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Japanese for Beginners : Learning Conversational Japanese - Second Edition (Includes Downloadable Audio).

Japanese for Beginners is a straightforward learning guide which enables beginners to pick up a function knowledge of spoken Japanese very quickly and easily. Specifically designed to teach spoken Japanese as it is used in daily life rather than in a formal setting, Japanese for Beginners is perfect...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Toyozato, Sachiko
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: North Clarendon : Tuttle Publishing, 2016.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Frontcover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; How to Download the Bonus Material of this Book; Introduction; Acknowledgments; How to Use This Book; Symbols and Abbreviations; Chapter 1: Sounding Japanese; Learning the Basic Japanese Syllables; The Japanese Writing System (Script); From Syllables ... to Japanese Words; Vowels; Saying Double Consonant Sounds; Tips for Learning New Words and Sentences; Practice; Chapter 2: Wow!; Express Your Emotions! Start with Interjections; Short Dialogues; Vocabulary; Learning from the Dialogues; Formal and Informal Japanese: Understanding the Difference.
  • PracticeChapter 3: Excuse me ...?; Short Dialogues; Vocabulary; Learning from the Dialogues; Using Hai; Practice; Chapter 4: How Do You Do?; Dialogue; Vocabulary; Learning from the Dialogue; Practice; Expressing Relationships; Making Introductions; Practice; Chapter 5: Help Me!; Comic; Learning from the Comic; Males and Females Say It Differently; Practice; Chapter 6: What's Th is? It's a Cat: Using Da ("To Be"); A Few Things to Know about Nouns; "Is It a Gift?": Asking Questions with Nouns; Now, Let's Try the Past Tense!; Quick Reference: Noun Tenses; Practice.
  • Chapter 7: Is Th is Bentō Mine?Short Dialogues; Vocabulary; Learning from the Dialogues; Practice; Who Uses Which? A Summary; Practice; Bentō; Chapter 8: I'm Happy, You're Happy: Using Da ("To Be"); A Few Th ings to Know about Adjectival Nouns; "Is She Stubborn?" Asking Questions with Adjectival Nouns; Now, Let's Try the Past Tense!; Quick Reference: Adjectival Noun Tenses; Practice; Chapter 9: Is It Easy? Yes, It's Easy!; Short Dialogues; Vocabulary; Learning from the Dialogues; Practice; Ending with Da; Karaoke; Chapter 10: Girls' Talk; Dialogue; Vocabulary; Learning from the Dialogue.
  • Chotto: A Word for Many Needs!Practice; Chapter 11: Grandpa Doesn't Know, Either!; Comic; Learning from the Comic; Interjections vs. Particles; Practice; Chapter 12: Cold? Noisy? Funny? Describing Things; A Few Th ings to Know about Adjectives; "Is It Funny?" Asking Questions with Adjectives; Describing Things in the Past; Asking Questions in the Past Tense; Quick Reference: Adjective Tenses; Practice; Chapter 13: How Funny Is It? More Describing; Short Dialogues; Vocabulary; Learning from the Dialogues; Review: When Should You Use ga vs. wa?; Practice; Pachinko.
  • Chapter 14: Sorry, We Can't Give a RefundDialogue; Vocabulary; Learning from the Dialogue; Yukata; Dragon Boats; Practice; Chapter 15: I Need to Diet!; Comic; Learning from the Comic; Practice; Chapter 16: Action! Making Th ings Happen, with Verbs; The First Step: Recognizing the Dictionary Form of a Verb; How to Change the Dictionary Form into the Negative (Nai) Form; How to Say "No": Using the Negative Form Nai; How to Change the Dictionary Form into the Te Form; Practice; Chapter 17: Do You Work? More about Verbs; A Few Things to Remember about Verbs.