Japanese Adjectives & Adverbs Game

Each different card set has about 100 cards. Cards in the Japanese verbs product feature an illustration and English verb on the front of the card. On the back, the verb is shown in 3 important forms, -masu, -te, and dictionary form, in both Japanese and Roman script.
The Japanese adjectives product shows an English adjective or adverb on the front of the card and sometimes its opposite as well as an illustration. The back of the card shows the Japanese translations of the words.
Kana Cards includes the all important Hiragana and Katakana.
Finally, the Japanese vocabulary product shows two to four English words, related by a theme. Examples of themes are foods, clothing, and household items. Each theme has its own small symbol giving the learner visual feedback.

Language Express Japanese flash cards beat flimsy, boring, text-only cards every time!

If you’re tired of sitting at your desk, looking at those text-only flash cards for hours, then our visual Japanese flash cards are perfect for you. Because they are pocket-size, bound by a small ring and protected by plastic covers, they can go anywhere with you. That dramatically increases the time you can spend studying Japanese throughout the day.

Japanese Flash Cards – Specials

If you order directly from us, you’ll enjoy some great discounts! The Specials page features several money-saving options that you won’t want to miss. Our Japanese Full Kit special is one, and another is our customer feedback form. If you take advantage of both of these, you’ll be saving about 20% off the retail price of our cards.

 

Japanese Full Kit

The most popular product is what we call the Japanese Full Kit. That includes all of our Japanese titles for one low price. The four different titles that we offer, Japanese Verbs, Japanese Adjectives & Adverbs, Kana Cards, and Japanese Vocabulary are all interchangeable from one deck of cards to another. That means you can remove the cards that you already learned and substitute the cards that you need to study.

 

Studying On-the-Go: Wasted Moments are Japanese Study Time!

Far from being frustrated when you find yourself delayed in a long line, you’ll find that with our cards, you may become almost happy to have a few moments of free time to study! Examples include when standing in line at the grocery store, DMV or bank. That gives you what you want, a few moments of time to review your Japanese studies!