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Japanese Easy Learning Audio Course

Learn to speak Japanese the easy way with Collins

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Japanese Easy Learning Audio Course

By: Junko Ogawa, Fumitsugu Enokida, Rosi McNab
Narrated by: Collins
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The perfect Japanese course for travel in Japan. It is designed to help you ask for the things you’re most likely to need when visiting Japan and to give you the skills to cope with situations you might find yourself in.

It is different from other courses in that you also learn to understand the likely replies to your questions. You will hear key words and phrases used in dialogues between native speakers, so you learn not only how to say them but also how they are used in conversation.

Topics covered:

Unit 1: Greetings
Unit 2: Attracting attention
Unit 3: Nationalities
Unit 4: Occupations
Unit 5: Asking directions
Unit 6: Going places (1): where?
Unit 7: Going places (2): when?
Unit 8: Going places (3): how?
Unit 9: Food (1): wants
Unit 10: Food (2): likes and dislikes
Unit 11: Ordering drinks
Unit 12: Paying the bill

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©2013 Rosi McNab and Fumitsugu Enokida (P)2009 HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
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Okay

I cannot listen to this twice. I feel like it is condescending, maybe its perfect for simpletons. Corn itchy wow? So irritating.

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Brilliantly helpful

Perhaps I AM a simpleton but in a few weeks of repeated listening I’ve learned enough to serve me very well (currently in Okinawa and very grateful for this book)
The amount of repetition of key phrases with some variation seems to me about right
I do agree with the reviewer that it is a bit over simplified and perhaps condescending in places but frankly I enjoy being able to coast through revisions of the easy stuff between struggling with the more challenging sections
But hey I’m a scientist not a linguist (nor am I a simpleton) and in a month I’ve achieved a very useful grasp of basic Japanese

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