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OverviewNihonGO NOW! Level 2 is an intermediate-level courseware package that takes a performed-culture approach to learning Japanese. This approach balances the need for an intellectual understanding of structural elements with multiple opportunities to experience the language within its cultural context. From the outset, learners are presented with samples of authentic language that are context-sensitive and culturally coherent. Instructional time is used primarily to rehearse interactions that learners of Japanese are likely to encounter in the future, whether they involve speaking, listening, writing, or reading. Level 2 comprises two textbooks with accompanying activity books. These four books in combination with audio and video files allow instructors to adapt an intermediate level course, such as the second or third year of college Japanese, to their students’ needs. They focus on language and modeled behavior, providing opportunities for learners to acquire language through performance templates. Online resources provide additional support for both students and instructors. Audio files, videos, supplementary exercises, and a teachers’ manual are available at www.routledge.com/9781138305304. NihonGO NOW! Level 2 Volume 1 Activity Book provides a wealth of communicative exercises for students following the Level 2 Volume 1 Textbook. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mari Noda , Patricia J. Wetzel (Portland State University, USA) , Ginger Marcus , Stephen D. LuftPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.710kg ISBN: 9781138305311ISBN 10: 1138305316 Pages: 280 Publication Date: 21 May 2021 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents13.「困(こま)ったときはお互(たが)い様(さま)」です。They say, ""We’re all in the same boat."" 14. 緒にお好み焼き作ろう! Let’s make okonomiyaki together! 15. 教えてもらえますか?Can I have you explain it to me? 16. 呼んでくれれば行ったのに……。 If only you had called me I would have gone… 17. この記事によると…… According to this article... 18. 怒られた。 I got reprimanded.Reviews"""NihonGO NOW! is a comprehensive, well-structured, and authentic learning system available for the Japanese language. For instructors who prioritize the development of verbal skills there is an abundance of model conversations and drills, including audio. For those whose highest concern is providing students with detailed cultural and linguistic information, they will find insightful and clear discussion Behind the Scenes. Finally, NOW!’s dynamic web series and relatable characters help instructors create a lively classroom and promote the intrinsic motivation in students to engage with the material."" - Robert Joseph Del Greco, Japanese Language and Literature | jll.pitt.edu Vol. 57 | Number 1 | April 2023 | DOI: 10.5195/jll.2023.307" ""NihonGO NOW! is a comprehensive, well-structured, and authentic learning system available for the Japanese language. For instructors who prioritize the development of verbal skills there is an abundance of model conversations and drills, including audio. For those whose highest concern is providing students with detailed cultural and linguistic information, they will find insightful and clear discussion Behind the Scenes. Finally, NOW!’s dynamic web series and relatable characters help instructors create a lively classroom and promote the intrinsic motivation in students to engage with the material."" - Robert Joseph Del Greco, Japanese Language and Literature | jll.pitt.edu Vol. 57 | Number 1 | April 2023 | DOI: 10.5195/jll.2023.307 Author InformationMari Noda is Professor of Japanese at The Ohio State University. Patricia J. Wetzel is Emerita Professor of Japanese at Portland State University. Ginger Marcus is Professor of the Practice of Japanese Language at Washington University in St. Louis. Stephen D. Luft is Lecturer of Japanese at the University of Pittsburgh. Shinsuke Tsuchiya is Assistant Professor of Japanese at Brigham Young University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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