"Verbs are usually the key to understanding a sentence or part of a text, so it's well worth emphasising them … If you know these 600 verbs that's really going to help unlock a lot of Japanese for you.'" —<b><i>How to Japan</i> blog</b>
"This book excels at differentiating really similar concepts, even adding more to the never-ending question of <i>'What is the difference between [this character] and [this character]?'</i> The vocabulary words are also thematically arranged, usually with illustrations for some words for better memory reinforcement. Pronunciation in the [audio files] actually sounds natural compared to other learning materials" —<b><i>Japan Reference</i> blog</b>
Basic Japanese is your friendly guide to conversational fluency. Ideal for self-learners and classrooms alike, this updated edition focuses on real-world communication and modern vocabulary.
What's Inside:
- 10 Structured Lessons covering essential grammar and vocabulary
- Authentic Dialogues illustrated with manga for contextual learning
- Step-by-Step Explanations to build a solid language foundation
- Engaging Exercises to reinforce understanding
- Online Audio by native speakers for pronunciation practice
- Bidirectional Dictionary for quick reference
Whether you're starting your Japanese journey or refreshing your skills, Basic Japanese offers a comprehensive and enjoyable approach to language learning.
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Biografisk notat
Samuel E. Martin was a master teacher of the Japanese language and a major force in language learning in the postwar U.S. He received his undergraduate and master's degrees in Oriental languages from the University of California at Berkeley and his Ph.D. in linguistics from Yale University. At Yale he served as chairman of the Department of East and South Asian Languages and Literatures and the Department of Linguistics. He is the author of numerous books and papers on Japanese and Korean, including the definitive A Reference Grammar of Japanese and A Reference Grammar of Korean.Eriko Sato received her Ph.D. degree in linguistic from the State University of New York at Stony Brook. She is currently Associate Professor in the Department of Asian and Asian American Studies. She is also the Executive Director of the Japan Center as well as the Founding Director of the Pre-College Japanese Language Program at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. She has written other Japanese titles, including the best-selling Japanese Stories for Language Learners and Japanese for Dummies