An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese, Vol. 1 (English and Japanese Edition)

by Eri Banno

Other authorsYutaka Ohno (Author), Yoko Sakane (Author), Chikako Shinagawa (Author), Japan Times (Editor)
Paperback, 1999

Status

Available

Call number

495

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Description

Ideal for: Beginning. Published in Japan, Genki gives a beginning student of Japanese a solid grounding in all four language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing, throughout its 23 lessons. Packed with easy-to-understand grammar explanations, a variety of exercises full of illustrations, and scenes taken from everyday life, the lessons will have students enjoying the often tedious beginning stage of Japanese-language learning and will enable them to acquire a well-balanced ability to communicate in elementary Japanese. The course employs: Situations and subjects relating to daily life: The material presents the most frequently used vocabulary, expressions, and grammar, giving students the opportunity to apply what they have learned to their daily lives. Enjoyable and lively practice exercises: Both the Dialogue and Grammar and Reading and Writing sections provide a variety of stimulating exercises so that students will not lose interest in studying Japanese. Understandable and precise grammar explanations: The many examples found in the textbook are easy to read and understand. A wide variety of teaching materials: Through use of the textbook's diverse exercises, as well as a supplementary workbook and CD, students are given numerous opportunities to practice a variety of skills, including listening and writing.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member mosesu
This is one of the best books for the serious student who wants to learn real Japanese. It enables the student to read, write, listen and speak. The book can easily be used for self-study or as part of a classroom. Its only drawback is cost, but if anyone has studied a language before knows, it is
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an expensive undertaking.
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LibraryThing member AkaShiLoki
Very easy to learn from. I would definitely recommend this book to someone interested in learning Japanese.

Publication

The Japan Times (1999), Edition: 1st, 368 pages

Language

ISBN

4789009637 / 9784789009638

UPC

787721872191
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