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Briston's 560 Japanese/English vocabulary sticker set offers a durable, water-resistant, and expert-approved language learning tool designed to immerse users in everyday Japanese. Perfect for home, classroom, or homeschool use, these stickers turn daily objects into interactive lessons, boosting memory and language retention for learners of all ages.
Manufacturer | Acb d.o.o. |
Brand | Briston |
Item Weight | 5.9 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 8.8 x 0.25 x 6.4 inches |
Item model number | SP-ED |
Color | White |
Shape | Rectangular |
Material Type | Japanese |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer Part Number | SP-ED |
S**O
Great for building vocabulary!
I ordered these as my partner and I have been using apps to learn Japanese for a while and have reached the point where we understand a reasonable amount of grammar, but the lack of vocabulary words has been holding us back from really starting to use it regularly with each other. These stickers have been put primarily on items we take on the road, and on my drawings of items from categories that aren't commonly in our motel rooms while we're on the road.The stickers themselves are fairly small (just under 2" long), slightly thick with a glossy coat that allows for wiping them off if needed. The print is relatively small, which discourages us from cheating in conversation as we can't just glance over if we're not sure--it requires getting up and walking over to check the word we've forgotten, adding a bit of annoyance and determination to remember it next time. There are a lot of cognates for more Western-oriented words, which is correct for what Japanese we've learned--Japanese culture doesn't have guitars, for example, so gitaa is the Romaji for the katakana word.Overall, I give these 5 stars as they're quite helpful. We've about doubled our vocabulary of everyday nouns after a couple of months, and I'm considering picking up a set for Spanish if this company makes them!
N**N
Fun, but Limited for Serious Learning
The Word Sticker Labels are fun, but I find them a bit impractical for serious language learning. While they can add a playful touch to your environment by labeling objects around the house, their usefulness diminishes once you start progressing past the basics. They might be more of a novelty or a gag gift than an actual tool for learning, as they don't provide much depth or context for memorizing vocabulary. There might be a point in your learning journey where these could help with reinforcement, but for the most part, they're just a bit of fun rather than a valuable study aid.
K**K
Good for kids and adults alike
I've been loosely trying to learn Japanese for a while not, but finding time I can dedicate daily to the cause has always been an issue. These stickers are a really nice tool for me, as I was able to basically just stick them on to all of the objects around the house I interact with for daily Japanese exposure.The only real downside is that these are pretty hard to remove without damaging them so I wouldn't try to reuse them. Education-wise, though, they're great. You may want to know hiragana/katakana before picking them up though (if you want to practice reading Japanese).
D**S
Hard to read
I wanted to love these. I had been looking for something like them for a long time. And they are good. But they aren't quite what I was hoping for. For example one label is for "drain". Which is something pretty hard to stick a label on. But the bigger problem is that contrast on the Japanese section is just hard to read. The white on gray is tough to decipher in low light.
S**A
For almost everything in my house!
I have to be very close to be able to read it. Its small, but its reasonable for the amount of stickers (so many!!!). And it is colorfull. I had a good time with my wife just placing them around the house.
P**K
Help Japanese cheat sheet
I was surprised that there was so many numbers words on this but not words like man and woman or mom and dad.
D**S
Great for new language learners!
I'm a homeschooling mom of four and my oldest loves everything Japanese. I started putting these around our home on various items and he has been using them in addition to speaking practice using an app. His grasp of Japanese has really improved. I can ever clean over them on places like my oven and cabinets without them fading or falling off. I would definitely recommend these for everyone!
V**A
Not as useful as I had hoped
The quality of the stickers was good, but the word selection was strange. It had a lot of stickers for musical instruments and things that are just not in the house for immersion. And the words for the Japanese pack were too Americanized.
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