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Dr. Blair's Japanese Download
Japanese in No Time!
Author : Dr Robert Blair
Narrator : Dr Robert Blair
Published By : Gildan Media Corp.
Length : 3 hours
Categories : Language Courses
Japanese
Download Price : $23.98
$12.99
You've arrived in Japan for a long overdue vacation,
when you discover that the amusement park you wanted to
visit has been taken over by rebellious fans of a
just-cancelled television show. Suddenly, it's up to you to
save the park (and worldwide TV broadcasts) from legions of
crazed Flower Rangers - and success will depend on your
ability to learn enough Japanese to complete your
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Who says that learning a language can't be fun? "Dr
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-LEARN the practical applications you need
-DEVELOP vocabulary through entertaining stones and
games
-MASTER easy and effective memory tricks
-DISCOVER ways to practice on your laptop while
traveling
Whether you're a businessperson, student, or traveler,
whether you're brushing up language or just interested in
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Why rely on old, out-dated techniques to learn a new
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Knowledge & Learning
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What customers say about the Pimsleur JAPANESE audios:
Essential...if you know how to use
it.
I have purchased a number of Japanese
language learning books, all producing poor results. The
primary issue, for me, with most language learning programs is
lack of practical context. In many cases, after learning how to
say "hello, goodbye, please and thank you", the next challenge
is learning how to say "The dog is on the chair", or something
equally irrelevant. I have traveled many places, and yet,
perhaps surprisingly, I've never been in a situation where I
thought to myself "I really wish I could say 'the dog is on the
chair' right now."
The Pimsleur Comprehensive Language program provides a
practical context for the learning. They have made the
realization that it is in fact possible to teach sentence
structure and grammar while using phrases that might actually
come in handy.
The proof for me came on my most recent Tokyo trip. On
previous trips, I have been stuck searching for people who can
speak English, despite the many hours I've logged with language
programs. On this trip, however, I was able to communicate in
Japanese, thanks to Pimsleur (I am currently halfway through
Pimsleur Comprehensive Japanese II). I was able to order a bus
ticket to Shinjuku from the airport, check into my hotel, and
ask for directions several times while trying to navigate the
extensive Tokyo metro system. And again, as opposed to other
language methods, I was actually prepared to comprehend the
responses to my inquiries. Because I had learned sentence
structure and certain critical word forms, I was even able to
understand conversations outside the boundaries of what is
learned in the Pimsleur method.
I also like the fact that, rather than needing to dedicate
time to sit down with a book and study, I get all my studying
done on the drive to work, and on the way back home. It has
become something I look forward to, without adding any time to
my schedule.
The main drawback is the lack of writing development.
Especially with Japanese, which uses four writing systems
(hiragana, katakana, kanji and good ole' arabic letters),
learning to read is essential. I purchased a book specifically
devoted to learning to write in hiragana and katakana, and it
has proven to be a good supplement to the Pimsleur method.
Guide to Learning Hiragana & Katakana
I recommend using Pimsleur as a primary source of study, with
supplements such as the book referenced above to fill in the
gaps. With this approach, Pimsleur has been the most effective
language learning method I've used. -- C. Wright, Santa
Clara, CA, USA
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