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"Guide to Reading and Writing Japanese" by Florence Skade is a reference book that every Japanese foreign language student should learn. In addition, it is a perfect traveling reference book to survive while abroad.
I wasted so much money on Japanese Books and CDs in an attempt to learn Japanese. The following guide tells you how to learn Japanese without spending a ton of your hard earned money. It explains which resources are of a high quality, yet cheap, and why.
An introduction to one of the three essential Japanese alphabets, Katakana. Describes its usage in the Japanese language and warns about common writing mistakes.
Tells prospective students what to realistically expect when they travel to study at the Yamasa Institute in Okazaki, Japan.
Looking for Japanese Classes in Dallas, not so expensive, Saturdays...and a way to start, keep and maintain your Japanese skills??? I found a great place!
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A short introduction to one of the essential components of learning Japanese: Hiragana.
Learn more about katakana, hiragana, and kanji and which order you should study them in.
Armed with a WWOOF membership and a suitcase of New Orleans souvenirs, I set off for a summer in Japan.
A guide for using manga to further one's study abroad experiences.
Here are some tips that I found to help out throughout those multiple vocabulary quizzes each week.
The Japanese language is classified as a level 4 language, which means to us English, that it is one of the hardest to learn. In reality, it is really the grammar that tends to throw English speakers off and not the language itself.
A brief overview of Japanese books that will aid both self-learners with no experience in the language, as well as those studying in a classroom who want some extra books to enrich their knowledge.
Five helpful tips for anyone who plans to or is currently studying the Japanese language.
I arrive in Japan without my luggage and unable to communicate with my hosts. Let the language immersion begin!
This article is the second in a series of 10 on how to earn fast cash on E-Bay. In this article you will learn how to use your bobby to find your selling niche and to earn fast cash.
The Japanese continue to hold grudges against the Japanese Americans. It is unavoidable. You cannot go home again when it comes to your homeland.
There aren't too many Japanese celebrities in America these days, but their influence is growing with the influx of cultural export. Here a few names you've probably heard and if not, will soon enough.
A lunar eclipse on Wednesday will be the last until late 2010, and Denver's forecast is for cloudy skies. Whatever the weather, here are some ways to experience the lunar spectacle, which will include an eerie color change as well!