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Adventures in Japanese, Volume 2 Multimedia CD-ROM (Ind)

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This dual-platform, multimedia software program to accompany Adventures in Japanese, Volume 2 contains a mix of fast-paced games, electronic flashcards, and colorful exercises. The exercises primarily test students' listening and reading skills as they complete a series of tasks-such as interpreting conversations, arranging information, selecting the correct grammatical form for a given word-based on the topics in the textbooks. Perfect for those who want to get extra practice at home or in a language lab, this program includes a score report so students can get instant feedback on their answers.

This edition is for individual users. To purchase the edition licensed for language labs, click here.

Demo for Adventures in Japanese 2 Multimedia.

Minimum Requirements

Win. min. req.: Macromediar Flash T Player (free download), Windowsr 2000 or higher, 900 MHz CPU speed, 256 MB RAM, 1024 x 768 monitor resolution, 710 MB available disk space. Mozilla Firefox Internet browser recommended.

Mac min. req.: Macromediar Flash T Player (free download), OS 9.2 or higher, 600 MHz CPU speed, 128 MB RAM, 360 MB available disk space.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780887275739
ISBN-10: 0887275737
Publisher: Cheng & Tsui
Published: 2007
Format: CD-ROM

Drawing on their experience in American classrooms, authors Hiromi Peterson and Naomi Hirano-Omizo have answered a long-standing need with this user-friendly and comprehensive series, combining cultural activities with beginning-to-advanced language learning instruction that emphasizes proficiency in speaking, listening, reading and writing.

Widely adopted across the nation, Adventures in Japanese is used in school systems from New York City to Honolulu, from Boston to Anchorage. Volume 1 gently but thoroughly introduces hiragana and katakana in order to acclimate students to the Japanese writing system. By the end of Volume 4, students will have learned 340 kanji. Culturally related activities and topics—from making onigiri (riceballs) to learning Japanese songs to understanding Japan’s educational system—enrich students’ learning while preparing them for the AP* Japanese exam. The flexibility of this series allows for endless activities and projects to be built around the lessons, and aids teachers in integrating the National Standards for Foreign Language Education’s “5Cs”: Communication, Cultures, Connections, Comparisons, and Communities.

The Adventures in Japanese series stresses cultural comparison. Students are constantly exposed to Japanese customs and encouraged to compare Japanese culture with their own. A “Japanese Culture Corner” presents culture through a series of projects and activities that students can research and share with classmates. The “Fun Corner” adds to this element of cultural education with Japanese crafts and games like origami, making mochi, and karuta.

Volume 1

In Volume 1, students learn to talk about themselves (family, daily routines, school, inviting a friend over, etc.). The vocabulary allows beginners to immediately engage in basic conversation. Hiragana and katakana are introduced gradually, so students feel comfortable with the characters. Seventeen basic kanji are also introduced.

Volume 2

In Volume 2, students expand their horizons by learning to express themselves in a Japanese-speaking community. Romanization is no longer used, and at the completion of this level, students will have learned a total of 113 kanji. A useful list of previously introduced vocabulary and grammatical structures is included at the end of each lesson.

Volume 3

In Volume 3, students learn about Japan through the eyes of Ken, who spends a year studying in Japan and living with a host family. By the end of Volume 3, students will have learned a total of 219 kanji.

Volume 4

In Volume 4, the focus is on “the Japanese soul”: the social and cultural forces that influence the ways of the Japanese. Students examine such wide-ranging topics as keigo (honorifics), the World War II experience (for Japanese in Japan and Japanese-Americans in the U.S.), and the cultural art of the tea ceremony.

Series Dictionary

The Adventures in Japanese Dictionary contains Japanese-English and English-Japanese listings, a kanji list, a verb list by conjugation group, adjective lists, and adverb lists. Available independently for users of the second edition of Adventures in Japanese, it covers Volumes 1 through Volume 4 in the series (third edition textbooks include a cumulative glossary in the textbook itself or a separate dictionary packaged in).

Third Edition

Those focused on preparing for the AP* Japanese Language and Culture exam will especially appreciate the new third edition books, which introduce ways in which the series helps students prepare for AP* exams. New, expanded culture notes and new workbook answer keys are featured in the textbooks and teacher’s handbooks, respectively.

For online study resources, discussion forums, and more, check out the new companion site for Adventures in Japanese!

*AP is a registered trademark of the College Board, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, this product.

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