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Author
  
Wayne P. Lammers

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Copyright date
  
2005

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Japanese the Manga Way: An Illustrated Guide to Grammar & Structure (with the alternative Japanese title of マンガで学ぶ日本語文法 Manga de Manabu Nihongo Bunpō) is an educational book by Wayne P. Lammers published by Stone Bridge Press designed to teach Japanese through the use of manga. The use of a pop-culture teaching aid in the form of manga represents a growing trend of Japanese-as-a-second-language students learning for fun, instead of for business reasons.

Contents

Its origins are traced back to the canceled journal Mangajin.

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Manga used

  • OL Shinkaron
  • Okusama Shinkaron
  • Zesetsu Gendai Yōgo Binran
  • Bar Lemon Hart
  • Kachō Shima Kōsaku
  • Buchō Shima Kōsaku
  • Kaji Ryūsake no Gi
  • Obatarian
  • Bonobono
  • Ojama Shimasu
  • Ishii Hisaichi Senshū
  • What's Michael?
  • Dai-Tokyo Binbo Seikatsu Manual
  • Nat-chan wa ne!?
  • Ai ga Hoshii
  • Kaishain no Melody
  • Shoot!
  • Natsuko no Sake
  • Natsu no Kura
  • Take'emon-ke no Hitobito
  • Sr. Garcia
  • Don't Cry, Tanaka-kun
  • Ashita mo genki!
  • Maboroshi no Futsū Shōjo
  • Furiten-kun
  • Kariage-kun
  • Crayon Shin-chan
  • References

    Japanese the Manga Way Wikipedia