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Travellers’ Japanese course
$49.95
EasyJapanesee proudly offers a “Travellers’ Japanese” course for those who have never learned Japanese before and are interested in learning it before you go to Japan. This course also includes practical travel tips!
Other than 9 number characters for reading prices on menus, this course is not aiming to teach any script.This is purely conversational Japanese!
This course is made up of:
Unit 0: Survival Phrases
Unit 1: Basic greeting and simple self-introduction
Unit 2: Counting numbers
Unit 3: Reading prices written in characters
Unit 4: How to ask for prices and make an order
Unit 5: Simple sentences (eat, drink, see, buy and go)
Unit 6: Stating what you want to do
Appendix: Useful expressions and printable table of all expressions covered in Units 1 – 6.
All the units are placed in a logical order, so you don’t need to look elsewhere to find relevant information. Having said that, you can skip pages and/or quizzes to go to the next section if you so wish. Also, you can go back to any page to do more exercises. You can do quizzes multiple times and only the highest score will be recorded.
Each unit has:
Explanation page(s) with lots of videos and audio clips to learn the sounds. All videos and audio clips are recorded by me, a native Japanese speaker with over 2 decades teaching experience in Australia, unlike some other apps which use computer generated voices and/or audio spoken by a non-native Japanese person.
Quizzes to check if you understood/remembered what you have learned. All quizzes allow multiple attempts.
Travellers' Tips covering topics from culturally sensitive material to practical advice for smooth traveling in Japan. Topics include:
Ø Preparation Do's and Don'ts
Ø Money Matters while you are in Japan
Ø Moving around in Japan - JR pass or not?
Ø In a shop - Duty-Free Purchases
Ø In a Restaurant - Common Foods/Drinks & Table Manners
Ø Mobile Phones and SIM Cards
Ø Japanese Toilets, Baths and Shoes!
To enrol or read more about it, visit: https://www.easyjapanesee.com/for-travellers.html#Japanese
Other than 9 number characters for reading prices on menus, this course is not aiming to teach any script.This is purely conversational Japanese!
This course is made up of:
Unit 0: Survival Phrases
Unit 1: Basic greeting and simple self-introduction
Unit 2: Counting numbers
Unit 3: Reading prices written in characters
Unit 4: How to ask for prices and make an order
Unit 5: Simple sentences (eat, drink, see, buy and go)
Unit 6: Stating what you want to do
Appendix: Useful expressions and printable table of all expressions covered in Units 1 – 6.
All the units are placed in a logical order, so you don’t need to look elsewhere to find relevant information. Having said that, you can skip pages and/or quizzes to go to the next section if you so wish. Also, you can go back to any page to do more exercises. You can do quizzes multiple times and only the highest score will be recorded.
Each unit has:
Explanation page(s) with lots of videos and audio clips to learn the sounds. All videos and audio clips are recorded by me, a native Japanese speaker with over 2 decades teaching experience in Australia, unlike some other apps which use computer generated voices and/or audio spoken by a non-native Japanese person.
Quizzes to check if you understood/remembered what you have learned. All quizzes allow multiple attempts.
Travellers' Tips covering topics from culturally sensitive material to practical advice for smooth traveling in Japan. Topics include:
Ø Preparation Do's and Don'ts
Ø Money Matters while you are in Japan
Ø Moving around in Japan - JR pass or not?
Ø In a shop - Duty-Free Purchases
Ø In a Restaurant - Common Foods/Drinks & Table Manners
Ø Mobile Phones and SIM Cards
Ø Japanese Toilets, Baths and Shoes!
To enrol or read more about it, visit: https://www.easyjapanesee.com/for-travellers.html#Japanese
- Date Listed:16/03/2020
- Last Edited:16/03/2020
- Condition:Used
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