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Easy Japanese: A Complete Language Course and Pocket Dictionary in One (Free Online Audio) [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 482 g, Online Audio
  • Serija: Easy Language Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Oct-2020
  • Leidėjas: Tuttle Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 4805315873
  • ISBN-13: 9784805315873
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 482 g, Online Audio
  • Serija: Easy Language Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Oct-2020
  • Leidėjas: Tuttle Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 4805315873
  • ISBN-13: 9784805315873
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
A great introduction to the Japanese language for travel, business, traditional learning or fun!

This book introduces you to the basics of Japanese, and teaches practical daily conversations and vocabulary. Useful notes and explanations on the Japanese script, pronunciation and accent, greetings and requests, sentence structure, vocabulary, verb conjugations, honorific forms, expressions and etiquette dos and don'ts are included, as well as a useful dictionary of commonly-used Japanese words and phrases. Native-speaker audio recordings of all the dialogues, vocabulary and exercises are available for free online.

In Easy Japanese you'll find:
  • 10 lessons for self-study adult learners
  • A focus on elementary sentence patterns and vocabulary for daily conversations
  • Content suitable for JLPT N5 and N4 preparation
  • Kanji, hiragana and katakana, and romaji in all dialogues and vocabulary
  • Cultural notes for understanding Japanese customs and norms
Introduction 7(5)
Lesson 1 Greetings and Everyday Expressions
12(8)
Lesson 2 Meeting People
20(24)
Dialogue 1 How Do You Do?
21(3)
Cultural Note: Introductions
24(2)
Dialogue 2 Are You American?
26(4)
Cultural Note: Foreign Words in Japanese
30(1)
Cultural Note: Aizuchi: How to be a Good Listener
30(2)
Dialogue 3 Introducing Yourself
32(6)
Dialogue 4 Who is That Person?
38(2)
Cultural Note: Senpai-Kohai "Senior-Junior" Relationship
40(4)
Lesson 3 Schedule and Daily Activities
44(22)
Dialogue 1 Taking a Bus Tour
45(3)
Cultural Note: The Japanese Sense of Time
48(3)
Dialogue 2 Practicing Your Japanese
51(3)
Cultural Note: Virtue of Ambiguity
54(2)
Dialogue 3 It's Lunch Time
56(5)
Dialogue 4 Texting Someone
61(5)
Lesson 4 Eating and Drinking
66(26)
Dialogue 1 Visiting an Izaka-ya Resturant
67(5)
Cultural Note: Eating out
72(1)
Cultural Note: Drinking
72(3)
Dialogue 2 At a Ramen Shop
75(7)
Dialogue 3 Traditional Japanese Cuisine
82(3)
Cultural Note: Tea
85(3)
Dialogue 4 My Favorite Foods
88(4)
Lesson 5 Where is It?
92(20)
Dialogue 1 Going Shopping
93(6)
Dialogue 2 Driving in Town
99(2)
Cultural Note: Konbini "Convenience Store"
101(3)
Dialogue 3 In the Department Store
104(2)
Cultural Note: Depa-chika The "Basement of a Department Store"
106(2)
Dialogue 4 Taking a Break in a Cafe
108(4)
Lesson 6 Leisure Activities and Hobbies
112(26)
Dialogue 1 Invitation to Kabuki
103(14)
Cultural Note: Do ---a Spiritual Path to Mastery
117(3)
Dialogue 2 Vacations
120(3)
Cultural Note: Religions in Japan
123(3)
Dialogue 3 Going Sightseeing
126(6)
Dialogue 4 At a Nomi-kai [ After-work Drinking]
132(3)
Cultural Note: After Work Parties
135(3)
Lesson 7 Getting Around
138(20)
Dialogue 1 Commuting
139(2)
Cultural Note: Taking Trains
141(2)
Dialogue 2 Meeting at Hachiko, the Dog Statue
143(4)
Cultural Note: Apology First
147(3)
Dialogue 3 Taking a Taxi
150(3)
Dialogue 4 Going to the Airport
153(5)
Lesson 8 Family and Personal History
158(28)
Dialogue 1 Birthday
159(6)
Cultural Note: Hanami "Flower-Viewing Picnic"
165(1)
Cultural Note: Japanese Calendar and Birthday Celebrations
166(3)
Dialogue 2 Personal History
169(6)
Dialogue 3 Family
175(4)
Dialogue 4 Marriage
179(7)
Lesson 9 Opinions and Feelings
186(22)
Dialogue 1 A Good Idea
167(24)
Dialogue 2 Being Sick
191(5)
Dialogue 3 Emotions
196(6)
Dialogue 4 Politeness
202(2)
Cultural Note: Politeness in Japanese Culture
204(1)
Cultural Note: Gift-Giving
204(4)
Lesson 10 Do's and Don'ts
208(20)
Dialogue 1 Please Enter Your Password
209(4)
Dialogue 2 No Smoking
213(1)
Cultural Note: The Virtue of Holding Back
214(3)
Dialogue 3 Recycling
217(2)
Cultural Note: The Concept of Mottainai and Recycling in Japan
219(3)
Dialogue 4 Clothing
222(6)
English-Japanese Dictionary 228(14)
Japanese-English Dictionary 242
Emiko Konomi received her PhD from Cornell and has been on the faculty of Portland State University since 2014. She teaches all levels of Japanese and has extensive experience training Japanese language instructors at various teacher-training programs in the U.S. Her passionate teaching style and dedication earned her the Eliot Allen Outstanding Teaching Award in 2011 and 2015. She is the author of Preadvanced Japanese. She lives just outside of Portland, Oregon.