
Yuhadayo's 10-Hour Local Japanese
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Book Introduction
300,000 subscribers! The #1 Japanese YouTube channel, Yuhadayo, has released a new book for 2024. Finish local Japanese conversation in just 10 hours! Learn real-life phrases from locals that you really wanted to know! With over 300,000 subscribers! "Yuhadayo," a well-known Japanese language learner, is back with a local Japanese conversation book. The third book in the '10-Hour Japanese Series', 'Yuha Dayo's 10-Hour Local Japanese', is a book that helps reduce the language gap that many Japanese learners feel when they go to Japan. We've carefully selected only the situations where you really need Japanese, such as 'taking out leftover drinks,' 'asking locals where to eat,' 'asking them to clear the dishes,' and 'requesting a room with a good view.' This book, consisting of a total of 40 conversations, first learns sentences and words through a warm-up. The goal is to enable anyone who has completed beginner Japanese to learn local conversation. Additionally, the tips are rich in additional expressions and information related to conversational text, allowing you to gain comprehensive Japanese language knowledge and cultural information. Additionally, with the lectures of Yuha Da-yo, who is known as the 'easiest way to learn Japanese in Korea,' you can learn thoroughly and progress easily on your own. The separate booklet, consisting of a total of 20 patterns, can be used before or after learning. To be good at Japanese conversation, you must first know the basic patterns. It contains useful sentences that do not overlap with the main text, so you can improve your Japanese skills in a short period of time. If you're looking for a more in-depth look at Japanese everyday life, away from the usual beginner-level travel phrasebooks, this book might be a good choice. |
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PART 1 Cafe
S# 01 Order a Matcha Frappuccino at Starbucks
S# 02 How to deal with an iced drink at a cafe when a hot drink comes out
S# 03 Take out a drink from a mug at a cafe
S# 04 I spilled a drink at a cafe, can you please clean it up?
PART 2 Restaurant
S# 05 Ordering yakitori at an izakaya and drinking draft beer alone
S# 06 Enjoying the all-you-can-eat option with non-spicy broth at a shabu-shabu restaurant
S# 07 Ordering seasonal sushi omakase at a sushi restaurant
S# 08 Refilling noodles when the quantity is insufficient at a ramen restaurant
S# 09 Asking the person at the next table at the udon restaurant what they ordered
S# 10 Ask about the waiting time at a popular eel rice bowl restaurant
S# 11 Ordering chahang (fried rice) at a Japanese-style Chinese restaurant and asking for a spoon
S# 12 Order your favorite cut of meat at Yakiniku restaurant
S# 13 Asking for a change of grill at a yakiniku restaurant
S# 14 Ask for a birthday cake after eating at the restaurant
S# 15 Check when food doesn't come out at the restaurant
S# 16 Ask them to clear the table and ask for the bill
S# 17 Ordering a hamburger at McDonald's
S# 18 Buying Oden at a convenience store
PART 3 ACCOMMODATION
S# 19 Contact Airbnb to see if you can check in early
S# 20 Ask at the hotel counter if you can stay for multiple nights and ask for a wake-up call.
Ask the S# 21 Hotel counter for local restaurants.
S# 22 Ask the hotel counter if you can rent a power strip.
Check out the kaiseki dinner times at S# 23 Ryokan
S# 24 Greeting foreigners you meet at the guest house in Japanese
PART 4 Shopping
S# 25 Get recommendations for popular shoes at ABC Mart
S# 26 Waiting for out-of-stock items at department stores
S# 27 Exchange the size of clothes purchased two days ago at a clothing store
S# 28 Get recommendations for lip products that suit you at a cosmetics store
S# 29 Consult your skin type and get product recommendations at a cosmetics store.
Ask someone to hold your drink for you at the S# 30 store
S# 31 Ask for gift wrapping at the souvenir shop
S# 32 Find headache medication with fewer side effects at the drugstore
PART 5 Tourism
S# 33 Asking for a photo at the amusement park
S# 34 Tell the salon what cut style you want
S# 35 Renting a yukata at a tourist attraction
S# 36 Day trip to a hot spring
PART 6 TRANSPORTATION
Ask the station attendant at S# 37 station how to get to your destination.
Check if the S# 38 bus is going to your destination and recharge your transportation card.
S# 39 Asking a taxi to take you to your destination quickly
Report lost sunglasses to the S# 40 subway lost and found center.
Special edition of Pattern Collection
Patterns required when ordering
01 ~Please~ください
02 ~Please~お願いします
03 ~(으)로(요) ~で
Pattern used when asking if something is possible
04 ~Can you do it? ~できますか
05 ~Can I do it? ~てもいいですか
06 Is it okay to do it? ~てもも丈夫ですか
Pattern used for verification
07 Is there ~? ~(は)ありますか
08 Is there no ~? ~(は)ないですか
09 ~ I guess? ~かね
Patterns to use when asking questions
10 Where is ~? ~はどこですか
11 Which side どちら(どっち)
12 How do you do it?
Short but useful pattern
13 thing もの
14 things の
15 a little while/a little bit/a little bit ちょっと
Patterns used when guessing
16 ~ I think it will be ~
17 ~ I think ~?
A slightly difficult but useful pattern
18 ~Can you do it? ~てもらってもいいですか
19 ~(han) It’s ~んですが
20 ~I did it ~てしまいました
PART 1 Cafe
S# 01 Order a Matcha Frappuccino at Starbucks
S# 02 How to deal with an iced drink at a cafe when a hot drink comes out
S# 03 Take out a drink from a mug at a cafe
S# 04 I spilled a drink at a cafe, can you please clean it up?
PART 2 Restaurant
S# 05 Ordering yakitori at an izakaya and drinking draft beer alone
S# 06 Enjoying the all-you-can-eat option with non-spicy broth at a shabu-shabu restaurant
S# 07 Ordering seasonal sushi omakase at a sushi restaurant
S# 08 Refilling noodles when the quantity is insufficient at a ramen restaurant
S# 09 Asking the person at the next table at the udon restaurant what they ordered
S# 10 Ask about the waiting time at a popular eel rice bowl restaurant
S# 11 Ordering chahang (fried rice) at a Japanese-style Chinese restaurant and asking for a spoon
S# 12 Order your favorite cut of meat at Yakiniku restaurant
S# 13 Asking for a change of grill at a yakiniku restaurant
S# 14 Ask for a birthday cake after eating at the restaurant
S# 15 Check when food doesn't come out at the restaurant
S# 16 Ask them to clear the table and ask for the bill
S# 17 Ordering a hamburger at McDonald's
S# 18 Buying Oden at a convenience store
PART 3 ACCOMMODATION
S# 19 Contact Airbnb to see if you can check in early
S# 20 Ask at the hotel counter if you can stay for multiple nights and ask for a wake-up call.
Ask the S# 21 Hotel counter for local restaurants.
S# 22 Ask the hotel counter if you can rent a power strip.
Check out the kaiseki dinner times at S# 23 Ryokan
S# 24 Greeting foreigners you meet at the guest house in Japanese
PART 4 Shopping
S# 25 Get recommendations for popular shoes at ABC Mart
S# 26 Waiting for out-of-stock items at department stores
S# 27 Exchange the size of clothes purchased two days ago at a clothing store
S# 28 Get recommendations for lip products that suit you at a cosmetics store
S# 29 Consult your skin type and get product recommendations at a cosmetics store.
Ask someone to hold your drink for you at the S# 30 store
S# 31 Ask for gift wrapping at the souvenir shop
S# 32 Find headache medication with fewer side effects at the drugstore
PART 5 Tourism
S# 33 Asking for a photo at the amusement park
S# 34 Tell the salon what cut style you want
S# 35 Renting a yukata at a tourist attraction
S# 36 Day trip to a hot spring
PART 6 TRANSPORTATION
Ask the station attendant at S# 37 station how to get to your destination.
Check if the S# 38 bus is going to your destination and recharge your transportation card.
S# 39 Asking a taxi to take you to your destination quickly
Report lost sunglasses to the S# 40 subway lost and found center.
Special edition of Pattern Collection
Patterns required when ordering
01 ~Please~ください
02 ~Please~お願いします
03 ~(으)로(요) ~で
Pattern used when asking if something is possible
04 ~Can you do it? ~できますか
05 ~Can I do it? ~てもいいですか
06 Is it okay to do it? ~てもも丈夫ですか
Pattern used for verification
07 Is there ~? ~(は)ありますか
08 Is there no ~? ~(は)ないですか
09 ~ I guess? ~かね
Patterns to use when asking questions
10 Where is ~? ~はどこですか
11 Which side どちら(どっち)
12 How do you do it?
Short but useful pattern
13 thing もの
14 things の
15 a little while/a little bit/a little bit ちょっと
Patterns used when guessing
16 ~ I think it will be ~
17 ~ I think ~?
A slightly difficult but useful pattern
18 ~Can you do it? ~てもらってもいいですか
19 ~(han) It’s ~んですが
20 ~I did it ~てしまいました
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Publisher's Review
Just like being in Japan!
The easiest and fastest way to finish a real conversation!
1.
With Yuhadayo's free YouTube lectures!
"Yuha Da-yo's 10-Hour Local Japanese" offers a total of 40 free lectures on the conversational skills in this book.
You can complete your study of the text without any gaps with Yuha Da-yo's lectures, which are 'the easiest and most fun way to learn Japanese in Korea.'
You can watch the lecture video by scanning the QR code included in this book.
2.
Only the situations and patterns that are absolutely necessary in the local area!
"Yuha Dayo's 10-Hour Local Japanese" pursues the practicality and enjoyment of foreign languages.
Rather than textbook-like conversations, we've carefully selected only situations and patterns that truly require Japanese, such as "taking out leftover drinks," "asking locals about good restaurants," "asking people to clear the dishes," and "requesting a room with a good view."
3.
Your overall Japanese knowledge will improve!
This book is a conversational textbook designed for those who enjoy traveling and culture in Japan. It breaks away from the common beginner's travel conversation books and contains vivid expressions gleaned from everyday life in Japan.
Additionally, you can also obtain cultural information by finding a wealth of additional information related to conversational writing in the [Expression] corner.
Special Service
All YouTube lectures available for free (40 lectures)
We provide full lectures so that you can study on your own without difficulty.
You can watch the lecture video by scanning the QR code in this book.
Free native speaker recording mp3 files provided
I recorded the entire book.
In the case of this book, we provide an individual listening version and a full listening version that allows you to listen to the contents of one lesson at a time.
Provided with a separate booklet titled "Pattern Collection"
We provide a pattern book containing useful sentences that do not overlap with the main book.
Use this book before studying or right before leaving the country.
You can improve your Japanese conversation skills in a short period of time.
Preview of the main text structure
This book is a Japanese conversation book based on local conversations, and is aimed at beginner-intermediate Japanese learners who have completed the first step.
It is largely composed of the main book and a separate volume.
This book contains 40 conversational episodes by location, and the separate book is a collection of travel conversational sentences using 20 patterns.
The separate volume is in the form of a 'book within a book' and can be conveniently used while traveling.
[Main book]
Introduction
What does this sentence mean? | Look at the given Japanese sentence and try to guess what it means.
You can say something like this.
| Check if you can say the given Korean sentences in Japanese.
QR Code | Wait! Before you turn the page, scan the QR code to listen to the MP3 and YouTube lectures for that lesson.
Warm-up
This is a corner where you can learn sentences and words before learning conversation in earnest.
Sentences | I chose the most difficult sentences or sentences that require explanation among the conversational sentences.
We've put together some helpful tips to help you learn, including how to apply, additional expressions, and nuances.
Words | I chose 8 key words from the conversation.
Learn how to read words, learn their meanings, and learn conversation!
Real conversation
Contains 40 episodes that could actually happen while traveling.
I can naturally learn not only what I want to say, but also what I hear.
Conversational offers free lectures on YouTube.
Interpretation | I have summarized the interpretation of the conversation.
Expressions | Additional explanations of expressions that learners may be curious about.
Word Big Data
Finish your study with additional vocabulary related to the lesson.
You will be able to speak with more expressiveness.
[Special Edition: Pattern Collection]
This is a special edition that can be used in two ways.
If you find the conversations in this book difficult, first familiarize yourself with the patterns in the separate book.
This book makes it much easier.
And if the conversation in this book is appropriate for your level, study it right before you go on your trip.
It contains many useful sentences that do not overlap with the main book, so you can improve your conversational skills in a short period of time.
The easiest and fastest way to finish a real conversation!
1.
With Yuhadayo's free YouTube lectures!
"Yuha Da-yo's 10-Hour Local Japanese" offers a total of 40 free lectures on the conversational skills in this book.
You can complete your study of the text without any gaps with Yuha Da-yo's lectures, which are 'the easiest and most fun way to learn Japanese in Korea.'
You can watch the lecture video by scanning the QR code included in this book.
2.
Only the situations and patterns that are absolutely necessary in the local area!
"Yuha Dayo's 10-Hour Local Japanese" pursues the practicality and enjoyment of foreign languages.
Rather than textbook-like conversations, we've carefully selected only situations and patterns that truly require Japanese, such as "taking out leftover drinks," "asking locals about good restaurants," "asking people to clear the dishes," and "requesting a room with a good view."
3.
Your overall Japanese knowledge will improve!
This book is a conversational textbook designed for those who enjoy traveling and culture in Japan. It breaks away from the common beginner's travel conversation books and contains vivid expressions gleaned from everyday life in Japan.
Additionally, you can also obtain cultural information by finding a wealth of additional information related to conversational writing in the [Expression] corner.
Special Service
All YouTube lectures available for free (40 lectures)
We provide full lectures so that you can study on your own without difficulty.
You can watch the lecture video by scanning the QR code in this book.
Free native speaker recording mp3 files provided
I recorded the entire book.
In the case of this book, we provide an individual listening version and a full listening version that allows you to listen to the contents of one lesson at a time.
Provided with a separate booklet titled "Pattern Collection"
We provide a pattern book containing useful sentences that do not overlap with the main book.
Use this book before studying or right before leaving the country.
You can improve your Japanese conversation skills in a short period of time.
Preview of the main text structure
This book is a Japanese conversation book based on local conversations, and is aimed at beginner-intermediate Japanese learners who have completed the first step.
It is largely composed of the main book and a separate volume.
This book contains 40 conversational episodes by location, and the separate book is a collection of travel conversational sentences using 20 patterns.
The separate volume is in the form of a 'book within a book' and can be conveniently used while traveling.
[Main book]
Introduction
What does this sentence mean? | Look at the given Japanese sentence and try to guess what it means.
You can say something like this.
| Check if you can say the given Korean sentences in Japanese.
QR Code | Wait! Before you turn the page, scan the QR code to listen to the MP3 and YouTube lectures for that lesson.
Warm-up
This is a corner where you can learn sentences and words before learning conversation in earnest.
Sentences | I chose the most difficult sentences or sentences that require explanation among the conversational sentences.
We've put together some helpful tips to help you learn, including how to apply, additional expressions, and nuances.
Words | I chose 8 key words from the conversation.
Learn how to read words, learn their meanings, and learn conversation!
Real conversation
Contains 40 episodes that could actually happen while traveling.
I can naturally learn not only what I want to say, but also what I hear.
Conversational offers free lectures on YouTube.
Interpretation | I have summarized the interpretation of the conversation.
Expressions | Additional explanations of expressions that learners may be curious about.
Word Big Data
Finish your study with additional vocabulary related to the lesson.
You will be able to speak with more expressiveness.
[Special Edition: Pattern Collection]
This is a special edition that can be used in two ways.
If you find the conversations in this book difficult, first familiarize yourself with the patterns in the separate book.
This book makes it much easier.
And if the conversation in this book is appropriate for your level, study it right before you go on your trip.
It contains many useful sentences that do not overlap with the main book, so you can improve your conversational skills in a short period of time.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: April 15, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 312 pages | 170*220*16mm
- ISBN13: 9791140708901
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