First Steps To Mastering Japanese: Japanese Hiragana & Katakana for Beginners Learn Japanese for Beginner Students + Japanese Phrasebook

· Yokahama English Japanese Language & Teachers Club
4.6
67 reviews
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70
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About this ebook

こんにちは!

Kon'nichiwa!


If you are just beginning to learn the Japanese language, knowing a few basic grammar rules will prove to be useful. However, learning Japanese is not difficult. The biggest obstacle is probably the writing system and this book will help you narrow it down.


This book, written for the Japanese beginner student, explains the basics of Japanese grammar and how Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji is used; it helps you to get an overview about how to learn Japanese.


This book shows you the first steps and what you need to get started, it also makes suggestions of effective learning methods which are fun to do on a daily basis.


Included is a practical Japanese phrasebook suitable for travelers and students.


Get this Japanese learning book now and start to learn Japanese today!

Ratings and reviews

4.6
67 reviews
安娜 Brianna
April 16, 2020
I liked it. it was very informative about the history and some japanese culture surrounding the language. This book also has a lot of useful survival phrases for beginners showing the Japanese characters, Romaji, and english. There are some typos here and there but they don't obstruct the content.
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Cawfee Piece
August 9, 2020
A good ebook but it's a little bit hard to learn
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Dinesh sharma
August 13, 2023
Best book
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