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Japanese Language Textbook Page 1: Click to download PDFJapanese Classroom ExpressionsBeginning materials for teacher-directed learning on simple classroom expressions giving Japanese language students an innate sense of language structure and pronunciation.This page contains beginning classroom expressions for students so that they will gain a sense of the sound, cadence and flow of the Japanese language. Teachers should orally demonstrate the pronunciation of each of the expressions below. Of particular importance is the pronunciation of the basic 5 Japanese vowels. Teachers should notice that beginning students will show near native pronunciation after the first hour. For teachers relatively inexperienced in Japanese, we encourage you to use a native Japanese speaker to learn the correct pronunciation of these expressions. |
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