Properly learning and understanding foreign languages can be a difficult task. This is true for native English speakers who try to improve their Japanese reading comprehension. The difficulties of Japanese list as follows, from having three different writing systems to being a heavily-context based language. In this paper, I focus on solving the reading comprehension problem through the use of example sentences. Using a target word and its source sentence, I try to create a program that returns a proper example sentence that retains the context and contains easier grammar and terms to understand. There are three different approaches to this: simple overlap, collocations overlap, and weighting words. I evaluate each of the approaches based on their precision, recall, and mean average precision. The collocations approach does the best amongst the three, with its own advantages and disadvantages. I then discuss what the next steps of the project can be in creating proper example sentences.