EAN: 9784805315217
ISBN: 978-4-8053-1521-7 // ISBN: 9784805315217
Año de edición: 2019
Editorial: Tuttle
Número de páginas: 96
Idioma: japonés, inglés
País de origen: Japón
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Reading and Writing Japanese Hiragana es un libro pensado para los estudiantes que estén comenzando a aprender japonés y quieran aprender y practicar el silabario Hiragana, fundamental a la hora de leer y escribir en japonés.
El libro se divide en dos partes: en la primera, el estudiante deberá aprender todas las letras que componen el silabario y en la segunda, practicar todo lo aprendido a través de ejercicios con los que aprender algunas palabras de vocabulario básico.
Se ofrece mucho espacio para practicar la caligrafía de cada una de las letras y a través de la web de la editorial, se puede descargar audio con el que practicar la pronunciación y hojas en PDF para practicar el silabario. El enlace para acceder a estos materiales se encuentra al principio de esta ficha.
Descripción ofrecida por la editorial
This book provides a complete course for beginning students who want to master the first step in learning to read and write Japanese!
With plentiful writing and reading practice, this workbook starts with the basic letters and works up to writing words and complete sentences. Divided into two parts, the first part presents the 46 main Hiragana in their full and contracted forms, with extensive writing spaces provided for writing practice. Recognition and pronunciation of the letters are reinforced through writing and listening exercises.
In the second half of the book, students can apply their knowledge of Hiragana in a Writing Practice section that contains sentences related to contexts in which Hiragana words are often used, such as greetings, common expressions, place names and transportation. The exercises are graded in difficulty from Writing Drills (from copying to writing from memory) to Dictation Practice (connecting the sounds with the letters) to Writing Exercises (writing answers that fit the situations given).
Unique features of this language workbook include:
The Japanese writing system combines three types of letters: hiragana, katakana, and kanji. Hiragana can be used to spell out the sounds of kanji Chinese character words—and if you don't know the kanji character you can use Hiragana instead (as young children do). It is also used for various grammatical-function words as well as verb and adjective endings.
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