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Nakama 1: Japanese Communication, Culture, Context

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NAKAMA 1 is a complete, flexible introductory program designed to present the fundamentals of the Japanese language to users. The NAKAMA 1 program focuses on proficiency-based language learning, emphasizes practical communication and student interaction, and fosters the development of all four language skills and cultural awareness. Thematically organized chapters focus on high-frequency communicative situations and introduce students to the Japanese language and its three writing systems: hiragana, katakana, and kanji. Maintaining the program's balanced approach, the new edition features updated technology resources, updated culture, and contemporary vocabulary to enhance both teaching and learning.

592 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1998

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April 26, 2020
Super solid resource for getting your feet wet. It takes you from literally 0 knowlege of the language (learning the syllaberies) to being able to compose whole paragraphs in Japanese about activities, family, and daily life.
There is also a lot of focus on comprehension practice, which is always welcome!

There are abundant exercises as well, which helps substantially with retaining the information.

One noticeable downside is that their software is quite dated. With that said, it functions smoothly!
212 reviews11 followers
October 18, 2009
A really good book for starting to learn Japanese. Plenty of learning activities and it comes with tapes so that you can always practice listening to what you are reading. Another plus is that romaji, the abominable, are not used after the student learns Hiragana, which is immediately.
The only reason it's a four and not a five for me is that it could have used more detailed and advanced explanations. I used it at college, and I think it would be better to use in a high school setting.
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March 10, 2010
My old faithful beginning Japanese textbook, from high school and again later in my 20s. There's so many ways and orders to go about learning the basics of Japanese grammar, vocab, writing etc. and I think this one worked fine for me. Some say that the order certain things are taught is illogical and even harmful, but I don't think so.
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January 28, 2009
Watashi wa tres confused by beacoup languages.

But if i have to study something, it might as well be the hardest language I could possibly imagine trying to study.
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June 22, 2010
Textbook for my Japanese class. Very informative and organized.
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