
[Japanese grammar books]
Practical Japanese Workbooks 05 – Doushi (Shou・Chuukyuu) – Japanese Verbs Exercises (PDF)
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Practical Japanese Workbooks 05 – Doushi (Shou・Chuukyuu) – Japanese Verbs Exercises (PDF)
Practical Japanese Workbook 04 – 副詞 (上級) – Japanese Adverbs Exercises
Practical Japanese Workbook 03 – 副詞 (初・中級) Japanese Adverbs Exercises.
The Modern Japanese Grammar Workbook is an innovative book of exercises and language tasks for all learners of Japanese. The book is divided into two parts:
Section A provides exercises based on essential grammatical structures
Section B practises everyday functions (e.g. making introductions, apologizing, expressing needs).
All sentences are written both in Romanization and in the Japanese script and a comprehensive answer key at the back enables the learner to check on their progress.
This book presents 25 grammar units, covering the core material which students would expect to encounter in their first year of learning Japanese.
Divided into two parts, the first part outlines fundamental components of Japanese including the writing system, pronunciation, word order, particles and conjugation patterns, while the second part builds on this foundation by introducing basic grammatical patterns organised by the task they achieve. Grammar points are followed by contextualised examples and exercises which allow students to reinforce and consolidate their learning.
This “Pera Pera Penguin’s 5 minutes Japanese class” was serialized in The Daily Yomiuri Newspaper from 1999 to 2011. I would like to express my gratitude to The Daily Yomiuri and all the dearest readers all over the world for letting me send out this column for twelve long years.
Japanese Sentence Patterns Grammar Notes Compiled by the Japan Foundation.
This book consists of sixteen chapters covering the phonology, morphology, writing system, tense and aspect systems, basic argument structure, grammatical constructions, and discourse and pragmatic phenomena of Japanese. It provides researchers with a useful typological reference and students of Japanese with a theory-neutral introduction to current linguistic research issues.