Grammar Quizzes http://www.tiu.ac.jp......index.html
12 Grammar quizzes with varying levels of difficulty.
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NZAJLT Language http://www.japanese.......essays.cfm
Fukunaga Kayo, Miyoke Momoko and Hesaka Junko (affectionately known as the "Yamaguchi Girls")Yamaguchi Girls are student teachers from Yamaguchi Prefectural University who spent a year working at...
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31 phrases with Audio http://sp.cis.iwate-......guage.html
Basic Japanese Sentences : Select your native language ( English, Chinese, German, Italian, Malay, Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Japanese) or an introduction page.
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AJALT Survival Japanese http://www.ajalt.org/sj/
Survival Japanese is for people who are interested in communicating in Japanese but have no knowledge of the language.
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AJALT Learning Supplements http://www.ajalt.org/sfyj/
Numbers, Counters, Adjectives, Verbs, Money, Time
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JLPT 4 Prep Site http://www.spurrymos......index.html
I found it difficult to know what to study for the JLPT. After searching the web for a long time and finding only a few useful sites (and many outdated ones), I thought a specialist JLPT site might be useful - and good study practice too.
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JLPT 3 Prep Site http://www.spurrymos......index.html
I took the exam for JLPT Level 4 in 2004 and somehow managed to pass! So it was time to move onto Level 3. But the same problem remained: what grammar to study for the JLPT. And, where to find a formatted vocabulary list, kanji list and perhaps even get a little reading practice and some quizes...
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Cornell Univ Japanese Lessons http://lrc.cornell.edu/japanese/
Cornell University, Department of Asian Studies, Japanese Program, Kawasaki Japanese Learning Materials
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Sakura Exercises http://www.arts.mona....../home.html
This site is intended for use by beginning level students of Japanese at Berwick Campus of Monash University in Australia. However, it is also available for general use.
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Japanese is Possible http://maktos.jimmyseal.net/jip.html
Your home for Japanese language, culture, video games, and anime.
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Great List of Grammar Structures http://www.nafai.org......jpphrases/
3.8 Easy/difficult, advantageous, substantial
3.9 Start and finish doing, completion
3.10 Movement (te kuru, te iku)
3.11 From now on, begin to (te iku, te kuru)
3.15 Facts, things generally accepted as
4 Conjunctional phrases
4.1 Reason and cause
4.2 In order to, for, to, so that
4.4 Even, even though, although
4.5 Limiting (Without, because not, not...but, but, instead of)
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Conversation Practice http://nihongo.anthonet.com/
Japanese Language, japanese, japanese, Kanji, Hiragana, Katagana, Japan Tour Guide, Ginza, Tokyo, Osaka, Conversation, Technical Words
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Medical Ailments http://www.wvup.edu/......panese.htm
In Units Seven and Eight, you are learning some wonderful new expressions with “ga,” some important body parts, a few adjectives that help describe the body, and colors. The Japanese are great memorizers. Watashitachi mo want to memorize some more useful and fun words and expressions. I have listed below some more body parts and some great “ga” phrases that go along with them.
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Grammar in Use http://www.amazon.co......052162598X
Amazon.co.jp?F Grammar in Use Intermediate With Answers: Self-Study Reference and Practice for Students of English (Grammar in Use): ?m??: Raymond Murphy,William R. Smalzer by Raymond Murphy,William R. Smalzer
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Node-Noni Because Although http://www.thejapane......mmar/4.htm
A wonderfully laid out site with clear and concise explanations of difficult grammar points. This page shows differences in Node and Noni.
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Games to Learn Japanese http://www.southwold......panese.htm
Games for learning Japanese. They are very much good.
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Learn Japanese Language http://www.learn-jap......akana.com/
Learn to speak, read, and write Japanese language - Kanji, Hiragana, and Katakana Symbols
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Module Grammar http://www.gu.edu.au......frame.html
School of Languages and Linguistics - Modulerized grammar explanations. Independent from any textbook. (Grifith University, Australia)
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Some Things to Remember http://www.griffith.......opics.html
Grammatically, one of the most misunderstood Japanese words by basic learners may be 「すき」. 「すき」is believed to be an equivalent verb of the English "to like".
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Japanese on-line http://www.hesjapanese.com
Do you love Japanese culture?
Just break down the language barrier.Japanese isn’t so hard after all, see it for yourself!
I’m inviting you to study, Maiko
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