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ISBN 10: 0415270936
ISBN 13: 9780415270939
Author: Naomi McGloin, M Endo Hudson, Fumiko Nazikian, Tomomi Kakegawa
The Modern Japanese Grammar Workbook is an innovative book of exercises and language tasks for all learners of Japanese. The book is divided into two parts: Section A provides exercises based on essential grammatical structures Section B practises everyday functions (e.g. making introductions, apologizing, expressing needs). All sentences are written both in Romanization and in the Japanese script and a comprehensive answer key at the back enables the learner to check on their progress. Key features of the book include: Exercises graded on a 3-point scale according to their level of difficulty Cross-referencing to the related Modern Japanese Grammar Topical exercises drawn from realistic scenarios to help learners develop their vocabulary and practical communication skills Opportunities to practise both written and spoken Japanese. Modern Japanese Grammar Workbook is an ideal practice tool for learners of Japanese at all levels. No prior knowledge of grammatical terminology is assumed and it can be used both independently and alongside the Modern Japanese Grammar (ISBN 978-0-415-57201-9), which is also published by Routledge.
Modern Japanese Grammar Workbook 1st Table of contents:
Part A Structures
1 I ntroduction: major features of Japanese grammar
2 Pronunciation
3 Writing system
4 Words
5 Sentences and sentence patterns
6 Register and style
7 Nouns and noun phrases
8 Pronouns
9 Demonstratives (ko-so-a(-do) words)
10 Particles
11 Topic marker wa
12 Verbs
13 Adjectives
14 Adverbs
15 Negation
16 Numbers and classifiers
17 Compounds
18 Formal nouns
19 Auxiliary verbs
20 The causative construction
21 The passive construction
22 Conjunctions and connectives
23 Temporal clauses
24 Conditional clauses
25 Relative (noun-modifying) clauses
26 Complement clauses
27 Tense and aspect
28 Evidential markers
29 Honorifics (keigo)
Part B Functions
30 Social interaction
31 Basic communication strategies
32 Questions
33 Reporting
34 Asking and giving personal information
35 Identifying
36 Telling the time, dates, etc.
37 Describing people, places, states and conditions
38 Comparisons
39 Contrast
40 Location and distance
41 Possession
42 Gifts
43 Kind acts
44 Experience
45 Intentions and plans
46 Temporal relations
47 Explanation, reason and purpose
48 Cause and effect
49 Describing procedures
50 Changes
51 Expressing abilities
52 Needs
53 Possibility and probability
54 Certainty and uncertainty
55 Provisions, conditions, and hypotheses
56 Understanding and knowing
57 Remembering and forgetting
58 General comments on the adjectives of emotions and sensations
59 Gratitude
60 Apologies and forgiveness
61 Empathy
62 Likes and dislikes
63 Desires and preferences
64 Hopes and wishes
65 Joy and sorrow
66 Fear or worry
67 Distress and regret
68 Surprise
69 Hunger, thirst, and fatigue
70 Pain or discomfort
71 Satisfaction and dissatisfaction
72 Advice and suggestions
73 Requests
74 Offers and invitations
75 Orders (commands)
76 Directions and instructions
77 Confirmation
78 Permission
79 Prohibition
80 Obligation and duty
81 Complaints
82 Compliments
83 Promises and warnings
84 Opinions
85 Agreement, disagreement and indifference
86 Choosing and deciding
87 Shopping
88 Ordering
89 Reservation
Answer key
A Structures
1 Introduction: major features of Japanese grammar
2 Pronunciation
3 Writing system
4 Words
5 Sentences and sentence patterns
6 Register and style
7 Nouns and noun phrases
8 Pronouns
9 Demonstratives (ko-so-a(-do) words)
10 Particles
11 Topic marker wa
12 Verbs
13 Adjectives
14 Adverbs
15 Negation
16 Numbers and classifiers
17 Compounds
18 Formal nouns
19 Auxiliary verbs
20 The causative construction
21 The passive construction
22 Conjunctions and connectives
23 Temporal clauses
24 Conditional clauses
25 Relative (noun-modifying) clauses
26 Complement clauses
27 Tense and aspect
Evidential markers
29 Honorifics (keigo)
B Functions
30 Social interaction
31 Basic communication strategies
32 Questions
33 Reporting
34 Asking and giving personal information
35 Identifying
36 Telling the time, dates, etc.
37 Describing people, places, states and conditions
38 Comparisons
39 Contrast
40 Location and distance
41 Possession
42 Gifts
43 Kind acts
44 Experience
45 Intentions and plans
46 Temporal relations
47 Explanation, reason and purpose
48 Cause and effect
49 Describing procedures
50 Changes
51 Expressing abilities
52 Needs
53 Possibility and probability
54 Certainty and uncertainty
55 Provisions, conditions, and hypotheses
56 Understanding and knowing
57 Remembering and forgetting
59 Gratitude
60 Apologies and forgiveness
61 Empathy
62 Likes and dislikes
63 Desires and preferences
64 Hopes and wishes
65 Joy and sorrow
66 Fear or worry
67 Distress and regret
68 Surprise
69 Hunger, thirst, and fatigue
70 Pain or discomfort
71 Satisfaction and dissatisfaction
72 Advice and suggestions
73 Requests
74 Offers and invitations
75 Orders (commands)
76 Directions and instructions
77 Confirmation
78 Permission
79 Prohibition
80 Obligation and duty
81 Complaints
82 Compliments
83 Promises and warnings
84 Opinions
85 Agreement, disagreement and indifference
86 Choosing and deciding
87 Shopping
88 Ordering
89 Reservation
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