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作成日:2017/06/10 05:45:48 JST最終更新日:2017/06/12 23:06:37 JST
RUBRO IDIOMA JAPONES
TITULO Wadaiko (An Introduction to the Sounds and Rhythms of Japanese)(★)
AUTOR AJALT (*)(**)
EDITORIAL Kodansha USA
ISBN 978-1-56836-558-9
IDIOMA INGLES, JAPONES, ROMA-JI
CODIGO INTERNO JI-0027
NOTA (*)(Association for Japanese-Language Teaching) (**)(Posee un CD.) (★)(1.From the authors of the best-selling´Japanese for Busy People´ series comes an engaging new way to learn Japanese. Based on America´s National Standards for Foreign Language Education and a teaching approach that has been used successfully in the classrooms of AJALT,´Wadaiko´ immerses students in the sounds and rhythms of the Japanese language through a variety of songs and games. The text is divided into two parts. The first part,´Play´, exposes students to original poems, songs, tongue twisters, word-chain games, onomatopoeia, and more. The second,´Seasons´, revolves around Japan´s four seasons, and includes folk songs, contemporary poems, waka, haiku, and classical essays. The materiales are designed to help learners acquire language skills naturally. Throughout the text, color illustrations and photographs showcase Japanese culture and beautiful works of Japanese art. Exercises, quizzes, and other interactive features make the book ideal for classrooms, but those studying on their own will also find it valuable. The CD at the back contains audio of AJALT teachers reading and singing from the text ; users are encouraged to repeat and sing along. 2.[About The Authors] The Association for Japanese-Language Teaching [AJALT] was recognized as a nonprofit organization by the Ministry of Education in 1977. It was established to meet the practical needs of people who are not necessarily specialists on Japan but who wish to communicate effectively in Japanese. In 1992 AJALT was awarded the Japan Foundation Special Prize. In 2010 it became a public interest incorporated association.)

   

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