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Nihongo Challenge Grammar Reading JLPT N4.
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Nihongo Challenge Grammar Reading JLPT N4.
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Recommended for Upper Beginners and those entering the Intermediate stage. There is no romaji, but all kanji have furigana (small hiragana over kanji). Highly recommended for those who feel comfortable reading short sentences in Japanese. The text is designed for students of the language ranging from those who have completed half of the elementary level of Japanese (about 150 hours) to those who have completed the elementary stage and are ready to advance to the intermediate level.
Shin Kanzen Master Bunpou N3
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This book presents some very basic words and phrases along with some that are not usually considered “basic” at all. In fact, some of the material in this book is not typically presented until the student is well into his or her study of the Japanese language—and even then, it can be confusing without a skilled explanation. The Mangajin method, however, makes even this advanced material “basic” and accessible to students at all levels. Frames from Japanese manga (“comics”) are used to illustrate every point, and English translations and notes allow even the basic beginner to understand material that might otherwise stump advanced students.
A Practical Guide to Mimetic Expressions through Pictures – Giongo, Gitaigo.
Essential Japanese Grammar is an indispensable reference for students of Japanese at all levels.
Long the standard in education, it provides clear, jargon-free explanations of how Japanese grammar works and offers hundreds of example sentences. It is an essential handbook for self-study or for the classroom and should be a valued resource for years to come.
From the very earliest stages of study until far into the intermediate level, students of the Japanese language are continually scratching their heads over the usage of verbs. It is no wonder that they should feel the need for a solid reference book, one they can continually turn to throughout their studying careers. The Handbook of Japanese Verbs is just that book.
Intermediate Japanese is designed for learners who have achieved a basic proficiency and wish to progress to more complex language. Each unit combines clear, concise grammar explanations with examples and exercises to help build confidence and fluency.
The book is divided into two parts. Part One outlines fundamental components of Japanese including particles, question words, verb types and tense while Part Two builds on this foundation by introducing grammatical patterns organised by the task they achieve.