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READING JAPANESE FINANCIAL NEWSPAPERS is designed for business people who already have some basic background in Japanese but want to improve their reading comprehension skills for direct access to the financial pages of the Japanese equivalent of The New York Times or The Wall Street Journal. This course has been tested, reviewed, and revised in the classroom for seven years by AJALT's professional instructors. The text focuses specifically on acquiring reading competence in words and phrases appearing frequently in Japanese financial publications, thus making specialized terminology accessible to students. Reading comprehension is enhanced by a logical, progressive presentation of primary terminology, specialized phrasing, and selected readings, to enable beginning and intermediate students to advance to higher levels of competence.
SPECIAL FEATURES:
• Basic reading materials incorporated with a glossary and exercises to bridge the gap between general Japanese and specialized...
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Fülszöveg
READING JAPANESE FINANCIAL NEWSPAPERS is designed for business people who already have some basic background in Japanese but want to improve their reading comprehension skills for direct access to the financial pages of the Japanese equivalent of The New York Times or The Wall Street Journal. This course has been tested, reviewed, and revised in the classroom for seven years by AJALT's professional instructors. The text focuses specifically on acquiring reading competence in words and phrases appearing frequently in Japanese financial publications, thus making specialized terminology accessible to students. Reading comprehension is enhanced by a logical, progressive presentation of primary terminology, specialized phrasing, and selected readings, to enable beginning and intermediate students to advance to higher levels of competence.
SPECIAL FEATURES:
• Basic reading materials incorporated with a glossary and exercises to bridge the gap between general Japanese and specialized Japanese
• Examples from actual newspaper articles that prepare students for direct use of Japanese financial publications
• 18 categories of technical expressions (including furlgana)
• A list of 500 kanji characters most essential for understanding financial terms, with over 1,500 examples
• More than 3,500 key financial terms and phrases in a Japanese-English glossary, for easy reference
• Appendixes of valuable supplementary terms and abbreviations useful for understanding financial newspapers
THE AUTHORS: Registered with Japan's Ministry of Education as a nonprofit organization in 1977, AJALT was establisined to meet the needs of people who are not necessarily specialists on Japan but who wish to communicate effectively in Japanese. Along with private and group instruction at all levels, AJALJ carries on research, develops teaching materials, and trains teachers of Japanese. Its instructors are often called on to provide their services and expertise to government agencies, foundations and educational Institutions.
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