EAN: 9784883198023
ISBN: 978-4-88319-802-3 // ISBN: 9784883198023
Año de edición: 2019
Editorial: 3A Corporation
Número de páginas: 113 (Libro principal) + 23 (Soluciones)
Idioma: japonés
País de origen: Japón
Nihongo Bunpo Enshu es un libro destinado a estudiantes de nivel avanzado que quieran perfeccionar el uso de la gramática en japonés. La idea principal es que el alumno comprenda los diferentes matices que tienen las diferentes formas gramaticales en japonés y sepa aplicarlas en la vida diaria.
El libro de divide en 6 lecciones, en cada una de ellas se explica un uso gramatical concreto, como por ejemplo las diferencias entra las formas "tame ni", "you ni" o "no ni" para expresar una causa determinada.
Al final del libro se incluyen todas las soluciones a los ejercicios.
Al tratarse de un libro para estudiantes de nivel avanzado, los kanjis no contienen furiganas y está íntegramente escrito en japonés. También puede resultar de gran utilidad a profesores
Descripción ofrecida por la editorial
The purpose of the Nihongo Sogo Enshu series is to organize and explain grammar in an easy-to-understand manner and have the learner practice how to use it, thereby ensuring he/she uses advanced-level Japanese appropriately. The learner follows a process of discovering a grammar rule while solving a problem, and then confirming the usage through practice. Finally, the learner does comprehensive practice as a summary of what has been learnt.
In this book, the learner looks deeper into compound-sentence grammatical items that are studied at the beginner level, such as “toki” and “tara,” and learns by comparing similar expressions. The book aims to have the learner understand the different nuances of grammatical items that the learner doesn’t completely know how to use even at the advanced level and then use them appropriately.
This book can be used not only for the grammar study of Japanese learners, but also for organizing the grammar knowledge of Japanese teachers.
This is a revised edition of Nihongo Sogo Enshu Kotogara no Kankei o Arawasu Hyogen – Fukubun, which was originally published in 2004.
There are almost no changes to the items under study, but the explanations and examples have been changed to be more easily understood.
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