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eBook Details:
Full title: Nakama 1 Enhanced, Student text: Introductory Japanese Communication, Culture, Context, 3rd Edition
Edition: 3rd
Copyright year: 2021
Publisher: Cengage Learning
Author: Yukiko Abe Hatasa; Kazumi Hatasa; Seiichi Makino
ISBN: 9780357142165, 9780357142158
Format: PDF
Description of Nakama 1 Enhanced, Student text: Introductory Japanese Communication, Culture, Context, 3rd Edition:
NAKAMA 1 ENHANCED is a complete, flexible introductory program designed to present the fundamentals of the Japanese language to users. Presented in two parts, NAKAMA 1a and NAKAMA 1b, the program focuses on proficiency-based language learning, emphasizes practical communication and student interaction, and fosters the development of all four language skills and cultural awareness. Thematically organized chapters focus on high-frequency communicative situations and introduce students to the Japanese language and its three writing systems: hiragana, katakana, and kanji. Maintaining the program’s balanced approach, the new edition features updated technology resources, new authentic art, and practical, contemporary vocabulary to enhance both teaching and learning.Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.
Table of Contents of Nakama 1 Enhanced, Student text: Introductory Japanese Communication, Culture, Context, 3rd Edition PDF ebook:
About the AuthorsContentsTo the StudentAcknowledgmentsChapter 1: The Japanese Sound System and HiraganaI. IntroductionII. Hiragana: Useful Expressions: Forms of Address; Introducing YourselfIII. Hiragana: Useful Expressions: Daily GreetingsIV. Hiragana: Useful Expressions: Taking Leave of Friends and InstructorsV. Hiragana: Useful Expressions: Voiced Consonants; Thanking, Apologizing, and Getting AttentionVI. Hiragana: Useful Expressions: Long Vowels; Understanding Your Instructor’s RequestsVII. Hiragana: Small Useful Expressions: Double Consonants; Confirming Information and Making RequesVIII. Hiragana: Glides: Useful Expressions: Asking for Japanese Words and English EquivalentsChapter 2: Greetings and IntroductionsVocabularyDialogue: How Do You Do?Japanese Culture: First Or Last Name, Bowing Or Shaking Hands, Business CardsGrammarListening: Listening for Key WordsCommunication: Using (Attentive Feedback) 1, Classroom MannersReading: Using Format as a ClueKatakanaChapter 3: Daily RoutinesVocabularyDialogue: I Have a Class.Japanese Culture: the Academic Year, College Classes, College Housing, Financial AidGrammarListening: Listening for General IdeasCommunication: Using (Attentive Feedback) 2Reading: ScanningChapter 4: Japanese CitiesVocabularyDialogue: Is There a Bank around Here?Japanese Culture: Geography and Demographics of JapanGrammarListening: Using Redundancy in SpeechCommunication: Getting Someone’s Attention (1)Kanji : Introduction to KanjiReading: Using Script Types as Clues to Word BoundariesChapter 5: Japanese HomesVocabularyDialogue: Mr. Li’s ApartmentJapanese Culture: Japanese HousesGrammarListening: Distinguishing Sounds in Words and PhrasesCommunication: Getting Someone’s Attention (2)Kanji: Kanji Derived from Pictures and Symbols (1)Reading: Using Visual CluesChapter 6: Leisure TimeVocabularyDialogue: How Was Your Weekend?Japanese Culture: College Life in JapanGrammarListening: Making Sense of Missing PronounsCommunication: Using Is That So and I AgreeKanji: Kanji Derived from Pictures and Symbols (2)Reading: Identifying Missing NounsChapter 7: Favorite Things and ActivitiesVocabularyDialogue: Ms. Ueda’s and Mr. Li’s HobbiesJapanese Culture: Popular Leisure Activities and Popular Consumer Goods in JapanGrammarListening: Identifying Conversation FillersCommunication: Giving Positive Feedback with Also; Making Contrasts with IsKanji: History of the Japanese Writing SystemReading: Understanding Word FormationChapter 8: ShoppingVocabularyDialogue: At a Department StoreJapanese Culture: Shopping, Department Stores, Customer Service, and Methods of PaymentGrammarListening: Recognizing the Characteristics of SpeechCommunication: Asking for Paraphrases and RepetitionKanji: Using Kanji for NumbersReading: ScanningChapter 9: Restaurants and InvitationsVocabularyDialogue: At a RestaurantJapanese Culture: Eating Habits in Japan, Japanese RestaurantsGrammarListening: Using ContextCommunication: Introducing a New TopicKanji: Creating Inflectional Endings with OkuriganaReading: Understanding Japanese E-Mail FormatsChapter 10: My FamilyVocabularyDialogue: There Are Five People in My Family.Japanese Culture: the Japanese Family, Insiders and OutsidersGrammarListening: Using One’s Background Knowledge about a PersonCommunication: Being Modest about Yourself and Your FamilyKanji: Kanji Derived from Pictures (3)Reading: Creating Charts and FiguresChapter 11: Seasons and WeatherVocabularyDialogue: It’s Cold.Japanese Culture: Japan’s ClimateGrammarListening: Understanding the Organization of Prepared SpeechCommunication: Expressing Agreement and Solidarity Using Right and AlsoKanji: Component Shapes of Kanji 1-IntroductionReading: Getting Used to Vertical WritingChapter 12: Annual EventsVocabularyDialogue: Ms. Ueda as a ChildJapanese Culture: National Holidays and Annual EventsGrammarListening: Taking Turns in a ConversationCommunication: Phrases for Filling in PausesKanji: Which One Should I Use, Kanji Or Kana?Reading: Understanding the Format of a PostcardAppendix A: Pitch AccentsAppendix B: Verb ConjugationsAppendix C: Adjective and Copula ConjugationsAppendix D: Counters and Time ExpressionsAppendix E: Demonstrative WordsAppendix F: Kanji ListJapanese-English GlossaryEnglish-Japanese GlossaryIndex