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ELT News is happy to bring you a selection of products that are invaluable to teachers in Japan.
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Japanese Verb Magic!
Master 111 Key Japanese Words Today! Pocket-size book with audio CD.
No Pain - More Gain! is the approach that will enable you to master 111 essential
Japanese verbs today. Word and visual associations make remembering these key words easier
than ever before. The book is divided into verb types and also includes extensive situational
vocabulary pages organized by theme, such as Jobs & School, Shopping, Making Friends,
Emergencies and much more.
This convenient, pocket-size book comes with an audio CD so you can practice on the train, in
the car...anywhere! There is also an easy-lookup English-Japanese index of over 1,300 verbs.
Learning Japanese has never been so easy, or so much fun!
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TIME MAGAZINE
63% off store price!
Keep in touch with the world outside Japan. Subscribe through ELT News
and in addition to great savings, you'll get the Webster's Pocket Reference Library FREE!
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THE NIKKEI WEEKLY
The #1 English-language newspaper providing extensive and in-depth coverage of Japanese and
Asian economic and business affairs. Delivered to your door for just ¥373 a week.
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BEING A BROAD IN JAPAN: A "Bible" for Women in Japan
Being A Broad in Japan is the first major study of the lives of Western women in Japan.
It includes everything you need to make the most out of your life: case studies of Western women
working in almost 50 different types of jobs; anecdotes from many of the 250 Western women
interviewed; profiles of 23 women's organisations; essential Japanese words and phrases; and
indispensable resource sections listing telephone numbers and Web sites for English-speaking
housing agencies, banks, doctors, dentists, gynaecologists, therapists, lawyers, maternity
classes, day care centres, employment agencies, labour unions, graduate schools, and MORE.
An essential book for any Western woman living in Japan. One woman calls it "My encyclopedia,
my translator, my phone book, my best friend!"
Available now from ELT News.
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