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Timothy G. Stout - Japanese Kanji for Beginners: First Steps to Mastering the Japanese Characters (JLPT N5 + N4)

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About tuttle
Books to Span the East and West Our core mission at Tuttle Publishing is to create books which bring people together one page at a time. Tuttle was founded in 1832 in the small New England town of Rutland, Vermont (USA). Our fundamental values remain as strong today as they were thento publish best-in-class books informing the English-speaking world about the countries and peoples of Asia. The world has become a smaller place today and Asias economic, cultural and political influence has expanded, yet the need for meaningful dialogue and information about this diverse region has never been greater. Since 1948, Tuttle has been a leader in publishing books on the cultures, arts, cuisines, languages and literatures of Asia. Our authors and photographers have won numerous awards and Tuttle has published thousands of books on subjects ranging from martial arts to paper crafts.

We welcome you to explore the wealth of information available on Asia at www.tuttlepublishing.com. Dual-platform disc contains native-speaker audio recordings of the kanji and related vocabulary items, practice software and flash cards. Windows users: If you have difficulty accessing the PDF flash card files on the disc, you may download them from www.tuttlepublishing.com

Answers Lesson 1 Practice A. Ordering at a Japanese Restaurant 2. 625 yen 3. 575 yen 5. 675 yen 6. 1,490 yen 7. 830 yen 8. 600 yen 9. 600 yen 9.

Shabu shabu 10. (Answers vary) 11. (Answers vary) B. Writing Japanese Addresses









Lesson 2 Practice A. Kanji Review B. Calendar with Kanji Month:
Days of the week:
()
Days of the month: C.

Japanese Last Names Lesson 3 Practice A. Vocabulary Review Lesson 4 Practice A. Kanji Review B. Opposites C Which One? Lesson 5 Practice A. Kanji Review B. Right 2. 11A.M. 3. 1,000 yen 4. 16 5. 3 6. Right 7. 2 8. 2 8.

Yamadas father 9. Mr. Yamadas house 10. Mothers and children Lesson 6 Practice A. Kanji Review B. Vocabulary Review C.

Guess the Kanji D. Japanese Last Names Lesson 7 Practice A. Telling Time 2. 6:55 3. 11:40 4. 1:05 6. 7:35 7. 4:30 8. 10:25 9. 12:50 10. 9:45 B. 9:45 B.

Question Words with (What?) Lesson 8 Practice A. Which Part of the Body? B. Verbs, Matching () () ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Lesson 9 Practice A. Subjects of Study B. Types of Literature Lesson 10 Practice A. Kanji Review , , , , , , B.

Lets Review C. Read and Respond Journal Entry 1. Trees 2. Left of the house 3. Sheep 4. 14 cows and 2 horses 6. 14 cows and 2 horses 6.

A river 7. Fishing Review [Lessons 610] 1. Horseback riding 2. 6 A.M. 3. Fishing 4.

Public schools 5. Beef, chicken or fish 6. Teachers favorite books 7. 5 P.M. 8. 10 P.M. 10 P.M.

Lesson 11 Practice A. Lets Review B. Opposites C Verbs, Matching Lesson 12 Practice A. Lets Review () () B. Japanese Last Names C. Weather Broadcast

NiigataCloudy with occasional snowHigh: -2
SendaiFine then cloudyHigh: 3
TokyoFineHigh: 9
OsakaCloudyHigh: 6
HiroshimaCloudyHigh: 7
FukuokaCloudy then rainHigh: 5
OkinawaCloudy then rainHigh: 14
Lesson 13 Practice A.

Vocabulary Review ( ) 4. ( ) ( ) ( ) ( 11. ( ) ( ) Lesson 14 Practice A. Japanese City Names , , , , , , , , , B. Martial Arts and Hobbies Lesson 15 Practice A. Daily Routines B.

Commonly Mistaken Kanji C. Vocabulary Writing Parts of the Body Fingers Eyes Ears Nose Mouth Legs/feet Hands Back Body D. Read and Respond (Own answer) Review [Lessons 1115] A. 1. Tokyo, 2. Tuesday, 3.

Thursday to Friday, 4. Clear, then cloudy with wind from north B. 1. F 2. T 3. F 5. F 5.

T Lesson 16 Practice A. Opposites B. Read and Respond (Own answer) Lesson 17 Practice A. Kanji Review B. Commonly Mistaken Kanji Lesson 18 Practice Application: Types of Rooms and Types of Stores Lesson 19 Practice A. Education and Medicine Related Terms B.

Counters Review () () Lesson 20 Practice A. Cooking from Around the World , , , , , , B. Opposing or Agreeing with School Rules (Own answers) 1. Guns are not allowed in school. 2. 3. 3.

Wearing makeup is not allowed. 4. No drinking of alcohol. 5. Do not use cellphones during class. 6.

Wearing accessories is not allowed. 7. No bullying of others. / Bullying is not allowed. Review [Lessons 1620] 1. F 3. T 4. T 5. F 6. T 7. T 8. T 8.

F Lesson 21 Practice A. What Color is it? B. Eye Color & Hair Color (Own answers) Lesson 22 Practice A. Annual Events in Japan () () () () B. Times of the Day / Lesson 23 Practice A. Kanji Review B.

Vocabulary Review

Lesson 24 Practice A. Kanji Review B. Vocabulary Review
Lesson 25 Practice A. Kanji Review B. Vocabulary Review
Review [Lessons 2125] 1. When is Sakura going to bloom 2.

Go on weekdays to avoid the crowd 3. Mountain climbing 4. To leave your house early Lesson 26 Practice A. Kanji Review B. Vocabulary Review

Lesson 27 Practice A. Kanji Review B.

Vocabulary Review

Lesson 28 Practice A. Kanji Review B. Vocabulary Review
Lesson 29 Practice A. Kanji Review B. Vocabulary Review
Lesson 30 Practice A. Kanji Review B.

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