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  2. Genki: An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese - Wikipedia

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    Genki I focuses on beginner-level Japanese, from kana on through adjective and verb constructions, and Genki II continued on to intermediate-level topics. Both books are divided into a Conversation and Grammar section and a Reading and Writing section, each containing their own sets of 23 lessons. Each lesson follows a predictable structure.

  3. Japanesepod101.com - Wikipedia

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    JapanesePod101.com is a language course podcast and accompanying website that offers lessons in Japanese. [1] It is part of pod101 websites of Innovative Language Learning USA LLC. [ 2 ] The service was founded in 2005 by Peter Galante, Eran Dekel and Aki Yoshikawa.

  4. Department of East Asian Studies, University of Delhi

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    M.A degree in Japanese Language (Started 1998–1999) M.A degree in East Asian Studies (Started 2008–2009) One Year Post Graduate Intensive Diploma in Japanese (Started 1971–1972) One Year Post Graduate Intensive Advance Diploma in Japanese (Started 1978–1979) One Year Post Graduate Intensive Diploma in Chinese (Started 1971–1972)

  5. List of jukus in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Sundai Yobiko [1] Offers video lecture courses in which students watch the videos and submit their tests and assignments to the company for grading. Toshin Yobiko [1] Offers homeschooling courses and broadcasts lectures to 800 satellite schools all over Japan. Eikoh Seminar [1] Offers online courses.

  6. Japanese language education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Interest from foreign language learners was limited prior to World War II, and instruction for non-heritage speakers was established more slowly. One 1934 survey found only eight universities in the United States offering Japanese language education, mostly supported by only one instructor per university; it further estimated that only thirteen American professors possessed sufficient fluency ...

  7. John Rassias - Wikipedia

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    John A. Rassias, professor and creator of the Rassias Method for language instruction. John Arthur Rassias (August 20, 1925 – December 2, 2015) was an American professor who developed a method for the teaching of foreign languages, the Rassias Method, also known as the Dartmouth Intensive Language Model. [1]

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