</strong></p>
<p>Katakana, like Hiragana, is indeed worthwhile learning as it ensures you are speaking Japanese correctly.  Often English native speaking students of Japanese make the mistake of half learning Katakana or skip learning it all together. Making the assumption that you can get by because most atakana words are English loan words is a big mistake. If you can&#8217;t read atakana you can be sure that you&#8217;re not pronouncing  words well. If your pronunciation is slightly off you will have trouble being understood. So please come and visit us often. You can also sign up for a sample of our  video course that helps you master and read Katakana fast. Juts fill in the forum below and check your email.</p>
<p>Learning katakana is not only about &#8220;loan words&#8221;. If Kanji represents the traditional “language culture” of Japanese, then Katakana represents the modern and evolving “language culture”.  </p>
<p>Katakana is used for:</p>
<p>1.	Onomatopoeic words </p>
<p>2.	Emphasizing words that would normally be written in Kanji or Hiragana </p>
<p>3.	Foreign names</p>
<p>4.	Terminologies?- words and phrases used in a particular subject or field.</p>
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