Japanese Sentence Patterns for Effective Communication


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"Japanese Sentence Patterns for Effective Communication presents 142 essential sentence Patterns for everyday conversation - all that is needed to get by in most uncomplicated social situations. These patterns represent the basic building blocks of sophisticated speech, and are mastered by all intermediate students. Each is given first in the form of a full-length English sentence, so that one can quickly understand its meaning and intent, then is followed by a Japanese translation, a short, precise explanation, several example sentences, and a practice section that allows one to test one's comprehension. By familiarizing oneself with these patterns and practicing them out loud, and inventing new sentences with them, one will quickly gain the skills necessary to effectively communicate one's thoughts in Japanese." "With page after page of sentence-pattern practice and straightforward explanations of grammar, this book is ideal for ambitious beginning-level students who wish to up their oral proficiency quickly. But it will also usefully serve intermediate and advanced students in need of solid review material, or anyone with an interest in the workings of the Japanese language."--BOOK JACKET.




Japanese Vocabulary for JLPT N5


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NEWLY UPDATED JLPT N5 Vocabulary Book with Sound and Anki Flashcards! For beginners Dive into the world of Japanese language proficiency with this book designed specifically for the JLPT N5 exam—the first and most accessible level, perfect for beginners who have mastered hiragana. This comprehensive resource not only prepares you for the test but sets a solid foundation for future Japanese learning. What's New? Enhanced Audio Experience: Enjoy 1,445 crystal-clear MP3 recordings of every vocabulary word and example sentence. We've also curated eight "chapter" MP3s that weave together Japanese vocabulary, example sentences, and their English translations for an immersive learning experience. Listen and learn on the go—whether you're commuting, taking a stroll, or flipping through the pages of the book. Access these invaluable resources via a FREE download link available on the last page. Anki Flashcard Decks: Work through the flashcards while you work through the book and audio to help really learn the vocabulary. Anki is a free flashcard app that works on your phone or computer to intelligently "feed" you words you need to review just as you need to review them. Why JLPT N5 Vocabulary Book? Strategic Learning: Every entry is tailored to ensure you grasp the essentials of vocabulary needed to pass the N5 level. The structured audio files promote sequential learning, reinforcing retention and understanding. Convenience at Your Fingertips: Study anywhere, anytime. The audio files are perfect for passive listening and the Anki flashcards can be reviewed anywhere, making it easier to integrate Japanese learning into your daily routine without overwhelming your schedule. Goal-Oriented Approach: The JLPT is not just an exam; it's a milestone. Registering for and preparing to sit the JLPT in a different city is a commitment—a powerful motivator that can spur profound language acquisition. Prepare to Succeed Embark on your Japanese learning journey with a book designed to motivate and guide you towards your language goals. Whether you're looking to enhance your skills for personal enrichment or need a structured learning path, this book is an indispensable tool. Get your copy today, embrace the challenge, and take a significant step towards passing the JLPT N5! Remember: The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. Start yours with the right resources—download the sound files and transform your Japanese language skills now!




Japanese Sentence Patterns for JLPT N5 : Training Book


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This textbook is designed for people who want to improve their Japanese speaking skills. By practicing the Japanese language using the grammar points and example sentence groups in this book in combination with the Sentence Pattern Method and the Read-Aloud Method, you can improve your Japanese speaking ability and overall Japanese language skills. The Sentence Pattern Method is the key to install Japanese grammar rules in your mind. Through the Sentence Pattern Method, you will know how to utilize Japanese sentence templates that contain constants and variables. This is similar to the mathematical formula. Being able to recognize a variety of sentence patterns enhances your ability to use those patterns in your speaking. The Sentence Pattern Method helps a learner to convert his/her thoughts in mother tongue into Japanese sentences very easily. However, knowing Sentence patterns is not enough. We need to practice to help set them more firmly in memory. So, this book will tell you how to utilize the Read-Aloud Method to print sentence patterns in your memory and to open the door to boost your Japanese communications skills.




Japanese Language Patterns


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Japanese Language Patterns


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Japanese Language Patterns


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Japanese Made Easy


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This is a self-study guide to the Japanese language Harvard University's Tazuko Monane teaches you the secret of speaking Japanese fluently in simple 20-minute lessons. Each lesson zeroes in on one everyday activity: introducing yourself, asking directions, ordering sushi, giving directions to a taxi driver, eating with friends, and other everyday conversations. Japanese Made Easy is designed for people living in or going to Japan who would like to learn Japanese but have never studied it before. Obviously, living or traveling in Japan is itself not the secret to learning Japanese--many Westerners live in Japan for a long time and except for a few words learn very little about its language. The important thing will be your motivation to learn. An ability to speak Japanese and read Japanese is vital to understanding your surroundings. Whether you travel to Japan as a tourist, student or businessperson, whether you use this book before or after your arrival in Japan, what could provide better motivation than knowing that a familiarity with the Japanese language (and with the culture it reflects) will help make your stay in Japan much richer and more interesting. If you have the good fortune to know a Japanese person, he or she will surely make your learning even easier--especially when you study pronunciation. But don't be discouraged if you have no "live model" to learn from. By following the simple suggestions given here, you will be able to come out with good understandable Japanese on your own. Key features of this book include: More than 40 social situations commonly encountered by foreigners in Japan--including greetings, asking directions, dining out, visiting places, and shopping. Practice exercises based on over 30 of the most important Japanese sentence patterns, with example sentences and answer keys. Notes on the key points of Japanese vocabulary and Japanese grammar. A comprehensive glossary of important Japanese words and an index of vocabulary and grammar items.




A Reference Grammar of Japanese


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This title explains the use of Japanese words such as wa, ga and mo looking at the rules and meanings of words in their literary forms.




Languages and Identities in a Transitional Japan


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This book explores the transition from the era of internationalization into the era of globalization of Japan by focusing on language and identity as its central themes. By taking an interdisciplinary approach covering education, cultural studies, linguistics and policy-making, the chapters in this book raise certain questions of what constitutes contemporary Japanese culture, Japanese identity and multilingualism and what they mean to local people, including those who do not reside in Japan but are engaged with Japan in some way within the global community. Topics include the role of technology in the spread of Japanese language and culture, hybrid language use in an urban context, the Japanese language as a lingua franca in China, and the identity construction of heritage Japanese language speakers in Australia. The authors do not limit themselves to examining only the Japanese language or the Japanese national/cultural identity, but also explore multilingual practices and multiple/fluid identities in "a transitional Japan." Overall, the book responds to the basic need for better accounts of language and identity of Japan, particularly in the context of increased migration and mobility.