Anatoli
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- 27 Jun 2006
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Hi,
Does anyone use Japanese audio books for learning - stories, novels, articles, etc.?
I can recommend the books I've got:
1. Breaking into Japanese Literature: Seven Modern Classics in Parallel Text (by Giles Murray)
2. Read Real Japanese Fiction: Short Stories by Contemporary Writers
3. Read Real Japanese Essays: Contemporary Writings by Popular Authors
The downside is the reading is pretty fast and the texts are rather complex, besides they are very serious classical (#1), often very sad stories.
Here's a collection of downloadable stories - audio and transcripts
List of Free Audiobooks
If you have anything to share, please post here.
Perhaps, I'd like to read/listen to more contemporary and more optimistic stories with lots of dialogues.
Does anyone use Japanese audio books for learning - stories, novels, articles, etc.?
I can recommend the books I've got:
1. Breaking into Japanese Literature: Seven Modern Classics in Parallel Text (by Giles Murray)
2. Read Real Japanese Fiction: Short Stories by Contemporary Writers
3. Read Real Japanese Essays: Contemporary Writings by Popular Authors
The downside is the reading is pretty fast and the texts are rather complex, besides they are very serious classical (#1), often very sad stories.
Here's a collection of downloadable stories - audio and transcripts
List of Free Audiobooks
If you have anything to share, please post here.
Perhaps, I'd like to read/listen to more contemporary and more optimistic stories with lots of dialogues.