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Contemporary Japanese Textbook Volume 1: An Introductory Language Course (Audio Recordings Included) [With CD (Audio)]

Contemporary Japanese Textbook Volume 1: An Introductory Language Course (Audio Recordings Included) [With CD (Audio)]

Paperback

JapaneseLinguisticsWriting Instruction

Publisher Price: $29.95

ISBN10: 0804847134
ISBN13: 9780804847131
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Published: Aug 30 2016
Pages: 288
Weight: 1.65
Height: 0.80 Width: 7.50 Depth: 9.90
Language: English
This Japanese language book contains 61 short lessons grouped into 14 chapters--each of which presents a wide variety of activities and exercises and yet is designed to be covered in a single session.

This daily multivitamin approach to learning Japanese makes it easy to track your progress and to review later! Access to companion audio online comes free with the book, providing native speaker recordings giving correct pronunciations for the dialogs and vocabulary in each lesson.

Contemporary Japanese is a textbook series for beginning students of Japanese at the college or high school level. It is intended for classroom use as well as self-study. Each lesson in the book is very short and has a single, clearly-defined objective. All lessons make use of the active discovery approach which encourages rapid learning through guess and try problem-solving and participation as opposed to rote memorization. This highly effective method uses real-life conversations that make learning fun by involving you in a conversation with your peers. It also removes the fear of saying something wrong!

Key Features of This Japanese language textbook include:

  • Basic sounds, words, phrases and kana
  • Describing the property of people and things
  • Identifying things and people
  • Requesting
  • Description
  • Expressing what you have
  • Using numbers and katakana
  • Talking about the past
  • Coming and going
  • Relating states and events
  • Describing daily-life activities
  • Talking about the present
  • Location of people and things
  • Expressing the characteristics of people and things

Also from

Sato, Eriko

Also in

Japanese