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Paperback All about Katakana Book

ISBN: 4770016964

ISBN13: 9784770016966

All about Katakana

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This volume teaches the reader to read and write katakana in a quick, effective way by combining them into words. The Power Japanese series presents a selection of guides to difficult or confusing... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A pocket sized guide to understanding & using katakana

Katakana is an important part of Japanese language that allows foreign words to be introduced. Katakana is becoming more widespread in Japanese language as more and more foreign words are being introduced. Primarily once used for foreign words from other languages, Katakana is also used to represent Japanese words, brands and names. For example: In Japan many Japanese brand names, company names, product names are often written in Katakana. A mastery of Katakana is essential in dealing with Japanese customers as orders, emails telephone calls and documents all present chances to read and access the script. The ability to decipher, understand and act on instructions in Katakana is an important & useful skill. For native English speakers Katakana represents a number of challenges. Firstly, you have to relearn English and convert all the words you know into a new script and secondly, you have to listen & think in a different way to be able to dissect words and place them into the correct pattern dictated by Katakana rules. Anne Matsumoto Stewart's book is a great help for non Japanese learners. Typical Japanese lessons only present the characters and do not explain patterns, backgrounds, rules and meanings. Stewart explains pronunciation, the rules behind translating English words and practical exercises that build confidence in deciphering, reading and understanding Katakana, for example, exercises with restaurant menu items. The book is split into eight lessons; each designed to focus on Katakana characters and is reinforced with an exercise. Writing and effectively using Katakana are acquired skills and the need to constantly practice, review and use the characters is reinforced. The ability to listen to Japanese words and write them in Katakana script would add to the book. A CD with the exercises and words introduced would make the book more complete. A practical pocket sized reference book for gaining an understanding, using and deciphering Katakana. A useful reference for Japanese language students, business people and travellers to Japan. Peter Hanami, CEO, JapaneseCustomer.com, May 2nd, 2009

An excellent companion book for those studying Japanese!

"All About Katakana" is an easy-to-understand book that presents the katakana alphabet and the formation of katakana words in a straightforward and helpful manner. Being a college student working towards a minor in Japanese, this book was recommended by my Japanese instructor and I use it frequently for assignments, reference, and study. An essential book for those striving to understand the Japanese language!

It works

I learned Hiragana first and even a ton of Kanji, but I just couldn't seem to learn Katakana. This book did the trick for me because it is laid out in a stuctured manner, you learn to write ƒgƒ}ƒg (tomato) and then suddenly to and ma are in long term memory. A trick I learned for the similar kana (tsu, shi, so and n) was to draw a line through the center of the dots, this will help you start to see the pattern.Get this book!

Great book for those who memorize well

This is a great book for those who can memorize quickly and without much trouble. It merely presents the katakana characters in an order that promotes construction of vocabulary, giving the reader a sense of accomplishment at learning new words. This is great for those who are good at other languages or memorize easily, but I would imagine that if mere repetition of writing the symbol does not drill it into your head, you would have a tough time with this one. It provides no space to write in the book, I suggest getting graph paper and writing the characters/vocab. down as you learn them, it really helped me memorize.
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