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First Japanese Reader for Students: Bilingual for Speakers of English Levels A1 and A2 (Graded Japanese Readers Book 10)
by Miku Ono
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Each chapter of First Japanese Reader for Students is filled with words that are organized by topic, then used in a story in Japanese. Questions and answers rephrase information and text is repeated in English to aid comprehension. The quick and easy-to-use format organizes many of everyday situations from knowing your way around the house, studying at university, or getting a job. First Japanese Reader for Students makes use of the so-called ALARM or Approved Learning Automatic Remembering Method to efficiently teach its reader Japanese words, sentences and dialogues. Through this method, a person will be able to enhance his or her ability to remember the words that has been incorporated into consequent sentences from time to time. Audio tracks are available inclusive on www.lppbooks.com/Japanese/FJRS/En
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rank: #3,115,464
price: $19.99
bound: 138 pages
publisher: Language Practice Publishing; 1 edition (March 1, 2017)
lang: English
asin: B06XDD4KX4
filesize: 3371 KB
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