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.
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.
Download links;
+ Kana textbook: link1.pdf
+ Kana workbook: link2.pdf
+ Romanized textbook: link3.pdf
+ Audio CD: link4.7z
03
Jan
2014
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.
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.
Download links;
+ Kana textbook: link1.pdf
+ Kana workbook: link2.pdf
+ Romanized textbook: link3.pdf
+ Audio CD: link4.7z
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