![]() ![]() Estás sumido en una espiral autodestructiva de sesiones nocturnas enfermizas de maratones que hacen que rindas menos en tu vida laboral y hayas empezado a desconectar del mundo que te rodea. Te encanta el anime, el manga y todo lo que tenga que ver con Japón. This vocabulary isn't very useful for day to day communication, but it's invaluable in a classroom setting. If you have a little experience under your belt already, this can be an excellent practice book for you! I also learned a lot of words that were very useful in my fully immersive Japanese class (practice, example, polite, plain, present tense, past tense, object, subject, particle, verb, transitive, intransitive, etc.). It's tough, but you'll be thankfully later that you started kanji early. Don't worry, everything has furigana for pronunciation. It also throws you straight into kanji in the first chapter without holding your hand, which personally I really liked. ![]() If you're truly starting from scratch and learning on your own, you should try the Genki books or Tae Kim's Guide instead. It really doesn't explain any grammar points, and you'll need to do a lot of research on your own using other sources to get through this text. It's a good option for my class because each student can purchase the grammar notes seperately in their own native language, so native English speakers don't have an advantage over everyone else. I only purchased it because it's the required text for my fully immersive Japanese class. This book is not good for super-beginners. ![]() YOU NEED TO BUY THE ACCOMPANYING BOOK OF GRAMMAR NOTES FOR YOUR OWN NATIVE LANGUAGE!!! ![]()
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