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[TUFS] Kindle Edition “Go Easy!: Enrich Your Japanese Vocabulary with Conversations”

“Go Easy!: Enrich Your Japanese Vocabulary with Conversations”is a vocabulary learning material by kindle. You can also download audio to learn.

Tokyo University of Foreign Studies(TUFS)

Description

*Go Easy!: Enrich Your Japanese Vocabulary with Conversations*
by Arakawa Yohey (Author)
ASK Publishing
https://www.ask-books.com/jp/978-4-86639-561-6/

Features of this book
1. Using the knowledge you have already learned, you can quickly expand your advanced vocabulary
2. You can learn the “natural combinations” used by the Japanese
3. You can continue learning while enjoying listening to the conversations of five college students

What does it mean to “increase advanced vocabulary from the knowledge you’ve already learned”?
▼Enrich your vocabulary from “alternative meanings of easy words”
For example, the verb kaburu. Beginners learn this with the usage of “wearing a hat”, but the usage of “yofuku ga kabutta” (= one’s clothes are the same as others) and “yotei ga kabutta” (= one’s schedule overlaps) is also used quite often. In addition, knowing the second and third meanings of words, such as “daijoubu” (= I don’t have a problem so I don’t need to ask them to do something) and “oishii” (= I have a favorable advantage), makes everyday conversation smoother and richer.

▼Boost your vocabulary from “easy word combinations”
For example, “shita (down)” and “miru (look)” are both entry-level easy words, but the combination of these words, “shitami” (= looking and researching in advance), is an advanced vocabulary. In addition, “Kao ga hiroi,” a combination of “kao (face)” and “hiroi (wide),” means “having many acquaintances.” In addition, “me ga nai (eyeless)” a combination of “eye” and “nothing,” means “I love you so much that I get carried away.”. In this way, you can combine your existing knowledge to create more and more expressions.

You can also download audio and exercises so you can learn efficiently. You can also listen to the audio on Spotify or Podcast.

Level

JLPT
BJT
CEFR
Elementary
N5
A1
Pre-Intermediate
N4
J5
A2
Intermediate
N3
J4
B1
Upper-Intermediate
N2
J3
B2
Advanced
N1
J2
C1
Superior
J1/J1+
C2

How to start

The kindle book is available on Amazon.co.jp.

Buy on Amazon.co.jp Free Previews Available on Amazon.co.jp

Please note that this Kindle book was originally intended for purchase from within Japan, so there may be restrictions when downloading from overseas.

 

Contact

Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
Office for International Affairs
Mailing Address: 3-11-1 Asahi-cho, Fuchu-shi, Tokyo 183-8534 Japan
E-mail : intl-service[at]tufs.ac.jp

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