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新・中級から上級への日本語 ペーパーバック – 2012/5/25
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- 言語英語
- 出版社ジャパンタイムズ
- 発売日2012/5/25
- ISBN-104789014622
- ISBN-13978-4789014625
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上級レベルをめざす中級学習者のための教材として長く好評のテキスト『生きた素材で学ぶ中級から上級への日本語』の改訂版。今回、各ユニットの主作業「読んでみよう」の生教材を新たに選定。変化する時代を反映し、学習者が高い関心を持てるテーマと内容を備えた新しい「生きた素材」に全面刷新。「プロフィシェンシー」の考え方にもとづき、注意深く選択された適切な生教材を数多く読むと同時に、ディスカッションやレポートを通じて学習を深めることによって、総合的なコミュニケーション能力の向上をはかり、「中級」から「上級」への脱皮をめざす。
著者略歴 (「BOOK著者紹介情報」より)
鎌田/修
米国マサチューセッツ大学大学院博士課程修了。博士(教育学)。アムハーストカレッジ、アイオワ大学、京都外国語大学を経て、南山大学教授。第二言語習得研究会会長、日本語プロフィシェンシー研究会会長。1987年よりACTFL OPI試験官、1991年より試験官のトレーナー
ボイクマン/総子
大阪外国語大学大学院博士課程修了。博士(言語・文化学)。現在、東京大学教養学部PEAK(Programs in English at Komaba)特任准教授。1997年よりACTFL OPI試験官
冨山/佳子
米国カリフォルニア大学ロサンゼルス校大学院博士課程修了。博士(応用言語学)。現在、米国スタンフォード大学講師。1998年よりACTFL OPI試験官、2010年よりWPT(Writing Proficiency Test)試験官
山本/真知子
大阪教育大学大学院修士課程修了。修士(教育学)。現在、京都外国語大学留学生別科非常勤講師。1996年よりACTFL OPI試験官(本データはこの書籍が刊行された当時に掲載されていたものです)
米国マサチューセッツ大学大学院博士課程修了。博士(教育学)。アムハーストカレッジ、アイオワ大学、京都外国語大学を経て、南山大学教授。第二言語習得研究会会長、日本語プロフィシェンシー研究会会長。1987年よりACTFL OPI試験官、1991年より試験官のトレーナー
ボイクマン/総子
大阪外国語大学大学院博士課程修了。博士(言語・文化学)。現在、東京大学教養学部PEAK(Programs in English at Komaba)特任准教授。1997年よりACTFL OPI試験官
冨山/佳子
米国カリフォルニア大学ロサンゼルス校大学院博士課程修了。博士(応用言語学)。現在、米国スタンフォード大学講師。1998年よりACTFL OPI試験官、2010年よりWPT(Writing Proficiency Test)試験官
山本/真知子
大阪教育大学大学院修士課程修了。修士(教育学)。現在、京都外国語大学留学生別科非常勤講師。1996年よりACTFL OPI試験官(本データはこの書籍が刊行された当時に掲載されていたものです)
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- 発売日 : 2012/5/25
- 言語 : 英語
- ペーパーバック : 206ページ
- ISBN-10 : 4789014622
- ISBN-13 : 978-4789014625
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5つ星のうち4.6
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専門教員ではありませんが、日本語の読み書きを生業としている関係上、中国人の友人に日本語指導を頼まれ、当該教材を用いて指導しています。JLPTが多肢式試験であるため、1級保持者でも「アウトプット」という点での言語運用に問題があって悩んでいたところ、この教材に出会いました。各課とも、ウォームアップ→インプット→アウトプット・応用という形で順に内容を身につけていけるようになっており、特に活用や慣用表現の習得について有意義であろうと思いました。友人もこの本をかなり気に入っています。
対象者としては、必ずしもJLPT1級レベルである必要はないと思いますが、ある程度の文法知識と語彙はある必要があると思います。特に、「基礎はあるけど使い方がわからない」くらいのレベルの方が挑戦すると、ちょうどよいチャレンジとなって、レベルアップの助けになると思います。また、自習でも使えると思いますが、指導教材として用いた方がより効率が良いと思います。
対象者としては、必ずしもJLPT1級レベルである必要はないと思いますが、ある程度の文法知識と語彙はある必要があると思います。特に、「基礎はあるけど使い方がわからない」くらいのレベルの方が挑戦すると、ちょうどよいチャレンジとなって、レベルアップの助けになると思います。また、自習でも使えると思いますが、指導教材として用いた方がより効率が良いと思います。
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Michael Dunlap
5つ星のうち4.0
Okay to use after completing Genki II? Nope.
2019年11月2日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I first want to start off with a few things I found disheartening when purchasing this set of books, the Kyoukasho (Textbook) and the Work Book. I reviewed all of the chapters and realized the only English throughout is in two portions of the lessons: throughout each chapter there are grammar lessons that have English associations, and there is one section that teaches how to convert some English words into Japanese katakana. That is all. Yup. Kind of kicked me in the kintama right there.
Secondly, there are no new kanji lessons throughout. There are new words and new kanji, but no kanji stroke orders, words containing said kanji, sample sentences, etc. The vocabulary is listed in the back under the kana form associated to the kanji form only; no English translated words. You'll find this trend throughout both the kyoukasho and the work book.
What's the good news? Well, honestly, these lessons put the learner at a disadvantage if used directly after Genki II. Genki was more graphic intensive with stories and images, whereas the kyoukasho and work book here are data and academic intensive using graphs and charts as the only images. Great if you have completed an intermediate course in Japanese and ready to move up to using the Japanese you've accumulated to continue learning Japanese. So if you have completed Tobira, then this is the next set of books for you. I am grateful that I bought this series. I now know to continue using Tobira, and that once completed, these will be waiting for me to pick up where Tobira leaves off.
Secondly, there are no new kanji lessons throughout. There are new words and new kanji, but no kanji stroke orders, words containing said kanji, sample sentences, etc. The vocabulary is listed in the back under the kana form associated to the kanji form only; no English translated words. You'll find this trend throughout both the kyoukasho and the work book.
What's the good news? Well, honestly, these lessons put the learner at a disadvantage if used directly after Genki II. Genki was more graphic intensive with stories and images, whereas the kyoukasho and work book here are data and academic intensive using graphs and charts as the only images. Great if you have completed an intermediate course in Japanese and ready to move up to using the Japanese you've accumulated to continue learning Japanese. So if you have completed Tobira, then this is the next set of books for you. I am grateful that I bought this series. I now know to continue using Tobira, and that once completed, these will be waiting for me to pick up where Tobira leaves off.
William
5つ星のうち5.0
Great for upper-intermediate (N2+) students who have just finished Tobira or equivalent
2015年1月9日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
As my title indicates, this is a great series for students who have just finished up Tobira (or equivalent, i.e. 800-1000+ kanji and familiarity with many of A Dictionary of Intermediate Japanese Grammar points) and still feel like they want a bit more textbook-learning. At this point in a student's Japanese-learning career, he or she should be branching out into native materials, of which there are many great sources (my personal favorites are the two "Read Real Japanese" books and "Breaking into Japanese Literature"). However, this task can be a little daunting as there always seems to be more kanji and grammar than one can handle. That's where this textbook comes in.
Each chapter is broken into your typical textbook format--pre-reading exercise, reading, key grammar and phrases, more exercises...--and is accompanied by an audio CD, which admittedly I haven't listened to yet. Many of the essays come from various real articles. Topics range from individualism to environmental and working-class issues. There aren't many exercises in this textbook as compared to other series, but there is a workbook students can also buy, and the main textbook makes for great reading material.The text's biggest strength is that it's entirely in Japanese, excluding snippets of English in the "important expressions" sections. By now, students should be familiar enough with the language to comprehend most of what's going on without having it to be translated for them.
Unfortunately, this is also leads me to one of the biggest weaknesses of this textbook. Some of the "important expressions," use vague English translations, which could have been supplemented with explanations in Japanese as well. Instead, you'll get explanations like "~''' / '''N = in one's own way / N that is in one's own way," and that's it. Luckily there follows two or three example sentences, but it would be nice to have further explanations in Japanese sometimes. EDIT: I overlooked the booklet that comes with the textbook. There are in fact explanations in Japanese for every grammar point. As such, I've bumped my review from four stars to five.
For all of you who have been skimping out on learning kanji, be warned: this textbook will test your knowledge. Most of the kanji in the textbook does not have furigana, nor are you provided with any vocabulary lists. That said, there is a pamphlet that comes with the book that gives you the readings for kanji-compounds in each reading section. However, you will not be given English translations or definitions. This is probably for the best, as it gives you extra practice for looking up things in a dictionary.
I realize this course says "intermediate," so some of you may be wondering about overlap between this and other "intermediate" textbooks. Rest assured, there isn't much overlap between Tobira or Integrated Approach to Intermediate Japanese (although I can't be certain with Azora), but even considering the small amount of overlap, it's not anything to get hot over. This is definitely an upper-intermediate textbook. In fact, if I had to rank the major Japanese textbooks in order from easiest to most difficult, it would go something like this:
1. Japanese from Zero 1+2 (Probably best if skipped altogether as this series is slow going).
2. Genki 1 and 2 (Absolute Beginner to Upper Beginner)
3. Integrated Approach to Intermediate Japanese (Lower Intermediate).
4. Tobira (Mid-level intermediate)
6. New Authentic Japanese: Progressing from Intermediate to Advanced
7. Images of Japan (mostly for more reading practice)
8. Kanzen Master N2 Series? (Honestly, there might be some grammar points here that neither Tobira nor this textbook covers).
9. Kanzen Master N1 series
I definitely recommend this text to those who can "almost" read newspapers, or those who already can but might still struggle with finer grammar points. However, I wouldn't recommend this for people looking for additional speaking exercises. The book leans more on listening and reading.
Each chapter is broken into your typical textbook format--pre-reading exercise, reading, key grammar and phrases, more exercises...--and is accompanied by an audio CD, which admittedly I haven't listened to yet. Many of the essays come from various real articles. Topics range from individualism to environmental and working-class issues. There aren't many exercises in this textbook as compared to other series, but there is a workbook students can also buy, and the main textbook makes for great reading material.The text's biggest strength is that it's entirely in Japanese, excluding snippets of English in the "important expressions" sections. By now, students should be familiar enough with the language to comprehend most of what's going on without having it to be translated for them.
Unfortunately, this is also leads me to one of the biggest weaknesses of this textbook. Some of the "important expressions," use vague English translations, which could have been supplemented with explanations in Japanese as well. Instead, you'll get explanations like "~''' / '''N = in one's own way / N that is in one's own way," and that's it. Luckily there follows two or three example sentences, but it would be nice to have further explanations in Japanese sometimes. EDIT: I overlooked the booklet that comes with the textbook. There are in fact explanations in Japanese for every grammar point. As such, I've bumped my review from four stars to five.
For all of you who have been skimping out on learning kanji, be warned: this textbook will test your knowledge. Most of the kanji in the textbook does not have furigana, nor are you provided with any vocabulary lists. That said, there is a pamphlet that comes with the book that gives you the readings for kanji-compounds in each reading section. However, you will not be given English translations or definitions. This is probably for the best, as it gives you extra practice for looking up things in a dictionary.
I realize this course says "intermediate," so some of you may be wondering about overlap between this and other "intermediate" textbooks. Rest assured, there isn't much overlap between Tobira or Integrated Approach to Intermediate Japanese (although I can't be certain with Azora), but even considering the small amount of overlap, it's not anything to get hot over. This is definitely an upper-intermediate textbook. In fact, if I had to rank the major Japanese textbooks in order from easiest to most difficult, it would go something like this:
1. Japanese from Zero 1+2 (Probably best if skipped altogether as this series is slow going).
2. Genki 1 and 2 (Absolute Beginner to Upper Beginner)
3. Integrated Approach to Intermediate Japanese (Lower Intermediate).
4. Tobira (Mid-level intermediate)
6. New Authentic Japanese: Progressing from Intermediate to Advanced
7. Images of Japan (mostly for more reading practice)
8. Kanzen Master N2 Series? (Honestly, there might be some grammar points here that neither Tobira nor this textbook covers).
9. Kanzen Master N1 series
I definitely recommend this text to those who can "almost" read newspapers, or those who already can but might still struggle with finer grammar points. However, I wouldn't recommend this for people looking for additional speaking exercises. The book leans more on listening and reading.
Faraz Masood
5つ星のうち5.0
Perfect Book For Advance Learners Of Japanese Language
2017年11月25日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Perfect Addition to your Japanese learning collection specially after getting done with Tobira or Equivalent like Integrated Approach To Intermediate Japanese.
Amazon Customer
5つ星のうち5.0
Five Stars
2016年12月12日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
hard i like it a lot all in japaness






