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Paperback Easy Japanese Book

ISBN: 0844284955

ISBN13: 9780844284958

Easy Japanese

Beginning with pronunciation and including kanji formation, this text covers the basics of Japanese. Explanations of grammar and other language concepts are discussed in English, and include examples.... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Your primary source for learning Japanese.

Easy Japanese is a book written by Jack Seward, who presents 16 easy-to-follow lessons. Unless you want to get a Kanji reference and/or some workbooks for the kana alphabet, this really is the only book you'll need to get started learning Japanese. The book is presented well, and explains things in a manner that is simple and efective. Easy Japanese is also a good, medium sized book, which is easy to use and carry/travel with. Please don't waste your money on more books. This should be one of the only books you need to learn the basics. I would highly recommend it, it also has a fair price; take it from someone who has a lot of the other Japanese-learning books.

Japanese Language Guide

This book was very informative and easy to understand. Learning Japanese is extremely hard but this book makes it a lot easier. It teaches everything from Hiragana to Kanji and also alot of vocabulary words. Great book!

Learning Japanese? This is the book to get

The author clearly has a passion for the language and culture -- and he's been at it for quite some time. When you sit down to read Jack Seward's Easy Japanese, you really feel like he's sitting across the table from you, talking to you. And you should listen. Mr. Seward will make sure you don't make a fool of yourself when you attempt to speak Japanese. There are little details -- but very important details -- he goes through before even beginning with the language. What I've found most useful with Easy Japanese is the way he explains the why's. Japanese is full of little quirks you simply need to know about. I was listening to how-to Japanese CD's and reading two how-to Japanese books at the same time. One of them is Easy Japanese. I took note how the other two would have me say this or say that and not explain why in the world that "u" is silent! Or why that "n" is it's own sylable. Easy Japanese does. I haven't finished the book yet, so I can't tell you how complete it is, or what the final results are. But I can say now is that Easy Japanese belongs in your Japanese language toolbox without a doubt.

My first serious textbook and still my favorite

I will only say that after studying on my own for two years, and now completing my first year at school, it is this book I turn to for inspiration as well as condensed facts and grammatical sidelights. The key here is that Seward teaches Japanese out of pure ENJOYMENT, not a stale sense of 'I must learn it for the upcoming business meeting' which plagues all too many 'standard' beginning texts. In social situations, Seward's hilarious bunkei have provoked laughs and discussion amoung students and teachers alike - and some are surprisingly useful - "Get that stinky thing out of here quickly", for example (ever been near a Japanese kitchen when daikon is being boiled and you'll know what I mean!). This is a great textbook; a thorough introduction, a detailed review, and a funny ice breaker all in one. I own about thirty instructional texts on Japanese, and this is easily in the top five.

An invaluable book.

Jack Seward presents the Japanese language in one of the most interesting ways I have seen. Sometimes language books prove to be quite a chore to get through, even if one does have a passion for the language. However, Seward is a natural teacher, and does so in the best way: by conveying a natural desire what is being taught. This book also teaches the hiragana, katakana, and about 50 of the most useful kanji as well. Seward's examples are also very interesting - he avoids mundane example sentences such as 'Hiroshi has a cat', etc. Some of his sentences are easy to memorize due to their odd nature: 'I intend to go to your funeral and dance.' for example. However, Seward mentions that this book is only the first of many he will publish of this nature. This book was printed in 1991, about seven years ago from this review. Hopefully he has not changed his mind since then, as I eagerly await his next title.
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