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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good book, bad CD,
By Alana (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Complete Idiot's Guide to Conversational Japanese with CD-ROM (Paperback)
This book does a wonderful job conveying Japanese through Romanji. The author has clearly worked very hard conveying his subject matter. However, my problem is with the CD. The CD comes with a number of tracks. Each chapter has ONE TRACK. Each track is divided into about 10 sepearate sentences/examples. What that means is at each example in the text, you have no way of repeating the sentence unless you skip back to the very beginning of the track, or if you use a slider bar on a computer audio program to effectively guess where the sentence would start. Also, there is no long pause b/t the examples. This makes using the CD effectively difficult. It is beyond important to hear the Japanese, since many Japanese words written in Romanjii are pronounced quite different then they are spelled, IE, vowel sounds are dropped from the end of some words. An example would be the verb "desu", being pronounced as "Dess"
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
It Does What it Claims to Do...,
By Mikiyuki "3rd generation Japanese" (Texas, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Complete Idiot's Guide to Conversational Japanese with CD-ROM (Paperback)
In the beginning I wanted to speak Japanese as soon as I could, and this book gave me a jump start. It's really reader-friendly, explains things clearly, and not at all dragging because each chapter is bite-sized (about 10 pages on average). It features helpful side information on the Japanese custom (ie bowing without your hands clasped together) and some other insightful things that might help you retain the lessons more successfully. You also get to learn how to pronouce the words correctly despite the fact that each track on the CD has almost no pauses in between, so you have to be alert on pressing the pause button on your CD player. I especially like how this book is written, because it stands apart from the generic language aid books that sound so technical and systematic that will bore you to tears. This book is not overly literary (no impressive big words) but rather simple and straight to the point. I've learned a lot from it and I've covered only half of the book. Unfortunately I decided to make Japanese my second language, so I had to stop further advances in this book and took people's advices not to cling on romaji (romanized Japanese),as it is heavily used in this book, and learn Kana and Kanji as soon as possible from other sources. If you're really serious about learning the language inside and out, there are a wide range of books out there that helps you with that (ie books that are published by Kodansha). However if you were like me before and wanted to be able to just speak Japanese as quickly as possible, then this book might just be the right choice for you.
16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good Intro to Japan, but not so much the language,
By "soreloser" (Singapore) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Complete Idiot's Guide to Conversational Japanese with CD-ROM (Paperback)
I can't say this book isn't good, but I just think that it wasn't what I had expected. It has lots on Japanese culture and tradition, and information on how to place yourself during your stay in Japan. The extensive stuff about the culture is probably the main good point about this book. But as for the content about the language itself, I think it is better called " an introduction to introductory Japanese". While it does have a chapter or so on grammer as it claims, it is very very super basic. I was able to learn and had already learnt about the same material from various websites on the internet already. You can probably formulate and understand sentences like: This is a little dog. It is not a big cat. It has four feet, etc. and of that sort, but nothing more complicated really. Although yes you will learn more complicated sentences in later chapters, but they are fixed to certain topics. You will learn how to say specific things in specific situations, but not learn how to make general sentences of that kind. Yes you will learn quite some vocabulary, counting, time-telling, but nothing special that you couldn't find elsewhere. Knowing this won't help you put the language together or understand its sense at all. It basically focuses on taking you to the airport, shopping center, hotel, etc and teaching you to say the common things a tourist would say. I certainly think that it should be renamed something like "Japanese 911 for Tourists". If you use this book alone in your studies, I can gaurantee that you still won't be any better in understanding or speaking Japanese than before. For example it teaches you a specific query and then maybe 2 possible responses. It's very unlikely that all the people you encounter in Japan will respond to you in the exact manner the book tells you they will, and thus there is a high chance you will end up not understanding anything they say anyways. Besides, the book only teaches you the formal way of saying things, and no hint to the normal casual way at all. (ex. 'ikimasho' - let's go, can be said more casually as 'iko') I only recommend this book to you if you are in an emergency of wanting to know some basic of the basic Japanese "phrases" so that you may survive? in Japan, although I doubt that there won't be a single soul that knows English wherever you're going in Japan. Anyways, I gave it four stars because atleast it does a pretty good job at the tourist thingy. A nice preview to Japan in general, some emergency phrases, and an average audio CD is what you'll get for your money. But if you're more serious or interested in getting a basic sense of the Japanese LANGUAGE, look elsewhere.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
great book!,
This review is from: The Complete Idiot's Guide to Conversational Japanese with CD-ROM (Paperback)
this book is great, i really appreciate that this book teaches japanese sentence structure so that once you know the vocabulary you can form your own sentences rather than having to rely on a series of phrases learned by rote. it really has been a useful and informative book.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Excellent choice for beginning Japanese learners,
By Just This (New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Complete Idiot's Guide to Conversational Japanese with CD-ROM (Paperback)
As a student of japanese, I have many Japanese books, but as pleased as I was with each when I bought it, the real value of the book becomes clear in a few months--is it sitting on the shelf gathering dust, or is it being used? This one is very, very clear, user friendly, and will be an great compliment to a tape program, such as the superb Pimsleur series. The weakness is the CD, but don't buy it for that; get your audio practice elsewhere. Five stars for this excellent text...
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very useful!! Very insightful!,
By Melissa (Portland, OR) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Complete Idiot's Guide to Conversational Japanese with CD-ROM (Paperback)
This is one of the few Japanese language books I've seen that includes insightful language learning tips AND cultural tips throughout the book. Learning a language is more than learning vocabulary and sentence patterns, cultural understanding is vital as well! The Green Tea breaks and the "Huh?" sidebars are wonderful!! Great job Fujita-sensei!! I also enjoyed the "shortcuts to success" that are included throughout the book. The book is formatted in a very logical and progressive way making it fun and easy to follow along as you learn the language. The CD is also useful in imitating a native speaker. Thank you for not "dumbing down" the CD for us Gaijin!! This is a great book for learning Japanese whether you plan to use your Japanese at your favorite local sushi restaurant or you are able to actually make a trip, whether for business or for pleasure, to the land of the rising sun.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Conversational Japanese,
By Rebecca (Portland, Oregon) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Complete Idiot's Guide to Conversational Japanese with CD-ROM (Paperback)
This book is efficient, inclusive, and practical. It is easy to read and understand, including scenarios you can expect to encounter and/or prepare for while traveling in Japan. It also includes easy-to-follow examples of the basics of conversational Japanese. The book, as well as the cd, is designed for busy people on the go. Proper pronunciation is clarified by studying the book with the cd. Both include simple and useful dialog examples for easy application.Doctor Fujita has written this book with a tone of creativity and humor, which puts the reader at ease, and makes it fun to read. He also encourages and supports the reader's interest and efforts to learn Japanese. The question/answer and question/response sections of the book allow for pratice of the lessons in each chapter. The end of each chapter offers a review of the materials covered, just in case you forget something. The diagrams and pictures are also helpful in visualizing the concepts and materials covered in the book. There are formal and informal expressions taught, which is a useful tool when addressing various audiences. I recommend this book to anyone who is interested in learning Japanese. Whether studying Japanese in preparation for travel, business, school, or leisure, this book is for you!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beautiful,
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This is a quick and easy guide to learn romaji and the bare basics of kanji. Every step is well-explained, and memorization is made easy!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A great start to learning Japanese,
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I can take or leave the CD, but the book provides a great, simple overview into grammar and vocabulary. A great starter book, which I can honestly recommend.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic Product!,
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I borrowed this from the library once, along with several other Japanese language books, this is by far the best one. I am in the process of buying it now. In minutes I was enthralled in the fluid learning system, and despite the somewhat awkward CD having several examples per track, it is a great value. WELL worth the money if you want to start learning this language!
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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Conversational Japanese with CD-ROM by Naoya Fujita (Paperback - July 19, 2002)
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