Adventures in Japanese 2 Chapter 10 Review Questions

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Explore the rich world of Japanese language and culture with the perenially best-selling textbook seriesAdventures in Japanese, at present updated in the 4th Edition for today's classrooms. The three-book series gives novice students a stiff command of Japanese through targeted emphasis on the four linguistic communication skills, while sustaining their interest with full-color manga dialogues and fun activities and projects.

With dialogues that follow a bandage of American high school students every bit they acquire Japanese, the lessons in all three volumes describe from topics that are appealing and relevant to teenagers. Volumes 1 & 2 deal with different themes of daily life, such as schoolhouse, shopping, family, and hobbies, while Volume iii has a more than global and socially minded focus.

A rich variety of communicative activities estimate students' comprehension and allow them to utilise new skills immediately. Pair and group activities encourage interpersonal communication, and authentic reading exercises are presented in real-life, relevant contexts. Activities are aligned with the ACTFL Globe-Readiness Standards (5Cs), Common Core, and 21st Century Skills. Extensive hiragana, katakana, and kanji practice early on ensures students know how to write correctly using all 3 Japanese writing systems.

Culture Notes sprinkled throughout the texbook provide insights into the nuances of contemporary Japanese culture. At the stop of each lesson, there is besides a review department along with either a Project Corner, which could have students making origami or cooking Japanese rice cakes, or a Japanese Civilization section that encourages students to inquiry topics similar Japanese New Yr or the cost of living in Japan, keeping classroom pedagogy lively and fun.

Companion Website

The student resources hosted on the companion website include textbook and workbook sound, flashcards, vocabulary lists, and additional review lessons and project corners. The teacher resources include audio for the tests, professional development materials, additional activities, and scope and sequence and correlations.

In this Series

  • Book 3

  • Volume 2

  • Volume 1

Features

What'due south new in the 4th Edition?

  • Total-Color Textbook Blueprint The total-color design of the 4th Edition is easier to read and easier to navigate. More photos bring Japanese culture to life. Updated vocabulary reflects changes in technology and in Japanese society.
  • More Practice Grammar exercises have been added afterwards each grammar explanation in the textbook. Authentic materials provide students with existent-globe reading practice.
  • Improved Pacing Now with 12 lessons instead of 16, pacing and instructional menstruum have been streamlined, making Adventures in Japanese easier to complete in i year.
  • Clear Expectations Can-Do statements and self-assessment checklists have been added to each lesson so objectives and expectations are conspicuously defined. Review Lessons are available for download on the companion website.
  • More Kanji More than threescore kanji are introduced in Volume 1 to provide students with a stronger foundation for continued study and AP® exam preparation.
  • AudioNew audio recordings for Dialogues, Vocabulary, Language in Context, Grammar models, review questions, sound activities, and Culture Notes are available for download from the companion website.
  • Mutual Core Activities Additional activities aligned with the Mutual Core Land Standards (CCSS) for English Language Arts are included throughout the textbook. Accompanying the Culture Notes, these activities encourage students to read critically and write narrative, informational, and persuasive responses.
  • 21st Century Skills Activities Students extend their learning about cultural topics by using technology to do research, create presentations, and meliorate their linguistic communication skills and cultural competence.
  • Connect Activities Students use Japanese to practice skills in other career-based disciplines, including math, statistics, science, and social studies.
  • Recycling Recycling of primal grammar structures and vocabulary is at present conspicuously indicated.
  • Digital Instructor's Guide to Become Access all of the Adventures in Japanese teacher materials on a user-friendly USB flash drive. Easy to carry, easy to use, and piece of cake to customize.

Reviews

"We like the grammer pedagogy and cultural notes. Easy steps. Easy to understand. Easy to teach. Nice to take beautiful photos. Students enjoy looking at them. My students and I especially dearest the kanji with pictures. The pictures brand it much easier and more fun for students to acquire kanji."

"I have taught Japanese about 20 years, simply the Adventures in Japanese series is the best...The textbooks, worksheets, quizzes and tests, and USB availability really assist teachers to focus on education, non spending time producing supplements, quizzes and exams. Too, new vocabulary shows up in the side by side lessons, and so students tin can concentrate on other sets of vocabulary and sentence structures."

"We honey theAdventures in Japanese 4th Edition serial. The abiding reinforcement of grammar and vocabulary is particularly appreciated amongst the students. They also dearest the anime scripts at the beginning and throughout the text.Adventures in Japanese, for us, is a very cohesive piece of work and makes information technology fun to study."

"Students really responded to the full color manga dialogues. My school district loved seeing a Japanese textbook in hard encompass. I actually appreciated how the exercises and activities contributed to my students' communicative competence. The 4th Edition really does have something for everyone!"

"We use AIJ levels 1 to iii for all of our Japanese courses. We highly recommend the AIJ serial as it maximizes our students' learning of Japanese linguistic communication and culture. The AIJ series covers the topics and concepts of IB and AP very well.  The series also conveys the important bulletin of existence a peace builder and responsible global citizen. Lots of authentic resources and civilization notes aid students connect with real life situations. The Workbook exercises add a degree of difficulty that tests deeper understanding of the material. The speakers in the listening exercises speak co-ordinate to the level, which helps students become accustomed to understanding Japanese speaking. There is sufficient support cloth for both teachers and students to reinforce skills and cognition."

Most the Writer(s)

Series authors Hiromi Peterson, Naomi Hirano-Omizo, and Jan Asato are experienced classroom teachers from the Punahou School in Honolulu, Hawai'i.

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