How to learn katakana
How I did it: Even though I have been teaching myself the katakana chart for a fairly long time, I always forgot about the way of writing of certain katakana (especially ne, nu, yu, yo, ...). When I first heard of a certain service (see "Resources, products, and services that helped you") I decided to learn the all the katakana through it on a regular basis :).
After being asked over and over again which katakana is which, how they are spelt, and so on, I finally got to the 100%-mark and now I am really happy and proud of myself. :)
Lessons & tips: You should probably also have a look at a usual katakana-chart (with spellings written underneath or over the single katakana), just because I think there were some differences in the way they spelt it on this page and the way they are spelt in general in such katakana charts.
But as for practicing, this site is really good :).
Resources: So you might ask yourself now which site I am talking about ... I think some might know it under the name of iKnow!, but I don't remember the former URL (since I got to know this page under the new name).
Nowadays it is called smart.fm ... Then, go to the lists and search for "Katakana". It was provided by Cerego. :)
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