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Kanji Clues: A Mnemonic Approach to Mastering Japanese Characters introduces a novel approach to character acquisition that combines the ancient practice of memory enhancement with a modern appreciation for active learning.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction: Elements of a Mnemonic Network, From Mnemonic Principles to Practice, Weekly Course Outline, Clue Principles as Simple as ABC, How to Make Best Use of This Book, For Love of Kanji Lessons: 52. Person-To-Person 53. Under Water 54. With All One’s Heart 55 Fire And Ice. Review: Lessons 51-55. 56. Mouthpiece 57. In Other Words 58. Hanging By A Thread 59. Come To One’s Senses 60. For Good Measure. Review: Lessons 56-60. 61. Color Coded 62. Devil’s Claw 63. Stop Horsing Around 64. Jewelry Box 65. Sick Days. Review: Lessons 61-65. 66. Weather Report 67. Make An Entrance 68. Plant Oneself 69. Weapons Strike 70. The High Ground. Review: Lessons 66-70. 71. Get Moving 72. Woman Of The World 73. Bend Over Backward 74. Easy Money 75. Keep One’s Head Above Water. Review: Lessons 71-75. 76. On The Farm 77. Wine And Dine 78. Raise The Roof 79. Body Language 80. Take Wing. Review: Lessons 76-80. 81. Forest Denizens 82. Wait On Hand And Foot 83. People Power 84. Watering Hole 85. In The Wild. Review: Lessons 81-85. 86. It Takes A Village 87. Rice Dish 88. Nice Threads 89. A Bird In The Hand 90. Fishing Boat. Review: Lessons 86-90. 91. Put Words in Someone’s Mouth 92. Metal Detector 93. Wetlands 94. Dance Steps 95. Moon Diviner. Review: Lessons 91-95. 96. A Well Of Compassion 97. Thirst For 98. Out Of Hand. 99.Wooden Words. 100. Garden Variety. Review: Lessons 96-100. 101. Strange Bedfellows 102. Odds And Ends Appendixes: 1. Kanji Components 2. Secondary Pronunciations and Acronyms 3. Secondary Meanings and Acronyms
Über den Autor / die Autorin
John Esposito is Professor in the School of Global Studies at Chukyo University, Nagoya, Japan.
Zusammenfassung
Kanji Clues: A Mnemonic Approach to Mastering Japanese Characters introduces a novel approach to character acquisition that combines the ancient practice of memory enhancement with a modern appreciation for active learning.