The Self-Access Centre offers a wide range of grammar books, for all levels. These books include grammar reviews and practise exercises. Check "Description" for more details about each book.
Basic Japanese Grammar is a refreshingly clear, simple and compact guide to colloquial, everyday Japanese. It teaches all the grammar needed to speak and understand simple spoken Japanese, but leaves aside the baggage of unnecessary or rarely used forms and constructions that are more important for written Japanese. Covering only what is essential, it provides an efficient way for learners who have limited time to gain basic proficiency and begin to communicate naturally with Japanese speakers.
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Basic Japanese Grammar
Everett F. Bleiler,
Tuttle Shokai Inc
A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2
1963
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Handbook of modern Japanese grammar: including lists of words and expressions with English equivalents for reading aid = [Kōgo Nihon bumpō benran: Nihongo tokushu hyōgen to sono Eigo sōtō yaku oyobi reidai tsuki]
by Yoko Matsuoka McClain
Tokyo : Hokuseido Press
A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2
1981
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The Romanised version of the textbook bearing the same title. For aid of reading the Japanese scripts.
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Minna No Nihongo 1 Roma-Ji Ban
3A Network
3A Corporation
2000
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This is an accompanying grammar exercise book of the textbook bearing the same title.
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Minna no Nihongo I. Workbook
Hirai Etsuko and Miwa Sachiko
3A Corporation
1998
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