Learn Japanese through Dialogues - Idioms

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· Learn Japanese through Dialogues Book 8 · Kotoba Inc
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Finally, a fun and easy way to learn REAL conversational Japanese!

We are including, at no extra charge, sound files and Anki decks for all the dialogues found in this book. Listen on demand with the QR codes found in the book or download the files to your computer. The download link is found on the last page.


Bonus content


Download sound files for all dialogues


Free Anki flashcard deck of each line


Seven dialogues in various beginning conversation settings



The dialogues are presented naturally and all in Japanese. This may be too fast for you at first but try listening to it a few times to attune your ears.
As you master the vocabulary and understand the grammatical points mentioned in the book, you may find what was difficult upon first hearing is easy the second (or tenth!) time around.
The bonus files also includes a free Anki flashcard deck with the phrases found in this book.
The book itself contains the dialogue with the English translation, but it also adds cultural and grammatical notes to help you understand the dialogue in context.
Contents:


Dialogue One: Move your Hands instead of your Mouth


Dialogue Two: Killing two birds with one stone


Dialogue Three: Preaching to deaf ears


Dialogue Four: Better a neighbor nearby than a relative far away


Dialogue Five: Full of Inconsistencies


Dialogue Six: Best under the heavens


Dialogue Seven: The Scenic Beauty


Dialogue Eight: Undoubtedly Genuinely Real



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