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Children's Book
Doraemon Learning Series / World of "Idiomatic" Learning with Doraemon! The long-selling 『 Doraemon's National Language and Fun Capture Idiomatic Surprise Language Dictionary 』 published in July 1995 has been updated. The number of idiomatic phrases taken up by 745 words, up from the previous 460 words. These idiomatic phrases are classified into "Idiomatic phrases related to the body" "Idiomatic phrases related to nature, animals and plants" "Idiomatic phrases related to familiar things" and "Idiomatic phrases related to familiar things". Three or four idiomatic phrases are taken up on one page, and Doraemon illustrations that supplement the descriptions of the phrases are published. Not only Doraemon but also familiar people such as Nobita, Jaan and Sneyu reproduce the scenes in which idiomatic phrases are used. You can learn idiomatic phrases without noticing it while enjoying it. You can learn idiomatic phrases that are used in everyday life such as "Fire comes from the face", "Open mouth is not closed", "Where is the wind", "Hear one thing and know ten things", "Forget oneself" and so on. The world of language will expand by learning idiomatic phrases used in everyday life such as "Fire comes from the face", "Open mouth is not closed", "Where is the wind", "Hear one thing and know ten things", "Forget oneself" and so on. It is supervised by Mr. Yoichi Shirasaka, who is also a editorial supervisor of 『's Gram-Learning Idiomatic Dictionary (3rd edition) 』. He is an active teacher who teaches Japanese at Tsukuba University Elementary School. [Recommendation from editor] This book is one of the memorial books published in the year of the 90th anniversary of Dr. Fujiko F. Fujio