Dewey Decimal495.6/82421
SynopsisA fun, visual approach to mastering Japanese with real manga panels and easy-to-understand explanations. Japanese difficult? Study boring? No way! Not with this "real manga , real Japanese" approach to learning. Presenting all spoken Japanese as a variation of three basic sentence types, Japanese the Manga Way shows how to build complex constructions step by step. Every grammar point is illustrated by an actual manga published in Japan to show how the language is used in real life, anapproach that is entertaining and memorable. As an introduction, as ajump-start for struggling students, or (with its index) as a referenceand review for veterans, Japanese the Manga Way is perfect for all learners at all levels., This handy reference covers all the basic grammar and sentence structures of modern Japanese. Each entry is shown in action through 500 manga panels, with simple explanations. An excellent classroom supplement for students that really speaks 'their' language., Japanese difficult? Study boring? No way Not with this "real manga , real Japanese" approach to learning. Presenting all spoken Japanese as a variation of three basic sentence types, Japanese the Manga Way shows how to build complex constructions step by step. Every grammar point is illustrated by an actual manga published in Japan to show how the language is used in real life, an approach that is entertaining and memorable. As an introduction, as a jump-start for struggling students, or (with its index) as a reference and review for veterans, Japanese the Manga Way is perfect for all learners at all levels. Wayne P. Lammers has taught Japanese at the college level and is an award-winning literary and commercial translator. He lives in Portland, Oregon., Japanese difficult? Study boring? No way! Not with this "real manga , real Japanese" approach to learning. Presenting all spoken Japanese as a variation of three basic sentence types, Japanese the Manga Way shows how to build complex constructions step by step. Every grammar point is illustrated by an actual manga published in Japan to show how the language is used in real life, an approach that is entertaining and memorable. As an introduction, as a jump-start for struggling students, or (with its index) as a reference and review for veterans, Japanese the Manga Way is perfect for all learners at all levels. Wayne P. Lammers has taught Japanese at the college level and is an award-winning literary and commercial translator. He lives in Portland, Oregon.