Wakaru Bijinesu Nihongo / Г‚џгѓ‹г‚‹гѓ“г‚ёгѓќг‚№ж—ґжњ¬иєћ [WORKING]
The text bridges the gap between basic grammar and the complex linguistic demands of the Japanese workplace:
Focuses on realistic audio models to help students navigate meetings where standard "textbook Japanese" might sound too simplified or unnatural. Why It Matters The text bridges the gap between basic grammar
Introduces the three main pillars— Sonkeigo (respectful), Kenjōgo (humble), and Teineigo (polite)—and how they shift depending on whether you are speaking to a client or a colleague. Key Features for Learners Unlike general Japanese textbooks
Explains non-linguistic protocols like the proper way to exchange business cards ( meishi kōkan ), office seating arrangements ( kamiza/shimoza ), and indirect communication styles. Key Features for Learners which focus on daily life
Unlike general Japanese textbooks like Genki , which focus on daily life, this material targets learners at approximately the who need to transition into professional environments. Core Focus Areas