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Oxford Take Off in Japanese

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Take Off In Japanese makes learning or brushing up on the language quick, easy, and fun. Follow an integrated course including activities and dialogues with native speakers so you can feel confident in day-to-day conversation. The course offers expert help when you are travelling with mp3
audio download for practice while on the move.

This complete language learning kit contains everything you need to speak, read, and understand Japanese, and gives you flexibility when learning. The pack includes a clear, easy-to-use coursebook, full mp3 audio available to download, and 4 audio CDs to support you as you pick up your new
language.

256 pages, Audio CD

First published May 1, 2008

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