15 Short Stories in Japanese for Intermediate Learners Living Japanese in Japan - Read for Enjoyment at Your Own Level and Learn Japanese the Fun Way
Christian Tamaka Pedersen
Verlag: Tamaka Pedersen
Beschreibung
15 Short Stories in Japanese for Intermediate Learners. Living Japanese in Japan is the ultimate Japanese storybook for anyone starting their Japanese language learning journey. These 15 entertaining and cultural relevant stories are also designed to give the reader a sense of advancement and a positive reading experience, in short, stories in Japanese for intermediate students are fun to read while learning at the same time.What does this book give you?* This book includes a reading guide that explains the basics of the language and its characters. (Learning of Japanese - How to read Japanese Book 1)* Fifteen exciting, humorous and cultural relevant fictional stories from different genres, from humor to mystery, the stories are for every emotion and for everyone.* The stories are written in Hiragana, Katakana, and about 250 basic Kanji characters which correspond to the advanced beginner and intermediate learning levels. The stories are followed by line-by-line English translation, which will certainly speed up the the learning process quite a bit. According to the JLPT (Japanese Language Effectiveness Text) the learning level starts at level 4 and advances up to level 5.* Readers can advance their progress in stages since the stories start with rather simple vocabulary. The stories are modern, humerous and relate to the Japanese culture.* The grammar is manageable and accessible whereby the learning curve is going up with each story.ForewordIntroduction and a short history of the language - Learn Japanese with stories.Discover one of the most fascinating languages and its culture.Explaining the language.Modern Japanese culture and language.Follow this easy reading guide.Beware of styles and expressions.Before you get started.Japanese stories for beginners including Hiragana and KanjiThe Legend of Princess KaguyaThe Tokyo Fish Market Buddhism in JapanLost in TokyoTeaching in JapanKaraoke Japanese StyleSaving Face Faux Pas in the RestaurantJust a Couple of DrinksHumor is if You Still Laugh A Special GeishaA Happy MarriageUnder the Lamp PostGroup LearningA Japanese in MunichFinally a book for serious Japanese language learners who want to have some fun on the way, so get your copy now!
