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Let's learn Japanese : 64 basic Japanese words and their uses / Timothy G. Stout, William Matsuzaki.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Stout, Timothy G., author.
- Matsuzaki, William, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Japanese language--Vocabulary--Juvenile literature.
- Japanese language.
- Japanese language--Glossaries, vocabularies, etc--Juvenile literature.
- Japanese language--Study and teaching (Elementary)--Juvenile literature.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (1 volume (unpaged)) : illustrations
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Tokyo ; Rutland, Vermont : Tuttle Publishing, [2016]
- Summary:
- A kid friendly introduction to Japanese! Let's Learn Japanese is an introductory Japanese language learning tool especially designed to help children from preschool through early elementary level acquire basic words, kanji characters, phrases, and sentences in Japanese in a fun and easy way. The flashcards can be used as a learning tool in a classroom setting, at home, or anywhere that learning takes place, and can easily be taped around the room for an interactive way to learn Japanese. It contains: 64 Japanese flash cards Downloadable audio with recordings of songs, games and activities A wall chart showing the main words and phrases at a glance A learning guide for parents and teachers The flash cards present 64 basic words and phrases representing the full range of sounds in Japanese and organized into thematic categories, including: People Colors Animals Food Body Prts Clothing Going Places Also included in this Japanese for kids is downloadable audio which provides native pronunciation of the words, and sample sentences for practice--sentences that children would use in everyday life. Songs and other activities are also included on the free downloadable audio.
- Contents:
- Intro
- Copyright
- Contents
- How to Use the Let's Learn Japanese Language Learning Kit
- Introduction
- Using the Flash Cards Creatively
- Guide to Basic Japanese
- Pronouncing Vowels
- Pronouncing Consonants
- Other Useful Tips
- Bonus Words
- Japanese Songs
- The Acorn Song
- Chorus of the Bugs
- New Year's Day
- Mr. Goat's Letter
- If You're Happy and You Know it Clap Your Hands
- The Bear in the Forest
- Japanese Games and Activities to Try
- Rock-Paper-Scissors
- Japanese Hide-and-Seek
- Chopsticks
- Japanese Juggling Game
- New Year's Blindfold Game
- Games to Help Them Learn the Words
- Bingo
- Simon Says
- Karuta
- Fly Swatter Game
- Audio CD Track List
- Cards
- ひとびと Hitobito
- おじいさん ojīsan
- おばあさん obāsan
- おとうさん otōsan
- おかあさん okāsan
- おにいさん onīsan
- おねえさん onīsan
- おとうと otōto
- いもうと imōto
- ともだち tomodachi
- いろ Iro
- くろ kuro
- しろ shiro
- あか aka
- 才レンジ orenji
- きいろ kīro
- みどり midori
- あお ao
- むらさき murasaki
- すうじ Sūji
- いち ichi
- に ni
- さん san
- し、よん shi, yon
- て go
- ろく roku
- なな、しち nana, shichi
- はち hachi
- きゆう、く kyū, ku
- じゆう jyū
- ふく Fuku
- ズボン zubon
- シャソ shatsu
- スカー卜 sukāto
- くつ kutsu
- どうぶつ Dōbutsu
- いぬ inu
- ねこ neko
- とり tori
- さかな sakana
- たべもの Tabemono
- ぎゆうにゆう gyūnyū
- おみず omizu
- パン pan
- ごはん gohan
- からだ Karada
- みみ mimi
- はな hana
- め me
- くち kuchi
- て te
- あし ashi
- てんき Tenki
- あめ ame
- くも kumo
- あつい atsui
- さむい samui
- かいわ Kaiwa
- おおきい ōkī
- ちいさい chīsai
- いい ī
- わるい warui
- すき suki
- きらい kirai
- どうし Dōshi
- たべます tabemas
- いきます ikimas
- のみます nomimas
- おでかけ Odekake
- ひこうき hikōki
- くるま kuruma
- がっこう gakkō
- こうえん kōen
- おてあらい otearai
- ぎ ki.
- Notes:
- Description based on print version record.
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 1-4629-1889-1
- OCLC:
- 1030822357
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