New Shadowing Let's Speak Japanese -- Beginner to Intermediate [New 2022 Edition]

$ 26.50

New Shadowing Let's Speak Japanese -- Beginner to Intermediate [New 2022 Edition]

$ 26.50
Description

Includes Audio Files

Do you often find yourself understanding what is being said but having a hard time expressing your own thoughts? Shadowing will help to familiarize you with common Japanese speech patterns.

Whether you are new to Japanese or consider yourself an upper beginner, this book will help you improve.

Download the audio, follow along in the book, and get to shadowing! Shadowing works by having you repeat what you just heard. With this method, you listen and speak almost simultaneously. If you practice Shadowing for even a short period of time every day, you'll be able to process spoken Japanese at a higher pace.

Use your normal textbook to master vocabulary and grammar; use Shadowing to master fluency and improve your pronunciation.

  • English, Chinese, and Korean explanations included
  • Includes Downloadable Sound Files
  • 978-4-87424-850-8
  • 163 pages

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Mark Rogers (Morgantown, US)
Shadowing is tricky!

As a self learner, I got this to help me improve my Japanese listening and speaking. The book and CD have you start at an N5 level and gradually (over a year or two) can get you to N2 level. I think there are over a thousand recorded phrases. Plenty to keep you busy for a while.

However, shadowing is trickier than you might think! It kind of explains it in the book, but I had to watch a few videos on language shadowing to really get it. You see, with shadowing you should start repeating the phrase or sentence IMMEDIATELY after it is started. You don’t wait for the speaker to finish their sentences. You’re supposed to talk over them similar to how a child would annoyingly copycat whatever someone else would be saying. There are 4 levels of shadowing: silent shadowing (in your head), whispering, prosody, and contents shadowing. The authors recommend you spend about ten minutes a day for a week on each section. Those ten minutes are actually pretty intense since the voice actors speak at a very fast pace (to my ears). However difficult it can be, eventually you’ll start snapping off some tricky phrases and feeling good about yourself. The repetition can really get Japanese phrases, accent, and cadence seared into your brain.