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  1. QUARTET ONLINE is the official website for QUARTET: Intermediate Japanese Across the Four Language Skills, a comprehensive Japanese study resource that helps intermediate learners progress to the...

    • Overview of Quartet Vol.1
    • Reading Sections
    • Writing Sections
    • Speaking Sections
    • Listening Sections
    • "Brush Up" Section
    • Supplemental Text
    • Is Quartet A Stepping Stone to Success (As An Intermediate Learner)?
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    The structure of Quartet is simple: each lesson offers sections focusing on the four different language domains — listening, speaking, reading, and writing — in an attempt to provide a comprehensive resource to develop your practical language skills. Each volume consists of six lessons, which contain around ten grammar patterns, forty-five kanji, a...

    The reading sections lead each lesson, and serve as sort of a backbone for the content. These readings aren't model conversations like in Genki. Instead, Quartet offers texts in a range of different styles and formats in an attempt to best prepare learners for more native material. Each section is preceded by a set of questions: two for before read...

    Next are the writing sections. These build on the texts presented in the reading sections for some nice continuity. For example, given the first section's focus on famous Japanese people, the first writing section offers a model essay on the baseball player Suzuki Ichiro. These sections are the shortest in the book, as they rely heavily on doing yo...

    The speaking sections of Quartet are a little longer than the writing sections. Here, Quartet offers a series of questions and prompts for learners to act out with their classmates or a teacher. Additionally, there are some vocabulary or grammar points Quartetcalls attention to with a brief explanation and some example sentences, but unlike in the ...

    The listening sections also tend to be fairly brief, but the focus is less on the guidance Quartet provides, and more so on offering comprehensible audio to learners. Unlike many textbooks where audio is provided via CD (who even has a CD player anymore?…), in Quartetthe audio is distributed via an app called "OTO Navi" ("oto" meaning "sound" in Ja...

    Following the six lessons in the book, there's a section called "Brush Up." This is a review section, covering grammar, kanji, and vocabulary you should know up to this point. This section is a real highlight of the book, as it helps lock in the knowledge you've accumulated and offers a way to help address any blind spots or points of study that mi...

    Beyond the "Brush Up" section, there's the supplemental text. This is a coral pink booklet, roughly sixty pages long, that separates from the back of the textbook. This way, you can have the supplemental text open next to you while you work through the lessons. The supplemental text contains a chart with vocabulary, their reading, and a definition,...

    Overall, I found the Quartet series to be a really nice stepping stone after Genki, with volume I being an easier transition into intermediate-level material than Tobira. There's very little hand-holding here like you might be used to if you’re coming from Genki, as the book is almost entirely in Japanese aside from the grammar explanations, simila...

    Quartet is a two-volume set of Japanese textbooks for intermediate learners, published by The Japan Times. It covers listening, speaking, reading and writing skills, and exposes learners to various text types and grammar patterns.

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  2. As its name indicates, QUARTET: Intermediate Japanese Across the Four Language Skills is designed to help intermediate Japanese-language learners build up the four skill areas—reading,...

  3. Quartet (カルテット, Karutetto) is a Japanese television drama, broadcast from January 2017 to March 2017 on the TBS television network. It stars Takako Matsu, Hikari Mitsushima, Issei Takahashi, and Ryuhei Matsuda.

  4. Quartet: With Takako Matsu, Hikari Mitsushima, Issei Takahashi, Ryûhei Matsuda. Maki, Suzume, Iemori, and Beppu accidentally met in a karaoke one day while bringing instruments. They then decided to form a musical quartet and live together in Karuizawa during the winter.

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  5. Nov 30, 2016 · Maki Maki ( Takako Matsu ), Suzume Sebuki ( Hikari Mitsushima ), Yutaka Iemori ( Issey Takahashi) and Tsukasa Beppu ( Ryuhei Matsuda) happen to all meet. They form a quartet and begin to live together in Karuizawa during the winter. There is a big hidden secret. Maki Maki plays the lead violin in the quartet.

  6. Quartet is a two-volume set of Japanese textbooks for intermediate learners published by The Japan Times. It covers all four language skills with natural and comprehensive content, but may be challenging for self-study.