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Author: Roland A. Lange
Publisher: Barron's Educational Series
Genre: Reference
Release: Apr 1998   My Rating: 0
Summary: The most commonly used Japanese verbs are presented with English translations, one to a page, completely conjugated, and transliterated into the Roman alphabet. A special section fully explains all details of Japanese pronunciation. For quick and easy reference, there is an alphabetical English-to-Japanese verb index, as well as a second index that lists Japanese verbs by their gerund form. New in this edition are hundreds of examples of verbs used in sentences, complete with English translation. There are also quizzes and drills in verb usage with answers and explanations. Language students are introduced to formality and deference levels that are part of correct Japanese verb usage. This book makes an excellent supplement to a main textbook in any introductory Japanese language course.


Author: Eri Banno, Yutaka Ohno, Yoko Sakane, Chikako Shinagawa
Publisher: Varsitybooks.Com
Genre: Reference
Release: Jul 1999   My Rating: 0
Summary: "Genki" outlines in 23 structured lessons all the fundamentals of the Japanese language. Abundantly illustrated and containing a wide variety of exercises, "Genki" is sure to bring vigor to your classroom! Though primarily meant for use in college-level classes, it is also a good guide for independent learners and is a nice resource book for teachers of Japanese. Genki's authors teach at Kansai Gaidai University, which hosts the largest number of North American students spending their junior year in Japan.


Author: Japan Times
Publisher: Varsitybooks.Com
Genre: Reference
Release: Oct 1999   My Rating: 0
Summary: Published in Japan, "Genki" gives a beginning student of Japanese a solid grounding in all four language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Packed with easy-to-understand grammar explanations, a variety of exercises full of illustrations, and scenes taken from everyday life, the 23 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.


Author: Miura, Mcgloin
Publisher: Japan Times
Genre: Nonfiction
Release: Sep 1995   My Rating: 0
Summary: