タイトル |
まるごとビジネス日本語初級:Basic Japanese for Expats:A Practical Couse in Business Japanese Book2 |
シリーズ名 |
まるごとビジネス日本語初級 |
外国語タイトル |
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著者 |
大手町ランゲージグループ |
著者名別表記 |
Otemachi Language Group |
出版社 |
ジャパンタイムズ |
出版年/最新改訂 |
2011年 |
大きさ、容量等 |
211p ; 26cm |
価格 |
2600円(税別) |
ISBN |
978-4-7890-1408-3 |
言語 |
日本語・英語 |
漢字/ルビ |
総ルビ(ローマ字も併記してある) |
レベル |
初級 |
対象 |
ビジネスピープル |
技能 |
「聞く」「話す」 |
特色(ねらい) |
時間に制約のあるビジネスピープルの学習環境やニーズをふまえ、文型や語彙の難易度を重視する積み上げ式ではなく、頻度や有用性を重視したファンクショナルなシラバス。全10課構成で、初級前半をカバーしています。 |
目次 |
Preface
About this Book
このテキストをお使いになる先生へ
Lesson11:ASKING/TELLING WHAT SOMEONE IS DOING NOW
Dialogues
1.Looking for a gift
2.Asking on the phone what someone is doing
Grammar Notes
1.Referring to actions in progress and present states of being
2.Classifying verbs
3.Te-form of verbs
4.Describing two simultaneous actions
5. Other expressions:~ni shimasu
Drills
Closing Dialogue Looking at family pictures and talking
Lesson12:GIVING/RECEIVING GIFTS AND RECIPROCATING
Dialogues
1.Talking about giving chocolates on Valentine's Day
2.Talking about receiving a wedding gift
Grammar Notes
1.Verbs of giving and receiving
2.Asking/explaining the reason or cause
3.Sashiagemasu, kudasaimasu and itadakimasu
4.Giving negative responses
5.Other expressions
Drills
Closing Dialogue Asking about and explaining the custom of White Day
Culture Note 1:White Day and Reciprocation(Okaeshi)
Lesson13:GIVING/RECEIVING A FAVOR; ASKING SOMEONE TO DO SOMETHING
Dialogues
1.Asking someone to do something for you at work
2.Asking someone to check some meeting handouts
Grammar Notes
1.Doing something for someone and having someone else do something for
you
2.Expressing the speaker's desire
3.Other expressions
Drills
Closing Dialogue Deciding what to give on Mother's Day
Lesson14:COMMUNICATING ON THE INTERNET
Dialogues
1.Requesting that a task be accomplished quickly
2.Asking what a word means
Grammar Notes
1.Expressing preparation for future use
2.Specifying things-Noun modifier
3.Other expressions
Drills
Closing Dialogue Chatting about recent computer issues
Culture Note 2:Conversion Rōmaji into Hiragana
Lesson15:MAKING A TELEPHONE CALL
Dialogues
1.Leaving/taking a message
2.Leaving a message on an answering machine
Grammar Notes
1.Showing respect and being humble and polite with honorifics
2.Using honorific expressions for telephone conversations
3.Using verb phrases or nouns + no to modify koto 'the fact'
4.Redoing something Drills Closing Dialogue Taking a message
Lesson16:PREPARING FOR A TRIP
Dialogues
1.Booking and purchasing tickets for Hakone trip
2.Booking Shinkansen tickets online
Grammar Notes
1.Using honorific patterns and verb forms
2.Saying that something is "the best"
3.Going/coming/returning to do something
4.Talking about one's experience
5.Giving advice
Drills
Closing Dialogue Having finished online booking for the Shinkansen
Culture Note 3:Matsuri (Festivals) in Large Cities
Lesson17:SOCIALIZING
Dialogues
1.Offering to bring something to a get-together
2.Meeting new people at a party
Grammar Notes
1.Asking about/replying to questions on personal preferences
2.Using the Ta-forms
3.Using the Te-forms Drills Closing Dialogue Socializing at the party
Lesson18:SEEING A DOCTOR
Dialogues
1.Describing lower back symptoms
2.Suffering a knee injury
Grammar Notes
1.Expressing the ability to do something; verbs of potential
2.Giving reasons
3.Stating a paradoxical condition, using -te mo
4.Describing a change in state
5.Doing one thing before or after another
6.Other expressions
Drills
Closing Dialogue Visiting your boss at the hospital
Culture Note4:Idioms Using Body Parts
Lesson19:DELAYS DUE TO AN ACCIDENT OR DANGEROUS WEATHER
Dialogues
1.Listening to an announcement at the station
2.Being stuck in a train
Grammar Notes
1.Quoting a message or a public announcement
2.Making a statement based upon what you see/hear/read
3.Talking about cause and effect
4.Expressing expectation 5 Other expressions
Drills
Closing Dialogue Expressing sympathy about a natural disaster
Lesson20:CEREMONIAL OCCASIONS
Dialogues
1.Delivering a congratulatory speech at a wedding
2.Discussing formal attire and manners for a wedding
Grammar Notes
1.Four categories of honorifics
2.Describing someone or something using several adjectives or nouns in
succession
3.Other expressions Drills Closing Dialogue Going to a wake or funeral
Culture Note 5:Weddings
Appendixes
1. Connections
2.Verb conjugations
3. I-adjective conjugations
4. Honorifics
5.Telephone expressions
6. Idioms using the parts of the body
Scripts for Listening Tasks
Answers
Index |
関連教材 |
『まるごとビジネス日本語初級』Book1
『まるごとビジネス日本語初級』Book3
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備考 |
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