Unisciti a noi in un viaggio nel mondo dei libri!
Aggiungi questo libro allo scaffale
Grey
Scrivi un nuovo commento Default profile 50px
Grey
Iscriviti per leggere l'intero libro o leggi le prime pagine gratuitamente!
All characters reduced
Ninja Ronin and Daimyo Japanese Reader - The Easy Way to Read Listen and Learn from Japanese History and Stories - cover

Ninja Ronin and Daimyo Japanese Reader - The Easy Way to Read Listen and Learn from Japanese History and Stories

Clay Boutwell, Yumi Boutwell

Casa editrice: Kotoba Inc

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Sinossi

Embark on a Journey through Japanese History with the Ninja, Ronin, and Daimyo
 
Dive into the captivating world of Japanese history with our latest Japanese reader, perfectly tailored for upper beginner students. "Ninja, Ronin, and Daimyo Japanese Reader" offers a unique blend of engaging historical essays and accessible language learning.
 
What's Inside?
 
Intriguing Essays: Explore three meticulously crafted essays that bring to life the enigmatic Ninja, the poignant tale of the 47 Ronin, and the mighty Takeda Shingen.
 
Complementary Audio: Enhance your learning with FREE downloadable sound files, narrated by native speakers. Available in both slow and normal reading speeds, these MP3s are perfect for listening while reading.
 
Complementary Anki Flashcard Decks: Master all the vocabulary in the essays with the free Anki flashcard app. The decks include sound and pitch accents for most words. 
 
Features Designed for Learning
 
Furigana for Beginners: All Japanese kanji come with furigana to support those new to kanji.
 
Detailed Breakdowns: Each sentence is dissected for easy understanding, complete with word-by-word translations and grammar explanations.
 
Uninterrupted Japanese Texts: Challenge yourself with full-story Japanese texts, presented without gloss for immersive reading practice.
 
Kanji Insights: Delve into the "Kanji in Focus" sections, highlighting key kanji from each story.
 
Literal English Translations: Verify your comprehension with our simple, mostly literal English translations. Remember, challenge yourself first with the Japanese text!
 
Designed for Upper Beginners: While suitable for beginners, basic hiragana knowledge is necessary.
 
Engage with History, Enhance Your Japanese Quick! Think of Japan, and samurai warriors often come to mind. But there's so much more to explore. This book is your gateway to understanding not just the Japanese language but its rich historical tapestry.
 
We're Here to Support You Got questions? Need guidance? Find our personal contact details in the book. We're here to help you on your journey to mastering Japanese.
 
Join us on this enriching journey through Japan's warrior past, and elevate your Japanese reading skills along the way!
Disponibile da: 10/01/2024.
Lunghezza di stampa: 122 pagine.

Altri libri che potrebbero interessarti

  • Vegas - A Memoir of a Dark Season - cover

    Vegas - A Memoir of a Dark Season

    John Gregory Dunne, Stephanie...

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    "In the summer of my nervous breakdown, I went to live in Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada." So begins John Gregory Dunne's neglected classic of first-person writing, a mordant, deadpan, grotesque tale that blurs the line between autobiography and fiction, confession and reportage. 
     
     
     
    Panicked by his own mortality, despondent over his many failings as a writer and a man, Dunne leaves his wife and their three-year old child for the solitude of a crummy apartment off the Vegas Strip. There he plans to write an account of the city as he finds it; the book he ends up writing is "a fiction which recalls time both real and imagined." The remarkable central characters are Artha, a student at cosmetology college by day, a sex worker by night; Buster Mano, a private detective whose specialty is tracking down errant husbands; and Jackie Kasey, a lounge comic who opens for Elvis at $10,000 a night and wonders why he is still only a "semi-name." Pimps, bail bondsmen, parking-lot moguls, used-car tycoons, ex-jockeys, and women who look as if they had "spent a lifetime meeting guys in Vegas or Miami Beach or Louisville for the Derby": these are the people who wander through the lives of Artha, Buster, and Jackie—and, for a dark season, the life of the narrator. 
     
     
     
    Contains mature themes.
    Mostra libro
  • The Son of the Wolf - cover

    The Son of the Wolf

    Jack London

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Short story written by Jack London The Son of the Wolf consists of a single man who is known as Mckenzie or "Scruff". The story tells of the hardships of what single men had to endure on the frontier. Often men would venture on journeys that may consist of months or even years just in order to find the right suitor. Scruff had been the toughest of the tough and had lasted the longest on the frontier without the company of a woman. 
    This story connects with naturalism by showing that nature can be just as cruel as it can be forgiving if someone is alone on the frontier.
    Mostra libro
  • The Amazing Adventures of a Marginally Successful Musician - cover

    The Amazing Adventures of a...

    Bill Cinque

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    5000 GIGS.  
    400+ FILM AND TV PLACEMENTS.  
    45 YEARS IN MUSIC. 
    These are some of the bullet points in the resume of author/musician Bill Cinque. THE AMAZING ADVENTURES OF A MARGINALLY SUCCESSFUL MUSICIAN is an educational and entertaining look at the world of music. 
      
    Honest, insightful and often humorously brutal, Cinque speaks to the beginner, the seasoned pro and the non-musician “civilian” in a unique and refreshing voice about the rehearsals, recordings and rejections in the life of a self-described “blue collar, working class musician.” 
      
    "I live on a strict diet of pizza and Rockford Files reruns. For the sake of time and energy, I’ll answer all the other pertinent questions that anyone might have in short order. Briefs, not boxers. Mary Ann, not Ginger. Yankees, not Mets. Giants, not Jets. Tea, not coffee."
    Mostra libro
  • Little Women Podcast: The Real-Life Friedrich Bhaer - cover

    Little Women Podcast: The...

    Niina Niskanen

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    There was a real-life Friedrich Bhaer. In fact, Louisa May Alcott wanted to marry him and even start a school with him. This man appears in literal disguises in all of her novels. He is Friedrich in Little Women, Mac in Rose in Bloom and David in Work and many more. Henry and Louisa shared a deep friendship, was it more than friendship? In Little Women Jo's and Friedrich's age gap is 16 years. It is the same age difference as between Henry and Louisa. 
    One of the models for Jo and Friedrich might be Louisa's friend Elizabeth and her husband. Her life was surprisingly similar to the book Jo. She wasn't a writer, but there are parallels. Based on what I have found, her marriage with her lawyer husband was a happy one. She was devoted to the educational work and in the same way, as Jo does, she promoted co-education, for both male and female students. She became a dean of the university. Same way as Jo who becomes the matriarch of the Bhaer Academy in "Jo´s Boys".. 
    There is a very compelling case to be made that Henry David Thoreau was the real-life Friedrich Bhaer. Louisa once called her friend Emerson "The God of my idolatry" but it was Henry who merited her lifelong affection. The ties between Henry and the Alcotts are more extensive than one might expect. From the time when the Alcotts moved to Concord in March 1840 until Henry's passing in 1862. He was a frequent guest in the Alcott´s home taking tea or dinner with the family. Bronson who admired the young man's intellect often visited him in his hut at Walden Pond. If the connection between Henry and the Alcotts was strong, the connection between Louisa and Henry was even stronger
    Mostra libro
  • Reflections - cover

    Reflections

    Margaret G. A. Alexander

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    REFLECTIONS are the life and times of Margaret Gilreece Alexander Alexander as told by her and to her by other residents of her old neighborhood – First Ward. She begins with her parents, then her spiritual roots; church membership, educational background, and club and sorority memberships. Pulling together vignettes on a multitude of disparate things: beds & closets, catalog shopping, family pets, neighbors, international travel her husband, and civil rights. She shares her journey from the dusty streets of First Ward to become the anchor for a family steeped in business, politics, and civil rights. REFLECTIONS: One woman, her journey an extraordinary life.
    Mostra libro
  • Finding Margaret - Solving the mystery of my birth mother - cover

    Finding Margaret - Solving the...

    Andrew Pierce

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    At the age of fifty, and despite feeling like he was betraying the adoptive parents who loved him so much, journalist and broadcaster Andrew Pierce began to tentatively search for his birth mother – only to discover that she had done everything she could to ensure he would never find her.
    When he finally tracks her down, the mystery only deepens, leading him to Ireland to seek out information about the man who may or may not have been his father. During his search, Andrew discovers horrifying revelations about the orphanage where he had spent the first two years of his life and attempts to forge a relationship with the woman who gave him away.
    This candid story is a heartwarming page-turner that takes the reader on an extraordinary journey. Full of amusing and arresting anecdotes, at its heart lies the inspirational story of one man's search for his birth mother and what happened when he finally found her.
    Mostra libro