Japanese For Busy People Workbook -

However, the very pragmatism that defines the workbook also creates its most significant limitations. The most glaring omission is the treatment of . In the Revised 3rd Edition, the workbook famously relegates kanji to a secondary section, often relying on furigana (small kana above characters) or romanization (rōmaji). While this reduces the initial intimidation factor, it creates a dangerous dependency. A learner who completes the workbook diligently but relies on romanization will find themselves illiterate in the real Japan, where subway maps, menus, and forms offer no such crutch. For a “busy” person, learning to recognize high-frequency kanji early is actually a long-term time-saver; the workbook’s delay of this skill is a strategic flaw.

The workbook serves as a critical companion to the main text, offering a variety of illustrated exercises that reinforce basic sentence patterns. Key features include: Japanese For Busy People Workbook

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