For every student, there comes a time when basic grammar is no longer the issue. You can express simple thoughts and be understood, but discussing complex topics like philosophy, politics, or science becomes challenging due to a lack of specialized vocabulary. Often, acquiring this vocabulary requires extensive reading or dictionary use. This book aims to streamline that process by compiling commonly used key terms from essential fields of human endeavor. With this resource, you can find the right word during conversations without years of language mastery, even if your kanji skills are limited, as you can learn words by sound. The book covers various categories, including ideas and theories, philosophy and religion, politics and government, fine arts, humanities, social sciences, science and technology, law and justice, and business and economics. This organization allows students to focus on specific areas where vocabulary is needed, avoiding the frustration of sifting through a dictionary. Additionally, certain kanji are frequently repeated within categories, helping students develop familiarity with their meanings and uses. Beginning students can learn individual words and create simple sentences, while advanced learners can gain context from sample sentences. This resource is beneficial for all levels, enabling quick acquisition of key terms in unfamiliar areas. Previously published in the Power Japanese series, it remai
Charles De Wolf Books
