Japanese for Beginners: Learning Conversational Japanese - Second Edition (Includes Online Audio) [With CD (Audio)]


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Description

Japanese for Beginners is a straightforward learning guide which enables beginners to pick up a functional knowledge of spoken Japanese very quickly and easily.

This complete Japanese language package has helped many thousands of people learn to speak colloquial Japanese. It is designed for busy people who wish to pick up a working knowledge of Japanese on their own in just a few days, rather than a few years. Japanese for Beginners makes this possible by providing a firm grounding in grammar and sentence structure using dialogues and vocabulary that reflect authentic Japanese situations and manga comic strips to emphasize contemporary culture and humor.

Key features of Japanese for Beginners:
  • Practical Japanese phrases help you converse with ease.
  • Comic strips (Japanese manga) and dialogues bring Japanese to life.
  • Exercises help you to practice speaking and listening.
  • An MP3 audio CD features native Japanese speakers to help you pronounce Japanese like a pro.
Drills and exercises are included in each chapter to help you practice the sentence patterns and vocabulary, and MP3 audio recordings by native speakers are invaluable in teaching the correct pronunciation of Japanese words

About this new edition:
Japanese for Beginners is now expanded to include IT, Social Media, mobile phone conversations and texting!

All audio content is alternatively accessible on tuttlepublishing.com/downloadable-content.

Author: Sachiko Toyozato
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Published: 09/06/2016
Pages: 288
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.05lbs
Size: 8.90h x 5.90w x 0.80d
ISBN13: 9784805313671
ISBN10: 4805313676
BISAC Categories:
- Foreign Language Study | Japanese
- Language Arts & Disciplines | Alphabets & Writing Systems
- Language Arts & Disciplines | Spelling & Vocabulary

About the Author
Sachiko Toyozato is the founder of a language school for English speakers in Okinawa, Japan.