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The essays, activities, exercises and extension tasks in East Meets West: An American in Japan--A Cross-Cultural Reader of Personal Essays have been designed to challenge Japanese students to read for context without depending too heavily on a bilingual dictionary.
The MAIN ESSAY introduces the theme of each chapter with an interesting and thought provoking essay.
-Section 1: VOCABULARY BUILDING:
DEFINITIONS AND EXAMPLES, culls the more unfamiliar vocabulary words and phrases from the main reading and delineates them with definitions and sample usages.
-Section 2: COMPREHENSION CHALLENGE:
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, requires students to reread the main essay in order to correctly answer a series of Short Answer/True and False questions.
-Section 3: WORD WATCH:
MEANING AND UNDERSTANDING, recycles key vocabulary words from Section 1, and introduces them in a Matching activity and Fill-in-the-Blank exercise.
-Section 4: DICTATIONS AND DIALOGUES:
LISTENING AND SPEAKING, challenges students to listen and write down sentences taken from the Main Essay; and then to create and practice their own personal dialogues with a partner.
-Section 5: POWER PLAYS:
OPTIONAL EXTENSION TASKS, further motivates students to think about the chapter's topic in fun and challenging activities.
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■91 pp. (15 chapters)
ISBN4-327-42144-8
price 1900
KENKYUSHA (1998/2)
An American in Japan--A Cross-Cultural Reader of Personal Essays