First Steps to Learning Japanese |

| Japanese is a language spoken by over 130 million people in Japan and in Japanese emigrant communities. It is related to the Japonic-Ryukyuan languages. Its relationships with other languages remain undemonstrated. It is an agglutinative language and is distinguished by a complex system of honorifics reflecting the hierarchical nature of Japanese society, with verb forms and particular vocabulary to indicate the relative status of the speaker, the listener, and a person mentioned in conversation (regardless of their presence). The sound inventory of Japanese is relatively small, and it has a lexically distinct pitch-accent system. It is a mora-timed language.
First Steps to Learning Japanese aims to provide a stepped opportunity for improving language skills; it provides the four communicative skills: Speaking, Listening, Reading, Writing. |
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  | This presentation contains 9 units with audio. Here are just some of the things you will learn in this presentation: ü How to produce basic written information in the foreign language. ü How to produce written form from dictation using key alphabet/characters. ü How to read aloud at sight short pieces of the written language. ü How to understand short, basic phrases. ü How to use polite, social language. ü How to indicate difficulty with the language. ü How to take part in basic conversations about personal matters. ü How to make simple requests. ü How to find the way to a specific place. ü Plus lots more.
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Format: Adobe Flash | Size: 40.2 MB | |
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