Genki: An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese
Author | Eri Banno,[2] Yutaka Ohno,[3] Yoko Sakane, Chikako Shinagawa,[4] Kyoko Tokashiki |
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Original title | げんき[5] |
Country | Japan[6] |
Language | Japanese[7] |
Publisher | The Japan Times[8] |
Pages | 382 |
Website | http://genki.japantimes.co.jp/index_en |
Genki: An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese is a textbook for learners of Japanese language that starts at an absolute beginner level.[9][10] The textbook is divided into two volumes, containing 23 lessons focusing on Japanese grammar, vocabulary, and kanji.[11] It is used in many universities throughout the English-speaking world and also is often used as a self-study text.[12]
Publication history[]
- 1st edition: 20 May 1999
- 2nd edition: 20 March 2011
- 3rd edition: beginning and middle of 2020
References[]
- ^ Ecki (18 May 2016). "Japanisch Lernen! – Genki".
- ^ TheJapanGuy (30 August 2015). "Best Way To Start Learning Japanese? Genki One: An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese" – via YouTube.
- ^ JSTOR 489699
- ^ "Chikako Shinagawa".
- ^ M.J park (21 August 2015). "GENKI I - An inside look at one of the best book to learn Japanese" – via YouTube.
- ^ "Genki I - An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese (Books + Audio CDs)".
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- ^ "Genki One: Japanese Textbook Review - The Japan Guy".
- ^ Richey, Michael (3 November 2015). "The Definitive Genki Textbook Review".
- ^ "Genki – What is GENKI?". genki.japantimes.co.jp. Retrieved 2017-03-30.
- ^ "Genki – Universities/Colleges using GENKI". genki.japantimes.co.jp. Retrieved 2017-03-30.
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- Language textbooks
- 2011 non-fiction books
- Japanese language
- Linguistics book stubs
- Japonic language stubs