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Reading and Writing Japanese Katakana - A Character Workbook for Beginners (Audio Download & Printable Flash Cards) (Paperback)
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Reading and Writing Japanese Katakana - A Character Workbook for Beginners (Audio Download & Printable Flash Cards) (Paperback)
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Loot Price R264
Discovery Miles 2 640
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This book provides a complete course for beginning students who
want to learn the Katakana alphabet! With plentiful writing and
reading practice, this workbook starts with the basic letters and
works up to writing words and complete sentences. Divided into two
parts, the first part presents the 46 main Katakana letters in
their full and contracted forms, with extensive writing spaces
provided for writing practice. Recognition and pronunciation of the
letters are reinforced through writing and listening exercises. In
the second half of the book, students can apply their knowledge of
Katakana in a Writing Practice section that contains sentences
related to contexts in which Katakana words are often used, such as
food and drinks, social media and tourism. Exercises are graded in
difficulty from Writing Drills (from copying to writing from
memory) to Dictation Practice (connecting the sounds with the
letters) to Writing Exercises (writing answers that fit the
situations given). Features of this language workbook include: A
thorough overview of the Japanese writing system, explaining when
and how Katakana is used Handwriting and stroke-order tips along
with extensive writing practice sheets Online audio recordings
speed up the process by reinforcing the pronunciation of the
letters through a wide variety of listening and writing exercises
Mnemonic illustrations for every character Printable flashcards
available online for download The Japanese writing system combines
three types of letters: hiragana, katakana, and kanji. Katakana is
used for transcription of foreign language words into Japanese; in
the writing of loan words; for emphasis; to represent onomatopoeia;
for technical and scientific terms; for names of plants, animals,
minerals and often Japanese companies.
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