Makoto #87. Makoto Magazine for Learners of Japanese
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- ISBN8231111237
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- Date de parution24/04/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
Makoto Magazine Series #87: Fluffy Dandelions and Fiery MustardFor Beginners to Lower Intermediates: Float into Japanese this May!May in Japan is all about warmth, wind, and wandering minds. (And, apparently, mustard-related confusion.) This month's Makoto drifts gently your way with lessons on everything from Taisho-era trends to the softest onomatopoeia you ever did hear: ????. Whether you're curled up with a matcha latte or flinching from an accidental wasabi misfire, this issue's got something to tickle your brain and boost your Japanese.
Here's what's blooming in this issue:?? Vocabulary spotlight on ???? (Game over, man!)?? The wobbly world of ????-from fluffy clouds to unfocused minds?? A deep dive into ?????? and the shameful roots of being "unpresentable"?? Grammar Time! with ??? (Choose your fighter: tea ??? coffee?)?? Reading practice: a mustard mix-up (Beginner) and a cultural crash course in the Taisho period (Intermediate)?? Kanji Spotlight on ?-because sometimes you just need to go with the flow?? Haiku from Masaoka Shiki, who knew how to say "It's May" without saying "It's May"?? Prefecture Spotlight: Wakayama, land of waterfalls, umeboshi, and samurai?? Anime Quote of the Month: When love = guaranteed defeat, from BEASTARSWhether you're drifting like a dandelion seed or just trying to figure out why your "mustard" sandwich is making you cry, we hope this issue helps you laugh, learn, and level up.
Clay & YumiDetails: Page Count: 55 pages Formats: PDF and ePub included Audio: 22 Sound Files with Slow + Normal Speeds Interactive Learning: Scan-and-listen QR codes throughout Bonus: Free Anki Deck featuring the main story vocabulary ?? Included Freebies: Sound files and flashcards for every issue!?? Scan the QR codes to instantly hear native audio while reading?? Learn with jokes, riddles, etymology, and culturally-rich storiesIn this Issue: .
Laughs, Jokes, Riddles, and Puns. Vocabulary: ????. Prefecture Spotlight: Wakayama. Etymology: ??????. Onomatopoeia: ????. Anime Phrase of the Day: BEASTARS. Haiku: ????. Kanji Spotlight: ?. Grammar Time: ???. Japanese Readers: Mustard Mishap (Beginner) + Taisho Era Insights (Intermediate)?? Buy now and float higher on your Japanese learning journey!
Here's what's blooming in this issue:?? Vocabulary spotlight on ???? (Game over, man!)?? The wobbly world of ????-from fluffy clouds to unfocused minds?? A deep dive into ?????? and the shameful roots of being "unpresentable"?? Grammar Time! with ??? (Choose your fighter: tea ??? coffee?)?? Reading practice: a mustard mix-up (Beginner) and a cultural crash course in the Taisho period (Intermediate)?? Kanji Spotlight on ?-because sometimes you just need to go with the flow?? Haiku from Masaoka Shiki, who knew how to say "It's May" without saying "It's May"?? Prefecture Spotlight: Wakayama, land of waterfalls, umeboshi, and samurai?? Anime Quote of the Month: When love = guaranteed defeat, from BEASTARSWhether you're drifting like a dandelion seed or just trying to figure out why your "mustard" sandwich is making you cry, we hope this issue helps you laugh, learn, and level up.
Clay & YumiDetails: Page Count: 55 pages Formats: PDF and ePub included Audio: 22 Sound Files with Slow + Normal Speeds Interactive Learning: Scan-and-listen QR codes throughout Bonus: Free Anki Deck featuring the main story vocabulary ?? Included Freebies: Sound files and flashcards for every issue!?? Scan the QR codes to instantly hear native audio while reading?? Learn with jokes, riddles, etymology, and culturally-rich storiesIn this Issue: .
Laughs, Jokes, Riddles, and Puns. Vocabulary: ????. Prefecture Spotlight: Wakayama. Etymology: ??????. Onomatopoeia: ????. Anime Phrase of the Day: BEASTARS. Haiku: ????. Kanji Spotlight: ?. Grammar Time: ???. Japanese Readers: Mustard Mishap (Beginner) + Taisho Era Insights (Intermediate)?? Buy now and float higher on your Japanese learning journey!
Makoto Magazine Series #87: Fluffy Dandelions and Fiery MustardFor Beginners to Lower Intermediates: Float into Japanese this May!May in Japan is all about warmth, wind, and wandering minds. (And, apparently, mustard-related confusion.) This month's Makoto drifts gently your way with lessons on everything from Taisho-era trends to the softest onomatopoeia you ever did hear: ????. Whether you're curled up with a matcha latte or flinching from an accidental wasabi misfire, this issue's got something to tickle your brain and boost your Japanese.
Here's what's blooming in this issue:?? Vocabulary spotlight on ???? (Game over, man!)?? The wobbly world of ????-from fluffy clouds to unfocused minds?? A deep dive into ?????? and the shameful roots of being "unpresentable"?? Grammar Time! with ??? (Choose your fighter: tea ??? coffee?)?? Reading practice: a mustard mix-up (Beginner) and a cultural crash course in the Taisho period (Intermediate)?? Kanji Spotlight on ?-because sometimes you just need to go with the flow?? Haiku from Masaoka Shiki, who knew how to say "It's May" without saying "It's May"?? Prefecture Spotlight: Wakayama, land of waterfalls, umeboshi, and samurai?? Anime Quote of the Month: When love = guaranteed defeat, from BEASTARSWhether you're drifting like a dandelion seed or just trying to figure out why your "mustard" sandwich is making you cry, we hope this issue helps you laugh, learn, and level up.
Clay & YumiDetails: Page Count: 55 pages Formats: PDF and ePub included Audio: 22 Sound Files with Slow + Normal Speeds Interactive Learning: Scan-and-listen QR codes throughout Bonus: Free Anki Deck featuring the main story vocabulary ?? Included Freebies: Sound files and flashcards for every issue!?? Scan the QR codes to instantly hear native audio while reading?? Learn with jokes, riddles, etymology, and culturally-rich storiesIn this Issue: .
Laughs, Jokes, Riddles, and Puns. Vocabulary: ????. Prefecture Spotlight: Wakayama. Etymology: ??????. Onomatopoeia: ????. Anime Phrase of the Day: BEASTARS. Haiku: ????. Kanji Spotlight: ?. Grammar Time: ???. Japanese Readers: Mustard Mishap (Beginner) + Taisho Era Insights (Intermediate)?? Buy now and float higher on your Japanese learning journey!
Here's what's blooming in this issue:?? Vocabulary spotlight on ???? (Game over, man!)?? The wobbly world of ????-from fluffy clouds to unfocused minds?? A deep dive into ?????? and the shameful roots of being "unpresentable"?? Grammar Time! with ??? (Choose your fighter: tea ??? coffee?)?? Reading practice: a mustard mix-up (Beginner) and a cultural crash course in the Taisho period (Intermediate)?? Kanji Spotlight on ?-because sometimes you just need to go with the flow?? Haiku from Masaoka Shiki, who knew how to say "It's May" without saying "It's May"?? Prefecture Spotlight: Wakayama, land of waterfalls, umeboshi, and samurai?? Anime Quote of the Month: When love = guaranteed defeat, from BEASTARSWhether you're drifting like a dandelion seed or just trying to figure out why your "mustard" sandwich is making you cry, we hope this issue helps you laugh, learn, and level up.
Clay & YumiDetails: Page Count: 55 pages Formats: PDF and ePub included Audio: 22 Sound Files with Slow + Normal Speeds Interactive Learning: Scan-and-listen QR codes throughout Bonus: Free Anki Deck featuring the main story vocabulary ?? Included Freebies: Sound files and flashcards for every issue!?? Scan the QR codes to instantly hear native audio while reading?? Learn with jokes, riddles, etymology, and culturally-rich storiesIn this Issue: .
Laughs, Jokes, Riddles, and Puns. Vocabulary: ????. Prefecture Spotlight: Wakayama. Etymology: ??????. Onomatopoeia: ????. Anime Phrase of the Day: BEASTARS. Haiku: ????. Kanji Spotlight: ?. Grammar Time: ???. Japanese Readers: Mustard Mishap (Beginner) + Taisho Era Insights (Intermediate)?? Buy now and float higher on your Japanese learning journey!