A Review of primary education of Japanese language Textbook " Minna no Nihongo" (Second Edition) Published byA Corporation

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This Research is an attempt to introduce and reviewprimary education of Japanese language textbook “Minna no Nihongo” that was republished after almost15 years in 2012 by 3A corporation with some changes in content and revision of previous edition. At the present time, foreign language version of this work is prepared in English, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, German, Chinese, Korean, Thai, Indonesian and Vietnamese languages and is used very widely in universities and language education centers around the world included department of Japanese language and literature in university of Tehran. As a matter of fact, characteristics such as drawing up by group work, revision of previous edition and drawing up of various supplementary books for coveringfour skills of language are main factors that this work is one of the essential textbook in the world. However, there is still some weak points for this work. The present article attempts to examine the characteristics, strong points and weak point of the work.
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Persian
Published:
Critical Studies in Texts & Programs of Juman Sciences, Volume:16 Issue: 41, 2016
Pages:
1 to 21
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