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squabblemaker
![]() Join Date: May 27, 2003
Location: Japan
Age: 36
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Book on Japanese Reading
I used to study French using a book called French for economics.
It has a collection of readings, with annotation, wordlist and grammar explanation. I found this to be a very good way for me to learn French. I am trying to find Japanese book with similar approach. Has anyone seen any book of this kind? - Selected reading from many sources and expertise (computers, hitech, arts, music, finance, economics, money market, meteorology, or almost capturing any aspect of life) - furigana given to every kanji to assist outloud reading drill. - bold and annotation to new kotoba and bunkei - grammar and usage explanation with sample and drills. If I can have a book like this, I can gain tremenduous benefit from it, I can read all kind of selected topics and mine new vocabularies in a short given time. your help will be appreciated... ax |
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squabblemaker
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I just started this http://oyomi.blogspot.com
if you can't view it, pls change encoding to UTF8 |
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