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Japanese made Easy A set of flash cards to help your child to read and pronounce the names lots of items of clothing in Japanese. A phonetic romaji pronunciation guide for is written directly beneath each Japanese word. A fun way for both children and grown ups to expand their Japanese vocabulary. Part of the Flashcard book series, now available in several languages.
Learn Japanese vocabulary with hundreds of Flashcards in one large book. With a easy to read phonetic romaji pronunciation guide written beneath each Japanese word. Featuring all of the images from 4 books in the series including: -Animals -Household Items -Clothing -Numbers, Shapes and Colors A fun way to expand your vocabulary. Great for kids and anybody new to the language.
Travelflips flashcards empower travelers and language enthusiasts with useful words and phrases they can master in just a few days. This pocket-sized flashcard kit includes everything you need to quickly build essential vocabulary for your upcoming voyage.
Clothing Flashcards - Perfect for children and for people learning how to speak English as a second language. This book features over 50 items of clothing drawn in a fun cartoon style. Test yourself: Each flash card has a blank version preceding the card with English text, this allows the reader to guess the word before the answer is shown. Part of the Flashcard eBook series: an expanding collection of mobile Flashcard books, designed for a modern audience.
Japanese made Easy A set of Flashcards to help your child to read and pronounce the names of a varied selection of household items in Japanese. A phonetic romaji pronunciation guide for is written directly beneath each Japanese word. A fun way for both children and grown ups to expand their Japanese vocabulary. Part of the Flashcard book series, now available in several languages.
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A great story can lead a reader on a journey of discovery—especially if it's presented in two languages! Beautifully illustrated in a traditional style, Japanese Stories for Language Learners offers five compelling stories with English and Japanese language versions appearing on facing pages. Taking learners on an exciting cultural and linguistic journey, each story is followed by detailed translator's notes, Japanese vocabulary lists, and grammar points along with a set of discussion questions and exercises. The first two stories are very famous traditional Japanese folktales: Urashima Taro (Tale of a Fisherman) and Yuki Onna (The Snow Woman). These are followed by three short stories by notable 20th century authors: Kumo no Ito (The Spider's Thread) by Akutagawa Ryunosuke (1892-1927) Oborekaketa Kyodai (The Siblings Who Almost Drowned) by Arishima Takeo (1878-1923) Serohiki no Goshu (Gauche the Cellist) by Miyazawa Kenji (1896-1933) Reading these stories in the original Japanese script--and hearing native-speakers read them aloud in the accompanying free audio recording--helps students at every level deepen their comprehension of the beauty and subtlety of the Japanese language. Learn Japanese the fun way—through the country's rich literary history.
Learn French vocabulary with hundreds of Flashcards in one large book. Featuring all of the images from 4 books in the series including: -Animals -Household Items -Clothing -Numbers, Shapes and Colors A fun way to expand your vocabulary. Great for kids and anybody new to the language.
Learning the readings of each character, especially when a given reading is used, is the key to Japanese literacy. We've provided a kanji study guide for students preparing for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test(JLPT). The levels in this study guide correspond to the levels of the JLPT.