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Author: Kiyomi Ogawa
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著者:小川清美
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Format:B5 size
Size: 257 x 182mm Number of pages: 120 |
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Country of manufacture: Japan
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Year of manufacture: 2017
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Kanji Practice Book for Japanese Language Learners I wrote this book as part of the Easy and Fun series after the hiragana and katakana books from that set. I imagine that most people who are reading this book as part of their Japanese studies also feel that the kanji writing system is by far the hardest part of learning the Japanese language. There are several reasons: the number of unique kanji is huge; they have complicated shapes; there are many ways to pronounce them; writing them is tricky. Japanese natives learn the characters slowly over a period of many years from elementary school (or even earlier) all the way through high school. Japanese children practice reading and writing kanji every day at school then work on them even more as part of their homework. I think that many people who are learning Japanese as a secondary language are hesitant to study kanji because of this substantial time investment. 's why for this book I devised a faster method that differs from how Japanese natives approach kanji learning. Since grade schools in Japan teach kanji in order of difficulty starting with the easiest the characters needed for daily life (which are surprisingly Since grade schools in Japan teach kanji in order of difficulty starting with the easiest the characters needed for daily life (which are surprisingly difficult to memorize) are not learned until later making that learning method unsuitable for foreigners who are staying in the country for a relatively Japan kanji in order of difficulty starting with the easiest the characters needed for daily life (which are surprisingly difficult to memorize) are not learned until later making that learning method unsuitable for foreigners who are staying in the country for a relatively short period of time. This book instead presents the basic kanji alongside selected characters that are widely used in daily life while helping you become familiar with how I've also included some fun drawings that may serve as hints to help you remember the different kanji. This book will make memorizing kanji a more fun and enjoyable process for you. The EASY AND FUN series is designed to help foreigners living in Japan learn the basics of kanji in a fun way while at the same time learning practical Japanese. This book contains the minimum number of kanji that are useful to know when living in Japan. Using many illustrations, the book is designed to help you visually memorize the meanings and shapes of kanji in a fun way. Beginners / Learning Japanese / BOOKS ON JAPAN / Japan / Introduction to Japan / Students / High School / Examinees / College Students / Adults / Self-study / Traveling Abroad / Business Person / International Students / Work / Native / Teaching Material / Textbooks / Cram School / School / Teacher / Japanese Language Qualification Measures / Tests / Exams / Kanji / Interview / Shadowing / Listening |
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I wrote this book as part of the Easy and Fun series after the hiragana and katakana books from that set. I imagine that most people who are reading this book as part of their Japanese studies also feel that the kanji writing system is by far the hardest part of learning the Japanese language.
There are several reasons: the number of unique kanji is huge; they have complicated shapes; there are many ways to pronounce them; writing them is tricky.
Japanese natives learn the characters slowly over a period of many years from elementary school (or even earlier) all the way through high school. Japanese children practice reading and writing kanji every day at school then work on them even more as part of their homework.
I think that many people who are learning Japanese as a secondary language are hesitant to study kanji because of this substantial time investment. 's why for this book I devised a faster method that differs from how Japanese natives approach kanji learning.
Since grade schools in Japan teach kanji in order of difficulty starting with the easiest the characters needed for daily life (which are surprisingly Since grade schools in Japan teach kanji in order of difficulty starting with the easiest the characters needed for daily life (which are surprisingly difficult to memorize) are not learned until later making that learning method unsuitable for foreigners who are staying in the country for a relatively Japan kanji in order of difficulty starting with the easiest the characters needed for daily life (which are surprisingly difficult to memorize) are not learned until later making that learning method unsuitable for foreigners who are staying in the country for a relatively short period of time.
This book instead presents the basic kanji alongside selected characters that are widely used in daily life while helping you become familiar with how I've also included some fun drawings that may serve as hints to help you remember the different kanji.
This book will make memorizing kanji a more fun and enjoyable process for you.
The EASY AND FUN series is designed to help foreigners living in Japan learn the basics of kanji in a fun way while at the same time learning practical Japanese. This book contains the minimum number of kanji that are useful to know when living in Japan. Using many illustrations, the book is designed to help you visually memorize the meanings and shapes of kanji in a fun way.
Beginners / Learning Japanese / BOOKS ON JAPAN / Japan / Introduction to Japan / Students / High School / Examinees / College Students / Adults / Self-study / Traveling Abroad / Business Person / International Students / Work / Native / Teaching Material / Textbooks / Cram School / School / Teacher / Japanese Language Qualification Measures / Tests / Exams / Kanji / Interview / Shadowing / Listening
I wrote this book as part of the Easy and Fun series after the hiragana and katakana books from that set. I imagine that most people who are reading this book as part of their Japanese studies also feel that the kanji writing system is by far the hardest part of learning the Japanese language.
There are several reasons: the number of unique kanji is huge; they have complicated shapes; there are many ways to pronounce them; writing them is tricky.
Japanese natives learn the characters slowly over a period of many years from elementary school (or even earlier) all the way through high school. Japanese children practice reading and writing kanji every day at school then work on them even more as part of their homework.
I think that many people who are learning Japanese as a secondary language are hesitant to study kanji because of this substantial time investment. That’s why for this book I devised a faster method that differs from how Japanese natives approach kanji learning.
Since grade schools in Japan teach kanji in order of difficulty starting with the easiest the characters needed for daily life (which are surprisingly difficult to memorize) are not learned until later making that learning method unsuitable for foreigners who are staying in the country for a relatively short period of time.
This book instead presents the basic kanji alongside selected characters that are widely used in daily life while helping you become familiar with how they actually appear in the real world. I’ve also included some fun drawings that may serve as hints to help you remember the different kanji.
This book will make memorizing kanji a more fun and enjoyable process for you.
日本人でさえ苦労するのだから、外国人にはいっそうハードルが高い漢字学習。EASY AND FUNシリーズは、日本で過ごす外国人が、楽しく基礎を学びながら同時に実用的な日本語も習得できる学習書です。日本で生活する際に知っておきたい、知っていると便利な最低限の漢字をこの一冊にまとめました。たくさんのイラストを使用し、漢字の意味や形を楽しく視覚的に覚えられるように工夫されています。
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