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Includes FREE MP3 Download Link. Recommended for Beginners of
Japanese. Beginning to learn a new language can be a lot of fun.
But it is important to begin your learning with structure. You
don't want to end up knowing random or useless information that
will sap your motivation once the initial enthusiasm fades. This
book is intended to introduce important grammatical points in a
structured, bite-sized way. We will introduce only the most useful
grammatical points ordered by how common they are in beginner level
textbooks. It is not, however, designed to replace a textbook or
even a detailed grammar book. As a result, we spend little time
explaining each grammatical note. Each of the one hundred lessons
are designed to be completed in less than ten minutes. You won't
master a grammatical point in one ten-minute sitting. You will,
however, become familiar with something previously unknown. The
next time you review that lesson or run across it in your textbook,
you will feel like you are meeting someone you have seen or even
met before. In fact, that is a good way to look at it. We believe
that learning complex and previously unknown things like grammar is
best done in stages: Stranger (This is an unknown grammatical
point.) Acquaintance (You've heard of it, but you don't know much
about its function or usage.) Friend (You know a good deal about
its function and usage, but may not be able to use it smoothly in
conversation.) Best Friend (You have mastered the grammatical point
and you are able to use it correctly at will.) This book will help
you meet the most important Strangers and move them into the
Acquaintance or even Friend category. BONUS #1: Also included is an
article on the top ten mistakes beginners make--learn about common
mistakes before you make them. BONUS #2: Download FREE MP3s for
every example given (Link is on the last page of the book).
Finally, a fun and easy way to learn REAL conversational Japanese
This is for beginners to upper beginners of Japanese. The dialogues
found in this book are all about context and how Japanese is
actually used while at a restaurant. The MP3s are all recorded by
native voice actors and actresses. INCLUDES FREE MP3s found in a
download link on the last page. The book itself contains the
dialogues with the English translation, but it also adds cultural
or grammatical notes to help you understand the dialogue in
context. Each and every dialogue is broken down to make it
understandable for even those new to Japanese. After each sentence,
a literal translation is provided. That is followed by a full list
of every vocabulary word found within that sentence. Contents:
Dialogue 1: Making Reservations Dialogue 2: Getting a Table for a
Friend Dialogue 3: Meeting Sally Late Dialogue 4: Ordering Dialogue
5: Waiting for Food Dialogue 6: Udon Dialogue 7: New Year and Soba
Dialogue 8: At a Donut Shop
REVISED EDITION now with FREE MP3s and Printable PDFs as a download
Many teachers recommend learning hiragana as a first step toward
Japanese proficiency. Helpful mnemonics and illustrations help the
student quickly learn the characters painlessly. You can learn
hiragana in less than two weeks using this book if you can set
aside a few minutes a day to study. * Helpful Mnemonics * Fully
Illustrated * Covers all forty-six main characters plus all the
variations * History and helpful hints throughout * Writing
Practice Sheets * Download more PDF practice sheets and the sound
files of all hiragana for free.
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