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20 reviewsISBN-10 : 1420024630
ISBN-13 : 9781420024630
Author: Giorgio Parmiani, Michael T. Lotze
This user-friendly Japanese language book is a complete course, pocket dictionary and Japanese phrasebook in one.
Easy Japanese is designed for Japanese language beginners who are planning a visit to Japan or are already living there and wish to learn spoken Japanese quickly and easily—on their own or with a teacher. This book introduces all the basics of the spoken language with an emphasis on practical daily conversations and vocabulary. It enables you to begin efficiently communicating right away.
Lesson 1: Greetings and Everyday Expressions
Lesson 2: Meeting People
Dialogue 1: How Do You Do?
Cultural Note: Introduction
Dialogue 2: Are You American?
Cultural Note: The Phrase Particle Mo
Cultural Note: Foreign Words in Japanese
Cultural Note: Aizuchi: How to be a Good Listener
Dialogue 3: Self-Introduction
Dialogue 4: Who is That Person?
Cultural Note: Senpai-Kōhai “Senior-Junior” Relationship
Lesson 3: Schedule and Daily Activities
Dialogue 1: Bus Tours
Cultural Note: The Japanese Sense of Time
Dialogue 2: Practicing Japanese
Cultural Note: Virtue of Ambiguity
Dialogue 3: Lunch Time
Dialogue 4: Texting
Lesson 4: Eating and Drinking
Dialogue 1: Visiting an Izaka-ya
Cultural Note: Eating out
Cultural Note: Drinking
Dialogue 2: At a Ramen Shop
Dialogue 3: Traditional Cuisine
Cultural Note: Tea
Dialogue 4: Favorite Food
Lesson 5: Where is It?
Dialogue 1: Going Shopping
Dialogue 2: Driving in Town
Cultural Note: Konbini (Convenience Store)
Dialogue 3: In the Department Store
Cultural Note: Depa-chika (Department Basement)
Dialogue 4: Taking a Break in a Cafe
Lesson 6: Leisure Activities and Hobbies
Dialogue 1: Invitation to Kabuki
Cultural Note: Dō 道—a Spiritual Path to Mastery
Dialogue 2: Vacations
Cultural Note: Religions in Japan
Dialogue 3: Going Sightseeing
Dialogue 4: At a Nomi-kai (After-work Drinking)
Cultural Note: After Work Parties
Lesson 7: Getting Around
Dialogue 1: Commuting
Cultural Note: Taking Trains
Dialogue 2: Meeting at Hachiko, the Dog Statue
Cultural Note: Apology First
Dialogue 3: Taking a Taxi
Dialogue 4: Going to the Airport
Lesson 8: Family and Personal History
Dialogue 1: Birthday
Cultural Note: Cherry Blossoms and Hanami “Flower-Viewing Picnic”
Cultural Note: Japanese Calendar and Birthday Celebrations
Dialogue 2: Personal History
Dialogue 3: Family
Dialogue 4: Marriage
Lesson 9: Opinions and Feelings
Dialogue 1: A Good Idea
Dialogue 2: Being Sick
Dialogue 3: Emotions
Dialogue 4: Politeness
Cultural Note: Politeness in Japanese Culture
Cultural Note: Gift-Giving
Lesson 10: Do’s and Don’ts
Dialogue 1: Password
Dialogue 2: No Smoking
Cultural Note: The Virtue of Holding Back
Dialogue 3: Recycling
Cultural Note: The Concept of Mottainai and Recycling in Japan
Dialogue 4: Clothing
English-Japanese Dictionary
Japanese-English Dictionary
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