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Japanese for Young People: Kana Workbook Bk.1


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Japanese for Young People: Kana Workbook Bk.1

 
Description: ISBN 4770021801 / Genre: Languages / Reference / Author: Association for Japanese Language Teaching / Paperback / Reading Level: Young ... more
Japanese for Young People: Kana Workbook Bk.1 ... Adult / 144 Pages / Book is published 1998-07-01 by Kodansha International Ltd

Newest Review: ... Learn Hiragana", and wrote at length about the lack of writing practice and such. This book has this covered, and in a ... more

 ... much more entertaining fashion. Altogether, there are 25 lessons. The first 15 lessons cover hiragana, and the second lot of ten cover katakana. This may seem very short to you, but kana is extremely simple to master. The hard part is not the memorising of the symbols, but of the writing and proper use of them at will. Let's take a look at how this workbook takes this issue in hand. Part 1- Hiragana Each lesson in this section contains six parts. In the first part, we are introduced to a small group of hiragana ch...more

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Pages: 144, Paperback, Kodansha International Ltd
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Premium Review Japanese for Young People: Kana Workbook Bk.1: Everyone Loves Kana... (1920 words)
by - written on 17/05/09 (Very useful, 65 readings)
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Part of learning any foreign language should ideally mean learning to read and write that language as well as the spoken word. For our chosen language this means we have to master not one, but three writing scripts. The how and why of this is not only interesting, but helps provide a more solid understanding of how the writing system works together. Before the 4th century AD, interestingly enough, Japan did not have a way to write their language down. Instead, scholars began importing the Chinese pictorial writing system, or kanji, and using the symbols to refer to their own words. Over time, simplified forms of this came to be derived and formed the ...  Read the complete review

 

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