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Work InformationGenki: An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese II [Second Edition] (Japanese Edition) (English and Japanese Edition) by Eri Banno
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Again, one cannot claim to have ever 'finished' a language primer, but I find this about the best for a thorough introduction to Japanese. I love the clear typeface, the abundant aids to understanding and study such as the clear sub-titles, multiple contents lists and indexes, the explanatory notes, the copious examples in usage, and the glossaries and declension tables at the back. There's also a generous section on kanji (Chinese-based hieroglyphs) that takes you to 294 kanjis (together with the 145 in Volume I), and I especially like that the characters are portrayed in really large font, as it is often difficult to make out the strokes in smaller sizes. I don't see any better introductory textbook around needed to supplement this pair. This was the first edition, and later editions have an added CD for even more support. The next stage is, I suppose, to assiduously increase the kanji count to say 1000 (in the long run); and in the meanwhile to practice writing paragraphs, reading, and listening on the internet. To the south Indian learner, a word of encouragement: the word order is intuitively similar, and the verb forms are uncannily like a combination of Tamil, Kannada, and some Sanskrit! ( ) no reviews | add a review
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Ideal for: Beginning. Published in Japan, Genki gives a beginning student of Japanese a solid grounding in all four language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing, throughout its 23 lessons. Packed with easy-to-understand grammar explanations, a variety of exercises full of illustrations, and scenes taken from everyday life, the lessons will have students enjoying the often tedious beginning stage of Japanese-language learning and will enable them to acquire a well-balanced ability to communicate in elementary Japanese. The course employs: Situations and subjects relating to daily life: The material presents the most frequently used vocabulary, expressions, and grammar, giving students the opportunity to apply what they have learned to their daily lives. Enjoyable and lively practice exercises: Both the Dialogue and Grammar and Reading and Writing sections provide a variety of stimulating exercises so that students will not lose interest in studying Japanese. Understandable and precise grammar explanations: The many examples found in the textbook are easy to read and understand. A wide variety of teaching materials: Through use of the textbook's diverse exercises, as well as a supplementary workbook and CD, students are given numerous opportunities to practice a variety of skills, including listening and writing. No library descriptions found. |
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