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Oxford Take Off in Japanese: Complete Language Learning Pack (Take Off In...)

Oxford Take Off in Japanese: Complete Language Learning Pack (Take Off In...)
By Lynne Strugnell

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Research into language learning has proved that the easiest and most effective way to learn to speak or write a foreign language is by developing the key skills of listening and comprehension. With almost 5 hours of audio content, fully reinforced by a clearly laid-out, linguistically structured course book, Oxford Take Off in gives you a unique and innovative approach to language learning.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2986 in Books
  • Published on: 2000-05-25
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Audio CD
  • 256 pages

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256 page book with icons throughout, indicating when to listen to the audio.


Customer Reviews

For casual learners only...3
If you're serious about learning Japanese then there are better book/audio combinations available.

I picked this up as it looked like an easy introduction to Japanese with everything written in Romaji (Japanese written in English) with both reading,writing and listening activities.

But that's really all it is, an introduction. The first 10 units are fine and it's relavtively easy to pick up. It doesn't overwhelm you with vocabulary to remember but instead introduces up to a dozen a page along with (brief) explanations on grammatical rules.

Towards the end you will become frustrated with it as you'll find yourself wanting to know more than the book is telling you especially in terms of sentence structure and the use of particles.

Lastly there is very little regarding the Japanese writing system, just one or two pages per unit (maybe 30pgs total!) which would be fine for the casual learner but would leave you at a distinct disadvantage in terms of reading and writing. If you're serious about the language then these are things you should be learning from the very beginning, especially Hiragana.

The audio is relatively good though, with pronunciation exercises and dialogs to listen to, along with additional practice of things learned from the book.

I've finished this book and have moved on to 'Japanese for Busy People' which, with hindsight, is what I should have started with instead. I'd recommend the same for anyone serious.

Also; hire a tutor as well to get conversational practice unless you have Japanese friends.

its great5
i bought this set a few months ago and and within a few days i'd already learnt how to talk about the weather introduce myself and even order food in a kissaten (japanese coffee shop). i have now got upto the time and am finding that i need to listen to it a little more but i think after a few days ill have this bit cracked aswell.i even think i can start to piece my own sentances together although they are basic. it also goes into the japanese culture which makes for a nice break from all the language. unfortunatly as others have said it does not go into writing or reading japanese in much depth so i have ordered japanese from zero for that. when that arrives i will review that one aswell so people can get an idea what thats like and i hope it will be a good partner for learning to read and write

When is the next level coming out?5
Very good self-study course for learning to SPEAK and understand. (But no good for anyone wanting to learn to READ japanese). Standard format for each unit: Language Presentation (by listening dialogues), Pronunciation Practice, Speaking Practice.
Only one criticism - could be use a bit more variation on the "drilling" instead repeating the dialogue sentences.
I think this course takes you to a more advanced level than most courses for this price.

Most of all it has left me wanting more. There are plenty of Beginners Courses but now I need a course which will build on this.