Japanese Sentence Patterns

Published “Japanese Sentence Pattern Training Book for JLPT N3”

I published the third Japanese language textbook.This is the textbook for practicing Japanese with Sentence Pattern Method and Read-aloud Method and features more than 100 expressions you need to learn at JLPT N3 level. The JLPT has five levels: N1, N2, N3, N4 and N5. The easiest level is N5 and the most difficult level is N1.In N3 level, you have the ability to understand Japanese used in everyday situations to a certain degree. Since I call this “Training Book”, I introduce a training method to practice Japanese sentence patterns for boosting Japanese communication skills!

Japanese Sentence Pattern Training Book for JLPT N3
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079Z1CCYS

日本語学習者向けに3冊目の本を出版しました。日本語能力試験には5段階あり、これまで第一弾として初心者対象のN5、一歩進んだN4レベルのものを出版しました。今回はさらに一歩上がって中級レベルのN3の表現をカバーした内容になっています。中級とはいえ、このレベルの表現が使いこなせると、表面的には日本語上級者の印象をまわりに与えられるレベルです。トレーニング・ブックと銘打っていますので、トレーニング方法も序盤で細部にわたって紹介しています。

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