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Nihongo: Japanese Textbook, Video & Audio Lessons


  • Ninhongo Japanese Lessons EBook

    A Private Japanese Tuition would cost you nearly $20-$30 per hour, or more.
    Imagine not needing a Japanese Tutor at all, how much money will you save?

    With Nihongo Lesson you’ll learn the same quality course taught in expensive schools. Plus  listen and learn at your convenience! Wouldn’t that be great?

    The entire course of the Nihongo Japanese Lesson Package comes with a 200-page Japanese textbook (10 Japanese lessons and 10 kanji flash card lessons), 20 Japanese conversational audio lessons, and 20 video lessons as supplement materials for practicing the pronunciation.

    Plus, the 2 different Japanese teacher’s Interactive Video lessons along with instructions and explanations on written Japanese.

    All in all, you’ll have everything you need to quickly begin speaking conversational Japanese.

    More Details on Nihongo Lessons!

    Here are 14 Things you will  learn from the  Nihongo Lesson:

    1. Easy-to-apply memorization tips and tricks to remember Japanese words better, including kanji symbols
    2. How each of the letters in Japanese is called, how each one of them is pronounced, and some video streaming examples for practice.
    3. How to pronounce different Japanese words, and phrases correctly.
    4. Easy and simple ways of creating grammatical and sensible Japanese sentence
    5. Basic greetings and everyday expressions in Japanese
    6. The difference between describing with Japanese and English adjectives.
    7. Numbers, days, months, time, etc. in Japanese
    8. How to identify formal and familiar situations in order to use the appropriate expressions.
    9. The easiest way to identify the gender of Japanese nouns
    10. Speak and understand Japanese immediately. Once you know 1000 – 2000 words, and phrases along with some basic grammar, you’ll be a Japanese speaking machine.
    11. List of Japanese prepositions and example phrases.
    12. How Japanese nouns form their plural counterparts.
    13. Understanding airport, road, train, market and other signs written in Japanese.
    14. What to say when ordering food, shopping, hiring public vehicles, checking in at hotels, and in other usual situations using the Japanese language

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  1. #1 veiter mendez says:
    26/02/2009 at 16:50

    I LIKE TO LEARN TO READ,TO SPEAK AND TO WRITE JAPANISH, I NEED MORE INFORMATION.
    DESEO APRENDER A LEER, HABLAR Y ESCRIBIR JAPONES, NECESITO MAS INFORMACION. GRACIAS, ARIGATO.

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