There is no doubt that a feeling of discomfort about something new hampers the learner’s efforts to learn it, whereas a feeling of familiarity produces a positive effect. I have learned that good explanations not only help the content of learning settle in the learner's mind more quickly and firmly, but also help the learner build insight into the structure and use of the new language. who have mastered the basics o f the Japanese language and want an indepth review because o f practical or academ ic interests From my many years of experience teaching English and Japanese to adults, I have come to realize the importance of giving adequate explanations of why things are expressed the way they are in a new language. ![]() who are in a position to teach or who are interested in teaching Japanese to others and need som e help in explaining the language.who want to be able to produce basic sentences instead o f ju st memorizing expressions fo r specific purposes or occasions.who w ant to learn things system atically and who feel uncom fortable proceeding w ithout know ing how new things relate to what they already know.w ho are interested in learning about the Japanese language as well as how to use it.Preface This book was written for those: © 1990 Kazumi Heshiki Published by Alaska Pacific University Press Anchorage, Alaska Pacific Rim Series #1 ISBN: 0-93 Cover design by Paul Moon Alaska Pacific University Press Anchorage, Alaska
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