Express Japanese for Biginners 2: Japanese alphabet
Express Japanese for Biginners 2: Japanese alphabet, available at $44.99, with 23 lectures, and has 3 subscribers.
You will learn about Read hiragana and katakana. Write hiragana and katakana. Understand the importance of memorizing Katakana Learn how to use hiragana and katakana differently. This course is ideal for individuals who are You need to be able to use Japanese as soon as possible. It is particularly useful for You need to be able to use Japanese as soon as possible.
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Summary
Title: Express Japanese for Biginners 2: Japanese alphabet
Price: $44.99
Number of Lectures: 23
Number of Published Lectures: 23
Number of Curriculum Items: 23
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 23
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
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What You Will Learn
- Read hiragana and katakana.
- Write hiragana and katakana.
- Understand the importance of memorizing Katakana
- Learn how to use hiragana and katakana differently.
Who Should Attend
- You need to be able to use Japanese as soon as possible.
Target Audiences
- You need to be able to use Japanese as soon as possible.
You probably want to improve your Japanese quickly. Then choosing this course is a great idea. Because when learning a new foreign language, it’s better to memorize the alphabet, even if it seems like a bit of a detour. Let’s memorize the list of hiragana and katakana as soon as possible. It may seem difficult at first glance, but I urge you to hurry up and get around it.
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Memorizing the 50-on list will make it much easier to remember verb conjugations.
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Learning how to write letters will make it easier to write study notes, which will speed up your studies.
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Katakana is especially important to you. Japanese vocabulary is unfamiliar to many foreigners. However, many katakana words are Western European words. There are also many English words. Once you understand katakana, your vocabulary will expand significantly, making studying a lot more fun.Memorizing Katakana will make studying easier because you will have a lot of vocabulary that is familiar to you.
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A thorough explanation of the characteristics of syllables that you must remember in order to acquire natural pronunciation and listening comprehension.
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Why does Japanese use three sets of characters: kanji, hiragana, and katakana? How do you use them differently? Let’s learn with a brief history.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: What are Hiragana & Katakana
Chapter 2: Let's understand the structure of the 50-on table
Lecture 1: 50-onzu instruction
Lecture 2: Letters require attention.
Lecture 3: Practice; read & write Hiragana
Lecture 4: Practice: read & write Katakana.
Lecture 5: Practice: Read Hiragana from right to left
Lecture 6: Practice: Read Katakana from right to left
Chapter 3: Variation of 50-on
Lecture 1: Write & read Dakuon, Voiced sound
Lecture 2: Write & read Handakuonn, PaPiPuPePo, Semi voiced sound
Lecture 3: Read &write Youon, palatalised sound
Lecture 4: Special katakana not included in the 50-on complete map
Chapter 4: Two important types of pronunciation: Consonant and Long Vowel
Lecture 1: What is the 2 types of pronunciation to master?
Chapter 5: Geminate consotant/ small tsu
Lecture 1: 1. Geminate consonant/ small tsu
Chapter 6: Long Vowels
Lecture 1: Basic practice of long vowels: Listening to them
Lecture 2: Basic practice of long vowels: pronouncing them
Lecture 3: Long vowel あ-dan、い-dan、う-dan
Lecture 4: ひらがな’s Long vowel : え-dan
Lecture 5: ひらがな’s Long vowel : お-dan
Lecture 6: History of long vowel in え and おdan
Chapter 7: The fascinating world of Katakana words
Lecture 1: How to read & write カタカナ’s Long vowel
Lecture 2: History of Katakana words
Lecture 3: various katakana words
Instructors
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Yuko Hashimoto
Japanese
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