Timothy G. Stout brings over two decades of experience with Japan and 14 years of teaching Japanese language in both the United States and Japan. His work primarily focuses on pedagogical methods for learning Japanese, with a particular emphasis on using keyword mnemonics to aid in instruction. Stout's approaches are designed to facilitate students' understanding and application of the language. His extensive experience and research make him a valuable author for anyone embarking on the journey of learning Japanese.
If a picture is worth a thousand words, students of the Japanese language have
everything they need in Tuttle's Japanese Picture Dictionary. Deftly
illustrating the use of more than 1,500 commonly used Japanese words and
phrases, author Timothy Stout gives learners a clear, easy-to-use introduction
to this fascinating language.
64 Basic Japanese Words and Their Uses (Flash Cards, Audio, Games & Songs, Learning Guide and Wall Chart)
This educational resource features 64 Japanese flash cards designed to enhance language learning, accompanied by an audio CD for pronunciation practice. A wallchart provides a visual aid for learners, while a guide for teachers offers strategies and tips for effective instruction. Ideal for both self-study and classroom use, it caters to various learning styles and helps reinforce vocabulary and language skills.
This is a user friendly guide to learning Japanese Katakana and includes a set
of 46 flash cards. Japanese Katakana for Beginners makes learning of beginner
kana fast and effective by using memorable picture mnemonics, along with clear
explanations, examples and lots of fun exercises a method that has helped
thousands of students lean katakana suc
The method that's helped thousands in the U.S. and Japan learn Japanese successfully.The Japanese language has two basic writing systems, kanji characters—which are based on Chinese characters and hiragana and katakana—a mnemonics based alphabet. This handy book teaches you a new mnemonicsubased method to read and write the 410 highest-frequency kanji characters.Japanese Kanji for Beginners contains everything you need to learn the kanji characters required for the Advanced Placement Japanese Language and Culture Exam. It is designed for use by high school or college students as well as independent learners. The kanji learned in this book closely adheres to the kanji introduced in every major Japanese language textbook.Key features of Japanese Kanji for Beginners include:The 410 highest-frequency kanji characters44 simple, easy-to-follow lessonsConcise information on kanji elements, readings and pronunciationsExtensive exercises, drills, and writing practiceFree CD-ROM with printable flash cards, practice quizzes and extra exercisesAs a bonus—the free CD-ROM inside the kanji book contains a set of printable kanji flash cards to assist learners in reviewing and memorizing the kanji in the book. It also contains sample vocabulary quizzes in a multiple-choice format similar to those in the AP exam, as well as additional exercises that further reinforce the newly learned kanji.
The method that's helped thousands in the U.S. and Japan learn Japanese successfully. The Japanese language has two basic writing systems, hiragana, and katakana, in addition to the one that uses Chinese characters or Kanji. This handy book teaches you a new mnemonic–based method to read and write the fundamental 92 hiragana and katakana characters. Along with its sister book: Japanese Kanji for Beginners it provides a complete introduction to written Japanese. Memorable picture mnemonics help you to learn the characters by associating their shapes and sounds with combinations of images and English words already familiar to you. Clear examples and engaging exercises offer opportunities to read, write, use and practice all 92 primary hiragana katakana characters, plus the remaining kana that stand for more complex sounds. Polish your knowledge with word searches, crossword puzzles, fill–in–the–blanks, timed recognition quizzes, and other engaging activities. The CD–ROM allows you to print out flashcards (featuring the same mnemonic images taught in the book) to help you review and practice, even while you are on the go.