※このタイトルはタブレット端末などディスプレイが大きい端末で読むことに適しています。また、文字サイズの変更や本文検索などの機能は使用できません。シリーズ累計120万部のJLPT対策本『日本語総まとめ』ご好評いただいた特長はそのままに、パワーアップして登場!増補改訂版 5つのポイント① 色つきで見やすさUP② 模擬試験を追加③ 7日目に復習問題を追加④ 詳しい解説や例文の翻訳つき⑤ 例文の音声をダウンロード可能(「文法」のみ)『日本語総まとめ』の特徴① 1日2ページ8週間で完成② 身近なテーマ&イラストで親しみやすい紙面③ 英語・中国語・韓国語の3か国語訳付きで、独習も可能④ JLPT形式の問題で、試験対策に最適The ""Nihongo So Matome"" series of JLPT exam prep books has sold a cumulative total of 1.2 million copiesIt retains all the features that have been well received to date, but it’s more high-powered than ever!Expanded and revised edition – 5 key points(1) Better coloring to improve visibility(2) Mock tests added(3) Review questions added for the 7th day(4) Now with detailed explanations and translations of example sentences(5) Audio of sample sentences can be downloaded (grammar only)Features of ""Nihongo So Matome""(1) Completed in 8 weeks, 2 pages a day(2) Has familiar themes and illustrations on familiar pages(3) Enables self-directed study with English, Chinese, and Korean translations(4) Problems in JLPT format, ideal for exam preparationJLPT对策书籍《日语总集》系列累计销售120万册保留了广受好评的特点,还加强了内容!增订版 5个要点① 彩版印刷,阅读更&#
I'm going to be honest, I was lured into starting this series of study guides (instead of one of the others I have piled up here) by two things: "with English translation!" emblazoned boldly on the cover and the cute animal motif. (In addition to the monkey on the cover, five small cats quiz you at the beginning of each lesson.)
Pros Easy to use - two pages per day for eight weeks, each week consisting of six lessons (with a review quiz on the seventh day), each lessons covering 3-4 grammar points with 5-8 review questions. English translation - barely a pro, as I'll explain in the Cons section, but rare enough at the N1 level to be worthy of mention.
Cons Zero explanation of the grammar points. Which, considering that this is a grammar review book, is a pretty glaring omission. The grammar point is followed by two example sentences (translated into English), which you must use to divine how the point is used. Sometimes the sentences use a negative form of the point, requiring extra mental gymnastics. There is also a little box explaining how the grammar point is used with particles, verbs, nouns, and other parts of speech. The little box is 90% in code, some of which is easy to decipher (N = noun, V = verb, etc), some of which requires flipping to the chart at the beginning of the book.
I got through week 8, day 2 and then gave up. It's been two months, I read 90% of this, I'm out taking this opportunity to relieve myself of the guilt of not finishing and move on.