Re: Query: Book recs on *teaching* Japanese.
- From: "Ben Bullock" <benkasminbullock@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2007 12:18:38 +0900
"mirror" <mailto@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:49vha3t12hha9jmpbd31l98emsqj2a3kpu@xxxxxxxxxx
Hello,
I've bought lots of good books about learning Japanese using
recommendations posted to this group. Will anyone post a rec and
review of some books on teaching Japanese?
The reason I ask is that after five years of indoctrination by a
gaggle of Japanese instructors, I'd like to know about the theories
and methods that form the basis of how they've `brainwashed' me
into comprehending Japanese from their points of view. Knowing how
I know what I know is one of the ways I can more easily modify how
I know what I know.
This might be some help (not much though):
http://books.sljfaq.org/books.cgi?category_id=38
This is still the same old "testing" system, awaiting anybody wanting to test it, so feel free, testers!
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