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Let's Learn Kanji

An Introduction to Radicals, Components and 250 Very Basic Kanji

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  • 256 páginas
  • 9 horas de lectura

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Everyone agrees that it is possible to learn to speak Japanese in a reasonable amount of time, but no one has ever said that about reading and writing it. It is widely held that spoken and written Japanese require separate efforts by the student, as if these two aspects were in fact distinctlanguages.A first step toward alleviating this situation was taken by Yasuko Mitamura in 1985 with the publication of Let's Learn Hiragana and Let's Learn Katakana , which continue to help thousands of students every year to master these two forms of Japanese script. Now, Let's Learn Kanji goes to the heart ofthe the learning of kanji (i.e., Chinese characters as they are used in Japan).Not simply a brilliant exposition but also a workbook, it teaches the student how to write the basic strokes, how to put these together into full-fledged kanji, and how kanji function in the context of example sentences. Progress is continually checked, and the student is encouraged through quizzesand exercises. The 250 fundamental characters learned almost painlessly.

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Let's Learn Kanji, Joyce Yumi Mitamura, Yasuko Kosaka Mitamura

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1997
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Título
Let's Learn Kanji
Subtítulo
An Introduction to Radicals, Components and 250 Very Basic Kanji
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Kodansha USA
Publicado en
1997
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
256
ISBN10
4770020686
ISBN13
9784770020680
Serie
Descripción
Everyone agrees that it is possible to learn to speak Japanese in a reasonable amount of time, but no one has ever said that about reading and writing it. It is widely held that spoken and written Japanese require separate efforts by the student, as if these two aspects were in fact distinctlanguages.A first step toward alleviating this situation was taken by Yasuko Mitamura in 1985 with the publication of Let's Learn Hiragana and Let's Learn Katakana , which continue to help thousands of students every year to master these two forms of Japanese script. Now, Let's Learn Kanji goes to the heart ofthe the learning of kanji (i.e., Chinese characters as they are used in Japan).Not simply a brilliant exposition but also a workbook, it teaches the student how to write the basic strokes, how to put these together into full-fledged kanji, and how kanji function in the context of example sentences. Progress is continually checked, and the student is encouraged through quizzesand exercises. The 250 fundamental characters learned almost painlessly.