9780300042825-0300042825-Japanese: The Spoken Language, Part 3 - Supplement: Japanese Typescript

Japanese: The Spoken Language, Part 3 - Supplement: Japanese Typescript

ISBN-13: 9780300042825
ISBN-10: 0300042825
Edition: Supplement
Author: Eleanor Harz Jorden
Publication date: 1990
Publisher: Yale University Press
Format: Paperback 58 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780300042825
ISBN-10: 0300042825
Edition: Supplement
Author: Eleanor Harz Jorden
Publication date: 1990
Publisher: Yale University Press
Format: Paperback 58 pages

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Japanese: The Spoken Language, Part 3 - Supplement: Japanese Typescript (ISBN-13: 9780300042825 and ISBN-10: 0300042825), written by authors Eleanor Harz Jorden, was published by Yale University Press in 1990. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other Foreign Language Dictionaries & Thesauruses (Foreign Language Study & Reference) books. You can easily purchase or rent Japanese: The Spoken Language, Part 3 - Supplement: Japanese Typescript (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Foreign Language Dictionaries & Thesauruses books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.52.

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Japanese: The Spoken Language has been written by Eleanor Harz Jorden, with collaboration by Mari Noda, to replace her widely used Beginning Japanese in introductory and intermediate courses. Extensive changes and innovations are incorporated into this three-volume textbook to improve it as a teaching tool. Stressing Japanese as it is spoken today in Japan, the books introduce the language in a totally systematic fashion and in manageable segments, so that students who have mastered the full thirty lessons can handle the spoken language with considerable facility. The core conversations―all brief and natural―cover situations in which foreigners typically find themselves interacting with Japanese. They include topics ranging from asking directions and ordering a meal to more challenging discussions on how to refuse, criticize, disagree, and complain. Hundreds of drills―incorporating thousands of exchanges―are all in a response format, so that each exchange constitutes a mini-conversation. Explanations, presented in the detail and depth that a newcomer to the Japanese language urgently requires, offers not only linguistic analysis but also careful descriptions of how the language is used within Japanese society. They include such important topics as hierarchy, in-group/out-group differentiation, and avoidance of confrontation. Supplementary material provides outlines for the utilization of what has been introduced, check-ups on structure, and comprehension checks based on accompanying audiotapes.
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