1st Edition

日本語NOW! NihonGO NOW! Performing Japanese Culture - Level 1 Volume 1 Textbook

    388 Pages 152 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    388 Pages 152 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    NihonGO NOW! is a beginning-level courseware package that takes a performed-culture approach to learning Japanese. This innovative approach balances the need for an intellectual understanding of structural elements with multiple opportunities to experience the language within its cultural context.

    From the outset, learners are presented with samples of authentic language that are context-sensitive and culturally coherent. Instructional time is used primarily to rehearse interactions that learners of Japanese are likely to encounter in the future, whether they involve speaking, listening, writing, or reading.

    Level 1 comprises two textbooks with accompanying activity books. These four books in combination with audio files allow instructors to adapt a beginning-level course, such as the first year of college Japanese, to their students’ needs. They focus on language and modeled behavior, providing opportunities for learners to acquire language through performance templates. Online resources provide additional support for both students and instructors. Audio files, videos, supplementary exercises, and a teachers’ manual are available at www.routledge.com/9781138304147.

    NihonGO NOW! Level 1 Volume 1 Textbook is ideally accompanied by the Level 1 Volume 1 Activity Book, which provides core texts and additional practice for beginning-level students.

    Introduction

    ACT 1 Nice to Meet You

    ACT 2 It'll Be Fine

    ACT 3 What Time Is It?

    ACT 4 Did they get in touch?

    ACT 5 May I Ask a Favor of You?

    ACT 6 We Always Appreciate Your Helpfulness

    Appendix A: Japanese-English Glossary in Gojuuon Order

    Appendix B: Japanese-English Glossary by Act and Scene

    Biography

    Mari Noda is Professor of Japanese at The Ohio State University.

    Patricia J. Wetzel is Emerita Professor of Japanese at Portland State University.

    Ginger Marcus is Professor of the Practice of Japanese Language at Washington University in St. Louis.

    Stephen D. Luft is Lecturer of Japanese at the University of Pittsburgh.

    Shinsuke Tsuchiya is Assistant Professor of Japanese at Brigham Young University.

    Masayuki Itomitsu is Associate Professor of Japanese at Linfield College.