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Beginners Japanese Vocabulary JLPT N5: Beginners and JLPT N5 Preparation
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Beginners Japanese Vocabulary JLPT N5: Beginners and JLPT N5 Preparation
Current price: $8.07
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Beginners Japanese Vocabulary JLPT N5: Beginners and JLPT N5 Preparation
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Cambridge Learning House: Bungo-Japanese SeriesComplete vocabulary for Beginners of Japanese and those preparing for the JLPT N5 examination. Ordered by A - Z of topics this vocabulary guide includes all expected vocabulary for success at JLPT N5Additional support through: -89 Vocabulary Practice Quizzes, -Full JLPT N5 Kanji list with reading exercise, -Full list of Verbs for the N5 JLPT assessment / beginner verb list, -Complete adjective word lists (for both い and な adjectives)-Study guidance using 'Look, Cover, Write, Check'-Completion checklistContent is organised by A-Z topics: Animals, Body, Cleaning, Clothing, Colours, Days, Directions, Drinks, Family, Feelings, Food, Frequencies, Home, Infrastructure, Kitchen, Months, Nature, Numbers, Office, People. Places, Positions, Schools, Seasons, Shopping, Temperature, Time, Travel, Weather, Weeks, Years, Adjective List, Verb ListBeginners Japanese Vocabulary JLPT N5 is an ideal complement to 'Japanese Kanji Practice Book JLPT N5' also published by Cambridge Learning HouseAbout the authorGareth Rogers has been language lecturer for Japanese students at the University of Cambridge for twelve years, including ten years working as Programme Director for both undergraduate, postgraduate and teacher training programmes offered between the University of Cambridge and Nihon University. Prior to this Gareth enjoyed learning Japanese whilst teaching across more than 30 universities and schools in Kyushu where he currently leads a variety of educational projects. Gareth is also head of Teaching & Learning as a senior leader in a UK high school with a particular interest in curriculum development and knowledge acquisition.