Japanese

Japanese by Carol Akiyama, published by Barron’s Educational Series in 2008, is a comprehensive resource designed for those studying the Japanese language. This 257-page edition provides an overview of Japanese grammar and usage, covering essential topics such as parts of speech, sentence structure, and common word patterns in both written and spoken contexts. The book begins with a diagnostic test to assess initial understanding and concludes with a review section that includes tests and answers for each chapter, facilitating the measurement of learning progress.
Readers will find a structured approach to mastering the basics of Japanese, with additional topics including idioms, numbers, telling time, days and dates, and standard greetings. This edition serves as a valuable reference for language arts and disciplines, making it suitable for both self-study and classroom use. The clear organization and practical exercises aim to enhance the learning experience for students and educators alike.
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This summary of Japanese grammar and usage covers parts of speech, sentence structure, verb forms, and common word patterns in written and spoken Japanese. At the beginning you will find an introductory diagnostic test with answers. The end of the book presents a review section with tests and answers for each chapter to help you measure your learning progress. Additional topics include idioms, numbers, telling time, days and dates, weather, standard greetings, and more.
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