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Colloquial Japanese: The Complete Course for Beginners 3rd edition [Pehme köide]

(University of Birmingham, UK), (University of Birmingham, UK)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 304 pages, kõrgus x laius: 216x138 mm, kaal: 580 g
  • Sari: Colloquial Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jul-2015
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138949884
  • ISBN-13: 9781138949881
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 304 pages, kõrgus x laius: 216x138 mm, kaal: 580 g
  • Sari: Colloquial Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jul-2015
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138949884
  • ISBN-13: 9781138949881
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Colloquial Japanese provides a step-by-step course in Japanese as it is written and spoken today. This new edition has been completely rewritten by experienced teachers; it combines an accessible approach with a thorough treatment of the language, equipping learners with the essential skills needed to communicate confidently and effectively in Japanese in a broad range of situations. No prior knowledge of the language is required.

Key features include:

  • progressive coverage of speaking, listening, reading and writing skills
  • jargon-free explanations of grammar, with key structures presented through user-friendly diagrams
  • Coverage of the different writing systems of Japanese: hiragana, katakana and kanji
  • an extensive range of focused and stimulating exercises
  • realistic and entertaining dialogues covering a broad variety of scenarios
  • useful vocabulary lists throughout the text
  • additional resources available at the back of the book, including a full answer key, a grammar summary, a verb/adjective list with conjugation aid, bilingual glossaries and English translations of dialogues

Balanced, comprehensive and rewarding, Colloquial Japanese will be an indispensable resource both for independent learners and for students taking courses in Japanese.

Audio material to accompany the course is available to download free in MP3 format from www.routledge.com/cw/colloquials. Recorded by native speakers, the audio material features the dialogues and texts from the book and will help develop your listening and pronunciation skills. Supplementary exercise sheets for hiragana, katakana and kanji and two additional units can also be found here. These additonal units cover more advanced features of Japanese and incorporate a wide assortment of supporting exercises.

By the end of this course, you will be at Level B1 of the Common European Framework for Languages and at the Intermediate-Mid on the ACTFL proficiency scales.

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"Colloquial Japanese 3rd Edition is well stocked with the "balanced, comprehensive and rewarding" itemsessential vocabulary lists, lucid grammar summaries, lively sample dialogues and more. With accompanying audio material, it will systematically and efficiently lead any beginners of Japanese language to build up a solid foundation at the Intermediate-mid level on the ACTFL proficiency scales". Yoshihiro Yasuhara, Carnegie Mellon University, USA

Introduction xi
Japanese scripts and pronunciation 1(8)
1 Watashi wa Nihon-jin desu
I am Japanese
9(13)
In this unit you will learn about
how to introduce yourself (name, nationality, occupation)
Basic Japanese structure: X wa Y desu
Japanese names and -san (Mr, Mrs, Ms, Miss)
asking and answering yes/no questions
numbers up to 10
giving and asking for telephone numbers
hiragana of Unit 1
2 Tanjobi wa itsu desu ka
When is your birthday?
22(12)
In this unit you will learn about
family terms
numbers 11--99
how to talk about someone's age
time-related expressions (date and month, day of the week, etc.)
how to give and ask for months and dates
hiragana of Unit 2
3 Otearai wa doko desu ka
Where is the toilet?
34(10)
In this unit you will learn about
indicating places: koko, soko, asoko
asking and answering about places: doko
o'clock and minutes: -ji and -pun/-fun
telling and asking the time: nan-ji
from and till: kara and made
hiragana of Unit 3
4 Ano kamera wa ikura desu ka
How much is that camera over there?
44(11)
In this unit you will learn about
indicating things with the demonstrative words kore "this", sore "that" and are "that over there"
asking questions with the interrogatives dore "which one?", dare "who?" and dare no "whose?"
giving and asking a price, using ikura "how much?"
numbers up to 1,000,000
hiragana of Unit 4
5 Donna ongaku ga suki desu ka
What kind of music do you like?
55(13)
In this unit you will learn about
two types of adjectives: i-adjectives and na-adjectives
how to describe things/places/people using adjectives
adverbs of degree: very/not really...
how to connect sentences using soshite, demo and ga
how to talk about one's likes and dislikes
hiragana of Unit 5
6 Watashi wa rainen Nihon e ikimasu
I will go to Japan next year
68(12)
In this unit you will learn about
how to conjugate a verb (non-past and past)
how to talk about where one goes, comes and returns to
saying "to" (somewhere), "by" (method of transportation) and "with" (someone)
terms for places, methods of transportation and time
hiragana: double consonant sound and long vowel sound
7 Watashi wa yoku supa de hiru-gohan o kaimasu
I often buy lunch at the supermarket
80(12)
In this unit you will learn about
describing one's daily activities (various verbs)
describing when and where an action takes place
saying "nothing", "no one" and "nowhere"
how to ask the meaning of an unknown word
terms of frequency
katakana of Unit 7
8 Osaka ni yumena (o)shiro ga arimasu
There is a famous castle in Osaka
92(12)
In this unit you will learn about
describing the existence of things and people using arimasu and imasu
listing more than two nouns by using ya "and so on"
counting objects or people: numerals (suffix counters)
terms of location (on, below, in front of, behind, etc.)
katakana of Unit 8
9 Nichi-yobi issho ni ega o mimasen ka
Won't you watch a film with me on Sunday?
104(12)
In this unit you will learn about
talking about holidays and travel
saying "Have you already ?" and "Not yet"
how to express one's desire using [ Verb-stem] + tai
how to state the purpose of going to a certain place
how to invite someone to do something
katakana of Unit 9
10 Doshite atarashi pasokon ga hoshi desu ka
Why do you want to have a new PC?
116(12)
In this unit you will learn about
how to express one's desire to possess an object
giving and asking reasons
talking about one's illness
stating what one owns, using X wa Y ga arimasu
expressing one's gratitude
giving and receiving things
katakana of Unit 10: combined sounds
11 Shinjuku Gyoen wa hirokute kirena koen desu
Shinjuku Gyoen is a spacious and beautiful park
128(13)
In this unit you will learn about
more adjectives
how to connect sentences which contain i-adjectives, na-adjectives and nouns
talking about the weather
how to express a change of state, using adjective + narimasu
how to change adjectives into adverbs
kanji of Unit 11
12 Musuko-san wa se ga takai desu ne
Your son is tall, isn't he?
141(11)
In this unit you will learn about
how to describe one's physical features, using the X wa Y ga + adjective structure
comparative and superlative expressions
terms for body parts and colours
kanji of Unit
12(140)
13 Koko ni suwatte moidesuka
May I sit down here?
152(13)
In this unit you will learn about
verb grouping: Group 1, Group 2, Group 3
how to make the te-form of a verb ([ V-te]) from the masu-form ([ V-masu])
how to make a polite request using [ V-te] + kudasai
saying "how to..."
how to ask, grant and deny permission
kanji of Unit 13
14 Kino no yoru 8-ji goro ega o mite imashita
I was watching a film at 8 around p.m. yesterday
165(12)
In this unit you will learn about
stating a sequence of actions, using [ V-te] and [ V-te] + kara
describing an action in progress: [ V-te] + imasu
describing a present state: [ V-te] + imasu
describing habitual actions: [ V-te] + imasu
kanji of Unit 14
15 Puru de oyoidari, toshokan de hon o karitari shimasu
I do various things such as swimming in the pool and borrowing books from the library
177(12)
In this unit you will learn about
vocabulary for clothes and accessories
how to make the ta-form of a verb: [ V-ta]
how to link verb sentences using the [ V-ta] + ri [ V-ta] + ri ... pattern
saying "after" using [ V-ta] + ato de
talking about one's experiences in the past
kanji of Unit 15
16 Sukoshi dake Supein-go o hanasu koto ga dekimasu
I can speak a little bit of Spanish
189(13)
In this unit you will learn about
talking about one's hobbies and leisure activities
how to make the dictionary form of a verb ([ V-dic.])
how to change a verb into a noun, using [ V-dic] + koto
describing one's ability or possibility: [ V-dic] + koto ga dekimasu
kanji of Unit 16
Translations of dialogues 202(7)
Grammar summary 209(22)
Appendix 231(8)
Key to exercises 239(19)
Japanese-English glossary 258(14)
English-Japanese glossary 272(9)
Index of language points 281
Junko Ogawa is Language Coordinator for Japanese at the University of Birmingham, UK



Fumitsugu Enokida is Language Tutor in Japanese at the University of Birmingham, UK