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Organizador: Kanji Research Group University of Tokyo
Editora: Tuttle Publishing
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Memorize tricky Japanese kanji with ease! Since its publication in 1993, this beginner Japanese workbook and textbook has been a hit with teachers and students for learning basic Japanese kanji characters. Speak, read and write Japanese with this newly revised edition that has been updated and expanded by members of the Kanji Text Research Group at the prestigious Tokyo University. Essential Japanese Kanji Volume 1 presents the 250 kanji characters that are most frequently found in many places in Japan, including:Street signsRestaurant menusSubway ticket machinesATMsStroke order diagrams and writing practice squares present every kanji systematically alongside its various meanings, readings, vocabulary compounds and derivations. Extensive practice exercises and self-graded quizzes (with answer keys at the back) help you improve your skill at recognizing and using the kanji. In addition to the practical focus of learning the kanji in the context of actual situations, each chapter includes Advanced Placement (AP)-type exam questions mirroring the format of the College Board's Japanese Language and Culture examination. The captivating introduction explains the origins of the kanji and the Japanese kana phonetic alphabets. Appendices list the kanji in two ways—according to pronunciations and radicals—and a glossary of common vocabulary compounds.
Título: Essential Japanese Kanji Volume I
ISBN: 9784805313404
Idioma: Japonês, Inglês
Encadernação: Brochura
Formato: 19 x 25
Páginas: 224
Ano copyright: 2015
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Edição: 1ª
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Organizador: Kanji Research Group University of Tokyo