I've tried other Japanese text books that didn't interest me. In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading.This shopping feature will continue to load items when the Enter key is pressed. This book really gave structure and a foundation to the words and phrases I already knew. Ships from and sold by Amazon.com. I scored highest in the grade on our Japanese This will not suit everyone but there is no book that will suit everybody.
Japanese From Zero! book series. For example, who would have known to never say Sayounara as a normal goodbye?! I'm Learning Japanese! In his first couple years of homeschool, he attempted to learn Japanese using Rosetta Stone (he went through the full first level and most of the second), by using the first Genki book and workbook, various other beginner books (as I scroll through the popular books on Japanese language in Amazon, I see we now own many of the titles...), and by doing a few other things like us just going through flashcards of hiragana and katakana. So if you want to learn Japanese in an easy, well paced and enjoyable way you could do no better than to buy this book. I happen to see the Japanese From Zero book as a complement to Georges YouTube channel with such videos as "Japanese in 5 minutes" as well as the many hours of YouTube video touching on each chapter of the books - you are able to read the chapter in the book and watch along with the video as well; how many other books offer such a rich learning environment?The best, most culturally correct Japanese language Textbook!Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 14, 2018 When George asks a question, I'm continually impressed at how my son replies correctly, without fail, before George supplies the answer.Do you want to successfully learn how to speak Japanese? Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations Please try againSorry, we failed to record your vote.

book 1 and the free YouTube videos. This is an excellent book if you want to learn Japanese. I'm 65 so the relatively slow pace of teaching was fine for me. You will not regret it! I cannot wait to move on to the next book (I'm over halfway). Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations "This textbook will have you sounding like a pro and talking like a native very quickly..." (Volume 1) 2nd Edition. 3: Proven Techniques to Learn Japanese for Students and Professionals (Volume 3) The model takes into account factors including the age of a rating, whether the ratings are from verified purchasers, and factors that establish reviewer trustworthiness.Sorry, we failed to record your vote.

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The system for teaching hiragana worked so well for me, usually I'm more a write and repeat until it's in my head kind of guy and I did do that for this but the way the book incorporates the kana bit by bit and using vocabulary from previous lessons really helps to fortify that knowledge in a contextualised way. Even I was amazed and I’m not easily taken in by anything. Learn Japanese online from one of the best selling Japanese book series. At, least that was my answer. George is such a helpful teacher not just in regards to hiragana and grammar, but teaching the culturally acceptable way to say things. ), the teaching method is a little child-like at times BUT IT WORKS.

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Also goes perfectly with his free YouTube videos that take you through each lesson and teach you even more. You created a truly , and he's working his way through both now. No - with this book you use the characters you have learned so far in each chapter and you add onto them progressively whereas I just studied the alphabets and then hit the book. ISBN-13: 978-0989654500… The glossary in English, Japanese and hirigana is good with a graph of all the hirigana you learn and the map of Japan in the back was a nice touch :) I now know all the hiragana and katajana and some kanji. Personally I combine all of the above as well as writing lesson notes down from the book, that's just me, but it works for me. Prior to becoming an author, Yukari worked in Japan as a professional in the medical industry.