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Japan : Stage 1 / Rachel Bladon.

By: Bladon, Rachel.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Oxford bookworms library. Factfiles. Stage 1. Publisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2013Edition: [New ed.].Description: 56 p. : ill. col., col. map ; 22 cm.ISBN: 9780194236690 (pbk.).Subject(s): Readers (Adult) | Readers for new literates | High interest-low vocabulary books | Reading comprehension -- Problems, exercises, etcDDC classification: 428.6
Contents:
Old meets new -- Emperors, samurai, and shoguns -- Earthquakes and volcanoes -- Life in Japan -- Language and customs -- Sport and culture -- Tokyo -- Other places to visit -- Japanese food -- Into the future.
Summary: What is Japan? It is everything new and modern: the Tokyo Sky Tree, 634 metres high; amazing camera and phones; karaoke and manga; trains going past at 300 kilometres an hour. And it is everthing timeless too: beautiful palaces; high mountains and hot springs; cherry blossom; queit gardens with water and trees. Here the past meets the future all the time. From sumo wrestlers to robots, Japan has something amazing for everybody.
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Included in the reader: Activities (Before reading ; While reading ; After reading).

Word count: 5,354.

Old meets new -- Emperors, samurai, and shoguns -- Earthquakes and volcanoes -- Life in Japan -- Language and customs -- Sport and culture -- Tokyo -- Other places to visit -- Japanese food -- Into the future.

What is Japan? It is everything new and modern: the Tokyo Sky Tree, 634 metres high; amazing camera and phones; karaoke and manga; trains going past at 300 kilometres an hour. And it is everthing timeless too: beautiful palaces; high mountains and hot springs; cherry blossom; queit gardens with water and trees. Here the past meets the future all the time. From sumo wrestlers to robots, Japan has something amazing for everybody.

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