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Student Activity Manual for Nakama 2 Enhanced, Student text, 3rd Edition

Yukiko Abe Hatasa, Kazumi Hatasa, Seiichi Makino

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Student Activity Manual for Nakama 2 Enhanced, Student text 3rd Edition by Yukiko Abe Hatasa/Kazumi Hatasa/Seiichi Makino

Overview

Designed to reinforce the association of sound, syntax, and meaning, the Student Activities Manual (SAM) includes out-of-class practice of the material presented in the textbook. The Workbook section focuses on written vocabulary, grammar, kanji, and writing practice. The Lab Manual section focuses on pronunciation and listening comprehension, including Dict-a-Conversation dictation activities.

Yukiko Abe Hatasa

Yukiko Abe Hatasa received her Ph.D. in linguistics in 1992 from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She has taught all levels of Japanese for over twenty-five years, and has worked on curriculum development and teacher training in five major institutions in the US, Australia, and Japan. She is known nationwide as one of the premier Japanese methodologists in the US and Japan. She is currently a professor of Japanese pedagogy at Hiroshima University.

Kazumi Hatasa

Kazumi Hatasa received his Ph.D. in education in 1989 from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is currently a professor at Purdue University and Director of the Japanese School at Middlebury College. He is recognized internationally for his work in software development for the Japanese language and distributes most of his work as freeware over the Internet.

Seiichi Makino

Seiichi Makino received his Ph.D. in linguistics in 1968 from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is an internationally prominent Japanese linguist and scholar who is recognized throughout the world for his scholarship and for his many publications. Before beginning his tenure at Princeton University in 1991, he taught Japanese language, linguistics, and culture at the University of Illinois while training lower division language coordinators. He is an experienced ACTFL oral proficiency trainer in Japanese and frequently trains Japanese instructors internationally in proficiency-oriented instruction and in the administration of the Oral Proficiency Interview. Professor Makino has been the Academic Director of the Japanese Pedagogy M.A. Summer Program at Columbia University since 1996. He also directs the Princeton-in-Ishikawa Summer Program. In 2014, the Japanese government honored Dr. Seiichi Makino with a decoration: The Order of the Sacred Treasure, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon, for his outstanding contributions in the mutual academic exchanges between Japan and the United States and the development of Japanese language education.
Preliminary Chapter.
1. Health.
2. Travel Plans.
3. Preparing for the Future.
4. Asking for Favors.
5. Asking for and Giving Directions.
6. Gifts.
7. Cooking.
8. Rumors.
9. Culture and Customs.
10. Complaints and Apologies.
11. Talking about Employment.

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  • ISBN-10: 0357453298
  • ISBN-13: 9780357453292
  • RETAIL £60.99

  • ISBN-10: 0357142039
  • ISBN-13: 9780357142035
  • RETAIL £60.99

Cengage provides a range of supplements that are updated in coordination with the main title selection. For more information about these supplements, contact your Learning Consultant.

FOR STUDENTS

Nakama 2 Enhanced, Student Edition: Intermediate Japanese: Communication, Culture, Context

ISBN: 9780357142035
NAKAMA 2 Enhanced is the second part of a two-year proficiency-oriented program that emphasizes practical communication and the development of listening, reading, writing, and speaking skills. The eleven thematic chapters, plus one preliminary chapter, focus on high-frequency communication situations; while chapter dialogues illustrate typical daily events representative in Japanese life and provide realistic contexts in which to learn vocabulary and grammar. The program is supported by MindTap. The MindTap platform for Nakama offers several benefits to to students, including a media-enhanced ebook, easy access to program audio and video, synchronous and asynchronous communication activities, flashcards, downloadable practice worksheets, full LMS integration, and a mobile app for language learning on-the-go. MindTap also offers a course management system that saves instructors time and enhances students' language-learning experience.