The New Potter: Japanese Translation Workbook

The New Potter: Japanese Translation Workbook

The New Potter: Japanese Translation Workbook

The New Potter: Japanese Translation Workbook

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Overview

This volume is part of an exciting experiment in scholarship: to promote an innovative approach to plurilingualism. All royalties from sales of this work will support the "Jon Hassall Memorial Fund for the encouragement of Jazz at Trinity College of Music, Old Naval College, Greenwich, SE10 9JF UK."

The New Potter - Grandfather is becoming too old to make pots anymore. Who will take over his work? His grand-daughter Jamilah is the only person interested, but making pots is not a girl's work.
The New Potter: Japanese Translation Workbook is Volume One of the World Japanese Translation Workbook Series. This series consists of stories from around the world which are written with carefully controlled vocabulary and grammar making them suitable for learners and users of both Japanese and other languages. A variety of realistic and exciting themes encourage translation from Korean to other languages. Parallel series include Bilingual Readers and Translation Workbooks to encourage self-study, teaching/learning and translation to/from other languages. The Bilingual Readers support user preference being presented in 2 formats depending on the language that appears first in each paragraph. These Bilingual Readers also provide an expert translation solution for the complementary Translation Workbooks, which can be used to stimulate written and/or oral translation.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781533568885
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 03/08/2017
Series: World Japanese Translation Workbooks , #1
Pages: 68
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.18(d)

About the Author

Peter & Susan Hassall are authors of a number of books written for and by students of World Englishes including their well-known ESSC series output following implementation of the Extremely Short Story Competition [ESSC] held in the UAE, Japan and Lithuania. Having worked in Higher Education in the Middle East, South-East Asia and the Pacific Rim, Peter & Susan Hassall have been presented three English Speaking Union awards at Buckingham Palace by HRH Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, President of the ESU.
Yuko Takeshita is a professor of English and intercultural communication at Toyo Eiwa University, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. During her 30 plus years of experience of teaching, she has published various kinds of books for Japanese users/learners of English, and articles on Asian Englishes and intercultural communication. Some of these concern the Extremely Short Story Competition in Japan that she was responsible for, in cooperation with Peter Hassall.
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