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Japanese for Busy People Revised edition, Workbook 1 [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 184 pages, kõrgus x laius: 257x182 mm, kaal: 499 g, illustrations
  • Sari: Japanese for busy people Vol 1
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jan-1995
  • Kirjastus: Kodansha International Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 4770019076
  • ISBN-13: 9784770019073
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 184 pages, kõrgus x laius: 257x182 mm, kaal: 499 g, illustrations
  • Sari: Japanese for busy people Vol 1
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jan-1995
  • Kirjastus: Kodansha International Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 4770019076
  • ISBN-13: 9784770019073
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Japanese for Busy People is, as the title suggests, a concise course for "busy" students who want to learn natural, spoken Japanese as effectively as possible in a limited amount of time. Three main texts-Japanese for Busy People I, Japanese for Busy People II, and Japanese for Busy People III-with related workbooks, cassette tapes, CDs, teacher's manuals, and videos make up this fully integrated three-level series. At each level, enough vocabulary and grammar have been provided to enable the learner to communicate in uncomplicated adult language without having to memorize excessive amounts of vocabulary and language patterns that are not immediately useful. All components of the Japanese for Busy People series have been prepared under the guidance of a working group of experienced Japanese language instructors who reviewed and tested the material in an authentic classroom environment.

Japanese for Busy People I: The Workbook is the ideal resource for any student wishing to improve oral fluency and speak Japanese at normal conversational speed. This collection of oral drills has been developed to provide practice for sentence patterns presented in both the Revised Edition and Kana Version of Japanese for Busy People I. The Workbook can be used both in the classroom as a supplement for introducing or reviewing lessons, and outside the classroom for homework and review. When coordinated with the exercises and quizzes in the main textbook, it should enable learners to improve their command of basic Japanese in a relatively short time.

This fully illustrated Workbook Includes:
o "Sentence Pattern Drills" for better, quicker, and more natural Japanese sentences.
o "Situation Drills" for more accurate and relevant usage of sentences and expressions.
o "Vocabulary Drills" for speedy and long-lasting vocabulary retention.

Japanese for Busy People I: Workbook Tapes (available separately) has been specially designed to support this workbook.

The bestselling series Japanese for Busy People has guided hundreds of thousands of students to a fluent, natural, and precise use of the Japanese language. Volume I teaches the basics for communication and provides a solid foundation for further study.
Introduction 9(5)
The Workbook
Lesson 1-1: Countries and Nationalities
14(2)
Lesson 1-2: Introducing Someone
16(2)
Lesson 2: Telephone Numbers
18(2)
Lesson 3-1: Telling the Time
20(2)
Lesson 3-2: Schedule (1)
22(1)
Lesson 3-3: Schedule (2)
22(2)
Lesson 4: How Much?
24(2)
Lesson 5: Shopping
26(2)
Lesson 6-1: Place Names
28(2)
Lesson 6-2: Going Somewhere
30(2)
Lesson 6-3: Going Somewhere with Someone (1)
32(1)
Lesson 6-4: Going Somewhere with Someone (2)
32(2)
Lesson 6-5: At a Bus Stop
34(2)
Lesson 7-1: Means of Transport
36(2)
Lesson 7-2: Mr. Tanaka's Schedule (1)
38(2)
Lesson 8-1: Who and What Is Where (1)
40(2)
Lesson 8-2: A House Floor Plan
42(2)
Lesson 9-1: Who and What Is Where (2)
44(2)
Lesson 9-2: Where Is It?
46(2)
Lesson 10-1: Daily Activities (1)
48(2)
Lesson 10-2: Daily Activities (2)
50(2)
Lesson 10-3: Daily Activities (3)
52(2)
Lesson 10-4: Mr. Tanaka's Schedule (2)
54(2)
Lesson 11: Mr. Brown's Life in Tokyo
56(4)
Lesson 12-1: Writing Letters and Telephoning
60(2)
Lesson 12-2: Frequency
62(2)
Lesson 12-3: Asking for Telephone Numbers
64(2)
Lesson 13-1: Adjectives
66(4)
Lesson 13-2: At a Friend's House
70(2)
Lesson 13-3: Offering Tea
72(2)
Lesson 14: Antonyms
74(2)
Lesson 15-1: Giving and Receiving (1)
76(1)
Lesson 15-2: Giving and Receiving (2)
76(2)
Lesson 15-3: Giving and Receiving (3)
78(2)
Lesson 16-1: Invitation (1)
80(2)
Lesson 16-2: Invitation (2)
82(2)
Lesson 16-3: Refusing an Invitation
84(2)
Lesson 17: Offering to Do Something
86(2)
Lesson 18-1: Mr. Biji's Possessions
88(1)
Lesson 18-2: Mr. Hoffman's Family
88(2)
Lesson 18-3: Time and Place
90(2)
Lesson 18-4: Mr. Tanaka's Schedule (3)
92(2)
Lesson 19-1: A Day in Mr. Biji's Life
94(2)
Lesson 19-2: The -te Form
96(2)
Lesson 19-3: Before and After
98(2)
Lesson 19-4: Itineraries
100(2)
Lesson 20-1: At a Restaurant (1)
102(2)
Lesson 20-2: At a Restaurant (2)
104(2)
Lesson 20-3: Having Things Delivered (1)
106(1)
Lesson 20-4: Having Things Delivered (2)
106(2)
Lesson 20-5: Having Things Delivered (3)
108(2)
Lesson 21-1: Giving Directions (1)
110(1)
Lesson 21-2: Giving Directions (2)
110(2)
Lesson 22-1: Transportation (1)
112(2)
Lesson 22-2: Transportation (2)
114(2)
Lesson 22-3: Transportation (3)
116(2)
Lesson 23-1: Asking Permission (1)
118(2)
Lesson 23-2: Asking Permission (2)
120(2)
Lesson 23-3: Asking Permission (3)
122(2)
Lesson 23-4: Asking Permission (4)
124(2)
Lesson 24-1: Negative Requests (1)
126(2)
Lesson 24-2: Negative Requests (2)
128(2)
Lesson 24-3: Refusing a Request
130(2)
Lesson 25-1: Tenses (1)
132(2)
Lesson 25-2: Tenses (2)
134(2)
Lesson 26: At a Party
136(2)
Lesson 27-1: Tenses (3)
138(2)
Lesson 27-2: The Hoffmans
140(2)
Lesson 27-3: Various Schedules
142(2)
Lesson 27-4: People's Profiles
144(2)
Lesson 28-1: Hobbies
146(2)
Lesson 28-2: Desires
148(1)
Lesson 28-3: Feeling Sick
148(2)
Lesson 29: Reading a Menu
150(2)
Lesson 30: On a Train
152(3)
Verbs 155(4)
Adjectives 159(2)
Answers Section 161