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Japanese Complete: Levels 1-3 (Learn in Your Car)

Japanese Complete: Levels 1-3 (Learn in Your Car)
By Henry N. Raymond

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Product Description

This exciting new edition includes a 60-minute Travelogue DVD of the relevant destination countries for each language. This added feature will enrich the learning experience and add that extra stimulus to motivate users with their studies. New material in this second edition includes a variety of internet and digital media/technology terms. It features: nine 60-minute CDs; full text listening guide; and zippered CD carrying case. It includes: Level 1 - introduction to key words, numbers, phrases, sentence structure, and basic grammar; Level 2 - more challenging vocabulary, more grammar, more complex sentences generate confidence in your ability to comprehend and converse; and Level 3 - expanded vocabulary, advanced grammar and complex sentences to expand your conversational skills.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #369553 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-12-01
  • Format: Audiobook
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 12
  • Binding: Audio CD

Customer Reviews

not much use1
I bought level 3 as a self studying student wanting to improve my listening skills but the set gave no opportubnity to do this. There were no dialouges or any such stuff just single sentences in japanese and english failing to froperly explain grammar points.

There is no reason to buy this CD set.

It takes a long time4
This is by far the best set of language tapes that I have used in a car. They can be used without needing to refer to any printed references, although the accompanying booklets are useful to check things that are a little difficult to catch with the ear.

The English word (s) are spoken by an American man on the RH channel and the Japanese equivalent is spoken by a lady on the LH. The channels aren't quite balanced so the sound level isn't perfect. I have only got through disc one (of nine) in about three months, (not much driving) but each time I play it through I feel that I am making some progress in learning the spoken vocabulary and some good phrases.

The other advantage is that there are no long musical interludes between sections - sometimes used on other learning systems.