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Getting Along in Japanese: Lesson 1 Going Shopping

GETTING ALONG IN JAPANESE presents the Japanese language through familiar daily situations. The setting is a traditional Japanese inn where the hosts teach their guests to communicate using practical and current expressions. Hosts Katsuya Kobayashi and Kaori Itakura introduce spoken Japanese through carefully dramatized skits designed to help beginning students learn to cope with everyday life in modern Japan. Produced by NHK Educational Corporation, part of Japan’s national broadcasting network, GETTING ALONG IN JAPANESE is the only dramatized DVD series for learning Japanese language. HOME USE only. There are total of 10 DVD in the series, sold separately, Topics: 1. Going Shopping, 2. Asking the Way, 3. Taking the Train and Bus, 4. Getting Along with Neighbors, 5. Going out to Eat, 6. At a Restaurant, 7. Visiting a Japanese Home, 8. Preparing a Meal, 9. Coping with a Misunderstanding and 10. A Wedding Ceremony.

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When Am I Going to Be Happy?: How to Break the Emotional Bad Habits That Make You Miserable [Mass Market Paperback]

When Am I Going to Be Happy?: How to Break the Emotional Bad Habits That Make You Miserable

Based on a popular course given at the New School in New York City, When Am I Going To Be Happy? teaches that many of the negative emotional habits that make us unhappy are learned behaviors which can be exchanged for habits that are life-giving, not life-wrecking. HC: Bantam.

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Learn to change the emotional bad habits that make you unhappy.- Recognize Your Emotional Bad Habits (and start to break them)- Throw Off Your Security Blanket (and accept that you can have happiness)- Talk Tenderly To Yourself (and increase self-esteem)- Use The “To You-Ness To Me-Ness” Technique (and respond to negative comments with firm conviction, not rage)- Get Rid Of The Imposter Phenomenon (and stop devaluing yourself)- Accept Praise (and cease being your own worst critic)- Stop Measuring Your Self

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