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Learn Japanese with Seiko Igarashi’s Textbook “Japanese for American High School Students”

Any Nipponophile will find this book a great help when studying Japanese – and endearing themselves to a culture they truly admire.


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The only Japanese language textbook students will ever need!

Want to watch anime or Jdorama series without subtitles? Read manga fluently or sing along to J-pop songs with ease? Then brush up on your Japanese with Seiko Igarashi’s textbook “Japanese for American High School Students: Book 1”(Mill City Press; 2017).
 
This Japanese language textbook is recommended for high school (and even college) students who take up Japanese as an elective course, or are selected for cultural exchange to Japan, or anyone who wants to achieve a basic level of proficiency in the language.
 
“Japanese for American High School Students” provides a comprehensive, student-oriented course to develop proficiency in Japanese. Each lesson strengthens and reinforces the instructional material with fun-filled activities that are designed to engage and motivate the students. The instruction is presented through different means, including dialogues, essays, stories, oral practice, review sections, skits, songs, and games.
 
The textbook also serves as a useful guide for teachers and offers access to a website where teachers can download audio files and other materials that accompany the lessons in the textbook.
 
Become proficient in Japanese. Order “Japanese for American High School Students: Book 1” by Seiko Igarashi today on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
 
Await the public display of this Japanese language textbook at the upcoming 2020 Public Library Association Conference on February 26-28, 2020, at the Nashville Music City Center, Nashville, TN.

Japanese for American High School Students: Book 1
Author | Seiko Igarashi
Publisher | Mill City Press
Published date | October 24, 2017
Paperback price | $35.00
 
About the Author
 
Seiko Igarashi has 20 years of experience teaching Japanese to American high students. A native of Tokyo, she received a B.A. from Tokyo Woman’s Christian University and visits her family and friends in Japan every two or three years. During her career, she worked on Japanese language curriculum development for Memphis City Schools in 2001-2002 and 2008. In 2001, her students won first place in Level III competition at the National Japan Bowl held in Washington, D.C. She is a member of the American Association of Teachers of Japanese and the Tennessee Foreign Language Teaching Association. In 2012, Seiko was awarded a Certificate of Commendation from the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan for her contribution to “friendship and goodwill between Japan and foreign countries through tireless efforts to promote mutual understanding between Japan and the United States of America.”
 


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