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The book then follows the story of a foreign student who has moved to Japan to study Japanese at a language school, and it expands from his experiences in the classroom out into Japanese society. Students can follow this story—with all the example conversations and newly introduced vocabulary—and enjoy learning what is necessary for living in Japan.
By the end of the book, you are required to perform such tasks as inviting a friend to go to a concert with you (including giving all the details of when, what time, where, etc. it is) – and through the step-by-step approach this book takes, this will be well within your grasp.
It is recommended that you have at least a very basic grasp of hiragana and katakana before starting this book, as there are no English translations or romaji provided. However, there are hiragana and katakana tables provided at the very start, so you could use them to learn the phonetic alphabets before you get stuck in deeper. All in all, this is a great beginner-level Japanese book that would work for both a classroom textbook as well as a self-study tool.
Structure:
- 34 units covering different aspects of life in Japan to introduce the Japanese language to beginner-level students
Recommended for you if:
- You are a beginner-level learner looking for a textbook that covers a lot of ground in an easy-to-digest manner
- You are looking for a textbook for your beginner-level class
- You like books with no English or romaji
- You like books with lots of illustrations
About this volume:
Original Title: 文化初級日本語 I テキスト 改訂版
Pages: 280
ISBN: 978-4-89358-858-6
Book Size: B5
Languages: Japanese
Publication Date: October 10, 2019
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Beginner Japanese Sentence Training
Nihongo Fun & Easy ー Survival Japanese Conversation for Beginners
Do It Yourself: Japanese Grammar Review (Beginner-Level)
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The book then follows the story of a foreign student who has moved to Japan to study Japanese at a language school, and it expands from his experiences in the classroom out into Japanese society. Students can follow this story—with all the example conversations and newly introduced vocabulary—and enjoy learning what is necessary for living in Japan.
By the end of the book, you are required to perform such tasks as inviting a friend to go to a concert with you (including giving all the details of when, what time, where, etc. it is) – and through the step-by-step approach this book takes, this will be well within your grasp.
It is recommended that you have at least a very basic grasp of hiragana and katakana before starting this book, as there are no English translations or romaji provided. However, there are hiragana and katakana tables provided at the very start, so you could use them to learn the phonetic alphabets before you get stuck in deeper. All in all, this is a great beginner-level Japanese book that would work for both a classroom textbook as well as a self-study tool.
Structure:
- 34 units covering different aspects of life in Japan to introduce the Japanese language to beginner-level students
Recommended for you if:
- You are a beginner-level learner looking for a textbook that covers a lot of ground in an easy-to-digest manner
- You are looking for a textbook for your beginner-level class
- You like books with no English or romaji
- You like books with lots of illustrations
About this volume:
Original Title: 文化初級日本語 I テキスト 改訂版
Pages: 280
ISBN: 978-4-89358-858-6
Book Size: B5
Languages: Japanese
Publication Date: October 10, 2019
If you like this, you might like:
Beginner Japanese Sentence Training
Nihongo Fun & Easy ー Survival Japanese Conversation for Beginners
Do It Yourself: Japanese Grammar Review (Beginner-Level)






















