10 Japanese Short Stories for Beginners by Yokahama English Japanese Language and Teachers Club
Synopsis
10 Japanese Short Stories for Beginners - Read Entertaining Japanese Stories to Improve your Vocabulary and Learn Japanese While Having Fun.
You may ask yourself how to learn Japanese fast without spending too much time with studying dry Japanese grammar. The answer is, learning Japanese with a cultural interesting short story book will definitely enhance your general understanding of the Japanese language and improve your Japanese reading skills.
This book is a collection of 10 entertaining and culturally interesting Japanese short stories for beginners and intermediate Japanese learners. The book also includes many unique mystery stories that will stimulate your imagination.
The stories are written in Hiragana, Katakana, and about 250 basic Kanji characters which correspond to the advanced beginner and low intermediate levels. The stories also come with Furigana. The stories are followed by a line-by-line English translation, which will certainly speed up the learning process quite a bit.
This book also includes a reading guide that explains the basics of the language and its characters. You get many practical examples on how to read the characters and you can also use this book as a language learning tool or Japanese textbook to advance with your Japanese skills at your own pace. Here you have a book for Japanese-language practice that will improve your Japanese reading skills, enhance your Kanji knowledge, and finally will entertain you.
There is no quick fix on how to learn Japanese the best way, but If you need a practical "learn Japanese workbook" that will also entertain you with humourous and cultural interesting short stories then get this Japanese learning book in ebook format today!
Lost in Tokyo
Teaching in Japan
Karaoke Japanese style
Saving face
Faux Pas in the restaurant
Just a couple of drinks
Humor is if you still laugh
A Special geisha
A happy marriage
Under the lamp post
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