Showing posts with label Learn about Japan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Learn about Japan. Show all posts

Sunday, September 23, 2018

500 Essential Japanese Expressions

500 Essential Japanese Expressions - A Guide To Correct Usage Of Key Sentence Patterns
どんな時どう使う 日本語表現文型500―日本語能力試験1・2級対応

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JLPT Moshi to Taisaku





日本語能力試験 模試と対策 N1, N2, N3 (pdf, mp3)
JLPT N1, N2, N3 Practice Exams and Strategies

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N2: MeGa
N3: MeGa


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Gokaku Dekiru N3


























合格できる日本語能力試験N3

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A Dictionary of Intermediate Japanese Grammar




A Dictionary of Intermediate Japanese Grammar

日本語文法辞典【中級編】


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Monday, May 21, 2018

TRY! N5 Bunpo kara Nobasu Nihongo

TRY! 日本語能力試験 N5 文法から伸ばす日本語



 TRY! Japanese Language Proficiency Test N5 Japanese Revised Edition Extended from Grammar After imagining how to use grammar by conversation and reading by scene, check each grammar item with "explanation · example sentence · practice". Review with grammar, reading comprehension listing in the same format as the exam. Test the same form with the same test, strength tested in quantity test.
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Thursday, October 20, 2016

The 15 Best Books to Learn Japanese for Any Skill Leve

Textbooks

Most formal, classroom-based courses will provide their own textbooks, so you may not need to search for a basic textbook on your own.
However, if you’re studying on your own or if you want to supplement classroom material, you’ll have some decisions to make. Textbooks are great general, all-around learning resources. These types of books tend to focus on major lessons, which divide up the material into topics such as greetings, asking for directions or going to the grocery store. These lessons are introduced complete with practice exercises, vocabulary lists, grammar tables and (sometimes) even audio, video and games as well. Some will even have an online component where you can ask questions, interact with other learners, take test and keep track of your progress.
“Japanese from Zero!” | Trombley  
15 best books to learn japanese for any skill level
This is one of the most popular textbook series available. It’s relatively new but approachable and easy to use.
  • Ideal for beginners and intermediate students.
  • Follows a lesson-based structure that covers grammar, vocabulary, writing, pronunciation and more.
  • For students interested in extra practice, the series includes workbooks that are sold separately and can work as companion books.
“Living Language Japanese” | Living Language Method 
15 best books to learn japanese for any skill level
Living Language is an established language teaching company that’s been around for years. You can find books specific to your level or purchase a complete package that includes books for all levels.
  • Textbooks include CD’s for speaking and listening practice.
  • Price is reasonable considering the amount of material.
  • Works well as a stand-alone course for those not enrolled in a formal class.
“Japanese, Comprehensive” | Pimsleur  
15 best books to learn japanese for any skill level
Pimsleur is another well-respected language company that’s been around for years. Their method focuses on speaking and listening through audio, so it’s ideal for students who want to supplement other textbooks or course work with extra listening and speaking practice.
  • Excellent source of speaking and listening material for those who don’t have native Japanese speakers to practice with.
  • Students quickly gain confidence through speaking and comprehension exercises.
  • Level-specific packages or comprehensive sets are available.

Grammar Books

For those who want to excel and really understand the language in-depth, a grammar book is essential. There are two basic types of grammar books: reference books, designed to provide big-picture information when students need it, and practice-based books, which teach grammar through exercises.
“Practice Makes Perfect” | Sato 15 best books to learn japanese for any skill level
As the name suggests, this is a practice-based book. Students learn grammar through a series of lessons that teach all the essentials.
  • Suitable for beginners, easy to get yourself started and easy to understand.
  • Exercises also cover phonetics, writing and other often-neglected areas of language learning.
  • Usage dictionary included.
  • Exercise-based approach helps students internalize grammar.
“A Guide to Japanese Grammar” | Tae Kim 15 best books to learn japanese for any skill level
Tae Kim runs a popular blog about Japanese, Chinese and “a dash of Korean.” He has published his own grammar book through Amazon’s self-publishing platform, for those who want a physical copy of his blog’s content.
  • Extremely detailed and comprehensive: covers grammar, writing, phonetics and more.
  • Useful as a reference.
  • Includes examples and vocabulary used by Japanese in the real world today, such as casual speech and slang.
  • Recommended for long-term students who want a systematic, thorough approach and who don’t mind starting with the “hard stuff.”
“Japanese Verbs & Essentials of Grammar” | Rita Lampkin 15 best books to learn japanese for any skill level
This book covers all the essentials in 160 pages. It’s organized logically for easy reference and offers a good way for beginners to get up and running quickly.
  • Short yet comprehensive: all major grammatical concepts are included and explained, without the fluff.
  • Suitable as a reference and includes tables that aid quick assimilation.
  • Bonus audio material online.
  • Has section with cultural information.

Vocabulary Books

Learning vocabulary is a slow and steady process. There are a number of vocabulary books that are designed to help students learn the words they need to become more fluent. Keep in mind that a vocabulary book is not the same as a dictionary. Understanding when and how to write, spell and speak Japanese vocabulary is a complex thing, so vocabulary books exist to hold your hand a bit more than a dictionary would while learning.
“The Handbook of Japanese Verbs” | Taeko Kamiya 15 best books to learn japanese for any skill level
This book is focused on verbs and their usage. The book explains how verbs work and how they conjugate. It relies heavily on exercises to ensure that students understand the material as they progress.
  • Excellent for beginners and intermediate students who want a solid understanding of verbs.
  • Exercise-oriented approach makes it ideal for self-study or students who want hands-on practice.
  • Book includes several appendices and methods for looking up verbs.
“Japanese Vocabulary” (Barron’s Vocabulary) | Carol and Nobuo Akiyama 15 best books to learn japanese for any skill level
This book organizes thousands of common Japanese words into categories. It’s excellent for beginner and intermediate students who wish to focus on specific areas or supplement their own studies with vocabulary.
  • Very reasonable price at less than $10.
  • Small yet comprehensive.
  • Romaji makes it easy for beginners and topical organization lets students emphasize particular areas as needed.
“Modern Japanese Vocabulary: A Guide for 21st Century Students” | Edward P. Trimnell  15 best books to learn japanese for any skill level
Here’s another vocabulary builder that organizes terms by topic. Words cover a variety of subjects such as law, the Internet, dentistry, culture, history and more.
  • Useful for beginner and intermediate students who want to supplement studies with vocabulary.
  • Kanji and kana included with easy-to-read fonts.
  • Topics can be very detailed, so this is helpful for students who want to expand their vocabulary.

Dictionaries

Not all bilingual dictionaries are created equal. Some are better than others and some are more suitable for certain types of students.
“Random House Japanese-English English-Japanese Dictionary” | Random House 15 best books to learn japanese for any skill level
This is a reasonably priced dictionary with tens of thousands of entries, ideal for beginner and intermediate students. The dictionary is divided into two sections, a Japanese-English section and an English-Japanese section.
  • The Japanese-English portion orders entries by the English alphabet, so it’s quite easy to find words.
  • Entries include Japanese kana.
  • The number of entries makes it suitable for long-term use.
“Kodansha’s Furigana Dictionary” | Kodansha 15 best books to learn japanese for any skill level
This dictionary includes furigana — smallhiragana written above kanji — to help students know how to pronounce words. Like the Random House dictionary, it’s divided into a Japanese-English and an English-Japanese section. The Japanese-English section is written in Japanesekana, not romanji.
  • The Japanese-English section, ordered bykana, helps students learn the native Japanese kana order.
  • Suitable for beginner and intermediate students.
  • Example sentences included with each entry.
  • Compact and portable.
“Kenkyusha’s New Japanese-English Dictionary” | Kenkyusha 15 best books to learn japanese for any skill level
This heavy duty dictionary is the most thorough, in-depth dictionary on the market. Many entries have multiple sub-entries. This is the dictionary used by translators and professionals.
  • The go-to dictionary for students who plan to study Japanese for many years to come.
  • Suitable for intermediate students, advanced students and translators.
  • Note that the latest edition (5th at the time of this writing) includes more entries and more modernized terms than previous editions.

Kanji Books

Kanji books are another essential asset for any student of Japanese. Some are designed to help students learn Japanese characters and some are designed to act as references. Both are useful for any student who plans to become fluent.
“New Nelson Japanese-English Character Dictionary” | Nelson 15 best books to learn japanese for any skill level
This dictionary has been the industry standardkanji dictionary for years. The Nelson dictionaries, both the compact and standard versions, include enough characters for most students. Kanji can be looked up by radical, pronunciation, stroke count and more.
For a comparable dictionary that includes a different system of indexing and more characters, see “The Kanji Dictionary” by Spahn.
  • Excellent for students of any level.
  • Each kanji includes a long list of vocabulary words.
  • A variety of appendices and indexes for additional look-up methods.
“A Guide to Remembering Japanese Characters” | Kenneth G. Henshall 15 best books to learn japanese for any skill level
This book is designed to help students master kanji. It contains of all the General Use Characters and has extremely detailed etymology for each one, including historical character forms and previous meanings.
  • Suitable for intermediate to advanced students.
  • Entries include meaning, pronunciation and vocabulary words.
  • Ideal as a supplement to other studies.
“Remembering the Kanji” | James W. Heisig 15 best books to learn japanese for any skill level
This book offers a different, story-based approach to learning the kanji. Each kanjielement is associated with a story element, which is then used as a mnemonic device to aid memorization.
  • Ideal for students who want a unique, systematic way to remember kanji and their meanings.
  • Focused exclusively on memorizing meaning, as opposed to pronunciation, vocabulary and so forth.
  • Suitable as a supplement to other course work or studies.
There are certainly more books out there, but this list includes some of the most authoritative, popular and effective titles and publishers in the industry. If you’re a serious student of Japanese, you’ll definitely want to have a few of these on your bookshelf.
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Sunday, March 22, 2015

Japanese For Dummies, 2nd Edition





Japanese For Dummies, 2nd Edition
Author(s): Eriko Sato
Publisher: For Dummies
Date: 2012
Pages: 411
Format: PDF
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1118130715
ISBN-13: 978-1118130711
Size: 13.19 MB



Description:


Learn to speak Japanese - the fast and easy way.

Japanese is the gateway to the rich culture of the exciting and complex island nation of Japan. Some people get intimidated by the prospect of speaking Japanese - worried that it's just too complex and different - but these fears are unfounded. While you can devote a lifetime to the study of this or any language, picking up the basics of Japanese doesn't require any more than an interest and a willingness to try something new.

Japanese For Dummies has everything you need to start speaking the language. Author and Professor of Japanese Eriko Sato introduces the essentials of grammar and pronunciation, giving you a working sense of the language, before showing you Japanese in action. You'll also discover social customs, formalities, and manners, from how and when to bow to how to unwrap a present.

* Includes vocabulary summaries, a mini-dictionary, and an audio CD full of conversations and pronunciations
* Assumes no prior knowledge of Japanese on your part - providing the perfect guide for a quick-but-thorough, lighthearted-but-not-lightweight introduction to the language
* CD lets you hear Japanese as it's really spoken and reinforces lessons from the book

Whether you simply want to introduce yourself to the Japanese language, say a few words to a neighbor or coworker, or you're planning a major trip or study abroad in Japan, Japanese For Dummies will enable you to get the basics fast and work towards your own goal at your own pace.

Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of the e-book file, but are available for download after purchase.

Open the book and find:

* How to pronounce Japanese sounds
* Common words and phrases in Japanese scripts
* Japanese grammar basics
* A guide to addressing others respectfully
* Information on numbers, time, and measurements
* Pointers for describing everyday activities in Japanese
* Fun exercises to help you practice your Japanese skills
* Expanded Japanese-English and English-Japanese dictionaries

Learn to:

* Speak conversational Japanese with ease
* Master basic grammar, verb conjugations, vocabulary, and pronunciations
* Identify kana and kanji

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Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Let's Learn Japanese Picture Dictionary

Let's Learn Japanese Picture Dictionary pdf

Let's Learn Japanese Picture Dictionary Marlene Goodman
Created by leading educators, these colorful, large-size dictionaries introduce beginning language learners to more than 1,550 commonly taught basic words. Each Let's Learn Language Picture Dictionary in the series boasts 30 delightful two-page spreads that vividly illustrate the meanings of words. Fun-filled panoramas focus on scenes familiar to children aged three through eight, such as home life, the classroom, city life, sports, the zoo, and even outer space! Learners will love to revisit these detailed depictions of people, places, actions, and objects, each time improving their recall. Featured words are set off with individual illustrations and definitions to help learners at various levels build vocabulary. Includes an index and glossary of all the individually illustrated words. An ideal selection of first word books for parents and teachers who want to encourage second language acquisition.
Reviews of Let's Learn Japanese Picture Dictionary
Let's Learn Japanese Picture Dictionary pdf
 Let's Learn Japanese Picture Dictionary

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I bought this book in a bookstore before we moved to Japan; I was so excited to see a Japanese picture book that my daughter may enjoy that I bought it immediately. In reading through it before our move here, it was interesting, although a bit dense with information since I initially bought it for my preschool-aged daughter. This may be more useful for adults or school-age kids who want to learn Japanese words in a context beyond just memorizing the words and their meanings, but rather associating pictures with the Japanese words and how they are pronounced. The pictures are good, and my daughter enjoys looking at them for a little while; however, they really are geared more toward adults or school-age children (i.e. they are not the fun and happy pictures to which preschoolers or that age group are typically drawn). I do still go over it in limited doses with my 3-year old to help her learn Japanese words, but this is not a book she will pull off the shelf and look through on her own (she does do that with most of her other books).
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A guide to writing Kanji and Kana Book 1, 2

A guide to writing Kanji and Kana Book 1, 2

A guide to writing Kanji and Kana Book 1, 2
A Guide to Writing Kanji & Kana Book 2 continues the systematic approach to learning how to write Japanese characters that was introduced in Book 1. With 1,166 entries, this workbook completes the study of all 1,945 characters prescribed for everyday use by the Japanese Ministry of Education.
Included under each entry are the Japanese and Chinese readings, stroke order, English meanings, sample compounds, radicals, and ample practice space.Completing this valuable resource book are an introduction explaining how best to use this book and an index to all the characters found in both Book 1 and Book 2.


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 A guide to writing Kanji and Kana Book 1.pdf
 A guide to writing Kanji and Kana Book 2.pdf


For a complete course that covers reading as well as writing Japanese, it is recommended that these workbooks be used with Kanji & Kanji: A Handbook and Dictionary of the Japanese Writing System, also available from Tuttle Publishing.

About the Author
Wolfgang Hadamitzky and Mark Spahn are the authors of numerous language learning and reference books, including A Guide to Writing Kanji & Kana (Book I), Kanji & Kana: A Handbook of the Japanese Writing System, The Learners Kanji Dictionary and The Kanji Dictionary, all of which are available from the Tuttle Language Library.
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A guide to writing Kanji and Kana Book 1, 2

A guide to writing Kanji and Kana Book 1, 2

A guide to writing Kanji and Kana Book 1, 2
A Guide to Writing Kanji & Kana Book 2 continues the systematic approach to learning how to write Japanese characters that was introduced in Book 1. With 1,166 entries, this workbook completes the study of all 1,945 characters prescribed for everyday use by the Japanese Ministry of Education.
Included under each entry are the Japanese and Chinese readings, stroke order, English meanings, sample compounds, radicals, and ample practice space.Completing this valuable resource book are an introduction explaining how best to use this book and an index to all the characters found in both Book 1 and Book 2.


 Download links;
 A guide to writing Kanji and Kana Book 1.pdf
 A guide to writing Kanji and Kana Book 2.pdf


For a complete course that covers reading as well as writing Japanese, it is recommended that these workbooks be used with Kanji & Kanji: A Handbook and Dictionary of the Japanese Writing System, also available from Tuttle Publishing.

About the Author
Wolfgang Hadamitzky and Mark Spahn are the authors of numerous language learning and reference books, including A Guide to Writing Kanji & Kana (Book I), Kanji & Kana: A Handbook of the Japanese Writing System, The Learners Kanji Dictionary and The Kanji Dictionary, all of which are available from the Tuttle Language Library.
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Nihongo Challenge. Kanji N4-5

Nihongo Challenge. Kanji N4-5, Bunpo to Yomu N4, Kotoba N4

This book was written to allow beginners of the Japanese language to enjoy studying and understanding Kanji. It is a revised textbook, including all the Kanji from the old Level 3 and 4 (now N4-5) of the JLPT. Each lesson teaches 10 new Kanji in a really nice and clear way. The Kanji are shown is a chart which includes the stroke order, space for practice, On and Kun reading, compound words etc. The special feature is that every Kanji is also presented by a hand drawn illustration showing how the Kanji was created and an explanation of the illustration to make it easier for you to understand the meaning of the kanji. The illustration and explanation will surely help you to memorize the kanji more easily. Part 1 holds 11 lessons and all Kanji of the old Level 4. Part 2 covers 20 lessons and the Kanji of old Level 3. Every lesson has Kanji exercise. After every third lesson is a short section of JLPT type exercises and after each part (part 1 & 2) a longer section with comprehensive exercises. Translation is given in English, Korean and Portuguese.
Nihongo Challenge. Kanji N4-5, Bunpo to Yomu N4, Kotoba N4

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1. Nihongo Challenge N4 [Bunpo to Yomu Renshu]MeGa | SolidFile (pdf)
2. Nihongo Challenge N4 [Kotoba] MeGa | SollidF | DepositF (pdf)
3. Nihongo Challenge N4 - N5 [Kanji] MeGa | DepositF (pdf)
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Japanese for Busy People I

Japanese for Busy People I, Kana Rommanized pdf + audio

Japanese for Busy People I , Kana Rommanized textbook , Kana workbook  + audio
Japanese for Busy People is, as the title suggests, a concise course for 'busy' students who want to learn natural spoken Japanese as effectively as possible in a limited amount of time. This worldwide bestselling series was prepared by a working group of experienced Japanese language instructors who reviewed and tested the material in an authentic classroom environment. Includes a free CD.
About the Author
The Association for Japanese Language Teaching (AJALT) is an educational institution established to meet the practical needs of people all over the world who wish to communicate effectively in Japanese. It was accredited by the Japanese Ministry of Education in 1977.

Japanese for Busy People I, Kana Rommanized pdf + audio

Review of Japanese for Busy People I
 I first came across this book as recommended by my Japanese teacher as she sometimes uses it as a compliment to the lessons I take weekly. Now, although this book does cover a lot of the important base points of the Japanese language (particles, useful vocabulary etc), I do find that it doesn't really put enough time into drilling these essential grammar points in.

For example, at the beginning of each chapter, you're given a quite nicely laid out page of points on how the proceeding chapter's main grammar points will be used and the formation of it's sentences. Sounds great but it's just one page! To me, that's just not enough. My teacher puts a great deal of (I think necessary) time each week into these points as they really are the building blocks of the language and to just skim over these key points in one page doesn't give the language the respect it demands.



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+ Romanized textbook: link3.pdf
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Essential Japanese Expressions Grammatical Points Dictionary

Essential Japanese Expressions Grammatical Points Dictionary

A handbook in alphabetical (Canova) shows the order of grammatical structure

(1) examples of their application,
(2) methods of conjugation,
(3) an explanation of meaning and its translation into English, Chinese and Korean. Wonderful addition is Appendix 3 - systematization of expressions of meaning (eg, contrast, cause-effect relationships, etc.). Also useful verb conjugation table (Annex 1) Furigana for kanji specify what to do guide suitable for beginners.

Essential Japanese Expressions Course
Language: English | Publisher: ALC (2009) | ISBN: 978-4-7574-1235-4 | JPG | 932 pages | 7.02 MB Genre: e-Learning | Language (Japanese).
This grammar dictionary was designed to work with the Essential 200 or 500 books in the series, but it also works just as well by itself for those wanting to study grammar for the JLPT.



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Tanki Master Drill N5

Tanki Master Drill N5 (ebook, audio)

Tanki Master Drill N5 (ebook, audio)You can study in one book all (letters, vocabulary, grammar, reading comprehension, listening comprehension) the test subjects will appear on the exam in the Japanese Language Proficiency Test, is a collection of problems N5 level. It is possible to study all subjects in a short period of time, and you can find the weak subjects, also be used as a mop-up of the test just before. There is a "Test Summary" of the number of questions is equivalent to about half of the actual test at the end of the book.

短期マスター 日本語能力試験ドリル N5 - Tanki Master Drill N5
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Mimi Kara Oboeru Nihongo N4

Mimi Kara Oboeru Nihongo N4 (pdf, audio)

Mimi Kara Oboeru Nihongo N4 (pdf, audio)It covers the function words of Japanese Language Proficiency Test N4, a sequence to ease → ​​flame order. Widely present a sentence that takes into account the scene vocabulary closely associated with the function words. (603 questions total number of questions) recorded multi-number problem that can check whether or not remember the form.
Japanese Language Proficiency Test to be carried out in December and July in Japan and overseas. As a test to measure objectively the ability of the Japanese, and it is used all over the world. This book is a book that covers the grammar of the N4 level, were sequenced divided into 90 items by level.
The meaning of each grammar, connection, example sentence is written, I am able to master the grammar that are most likely to be needed N4 level. Once you have achieved the grammar, challenge drill spiral method to answer many times for the same grammatical item in a different format.
Let's convolution in the head and thoroughly, the important item. Supplied CD It comes with, by using hear it repeatedly, you can practice and take full advantage of the five senses, etc. listen to carry only voice Listening, Writing, and try to say lend moving the mouth actually, a variety of learning methods are possible. In addition, at the end of the book, I have been recorded four times the overall problem corresponding to the grammar problems in this study, you can check ability.
It is a thing on the basis of the "Japanese Language Proficiency Test tertiary training to learn grammar from the ear" long seller, to organize the grammar from the point of view of Arc own, it was re- edited. Please be training the ability to use the book, you can score steadily in this study.


耳から覚える日本語能力試験 N4 文法トレーニング -  Mimi Kara Oboeru Nihongo N4 book and CD
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Minna no nihongo 1

Minna no nihongo 1 textbook, choukai, mondai

Minna no nihongo 1 textbook, choukai, mondaiMinna no nihongo 1 textbook
Minna no nihongo 1 textbook treats you like an adult who needs to speak in Japan. Each lesson introduces a few sentence patterns (i.e. grammar), gives relevant vocabulary, shows how to use it in useful situations, and provides lots of opportunity for practice.
The vocabulary is excellent. It is aggressive: it requires us to learn about 50 new words per lesson, and reuses the vocab from previous lessons. It is also well chosen: the vocab logically matches the sentence patterns for that lesson so that we can learn and practice them together. But it doesn’t ask us to memorize exhaustive themed categories (animals, etc…). It recognizes that many adults need to talk about “reports” more often than “horses”.
Minna No Nihongo uses a lot of pairwork, and I have found it most effective studying in a class with a teacher or at least with a dedicated partner.
The book itself is unique. I’ve never seen another like it. It is written for foreigners in Japan so it is written completely in japanese. Then students can buy the accompanying translation and grammatical notes (recommended) in the language of their choice (English, Korean, Chinese, etc.).



Useful Japanese Learning Ebooks



Minna No Nihongo I (みんなの日本語I): Download
Minna No Nihongo I - Mondai (みんなの日本語I問題): Download
Minna No Nihongo I - Choukai: Download
Minna No Nihongo I - Mondai of textbook script: Download
Minna no Nihongo I - Chokai Task Audio: Download
Minna No Nihongo II (みんなの日本語II): Download
Minna No Nihongo II - Mondai (みんなの日本語II問題): Download
Minna No Nihongo II - Choukai (with Script Answer): Download
Minna No Nihongo II - Mondai of textbook script: Download
Minna no Nihongo II - Chokai Task Audio: Download
Audio1~50 (kotoba, bunkei, reibun, renshuuC, mondai): Download
The Kodansha Kanji Learners Dictionary: Download
 
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