Minna No Nihongo Chukyu I Kurikaeshite Oboeru Tangocho Portable -
The Journey to Fluency
The Tangocho watched Leo’s journey through its own ink. In the beginning, Leo’s highlights were messy and frequent. He struggled with the nuance between similar verbs and the formal transitions that made intermediate Japanese so daunting. But the book lived up to its name. Kurikaeshite. Repeat.
Repetitive Reinforcement:
Each page features an answer column on the right side , allowing you to practice the reading and meaning of the same word multiple times (hence the name Kurikaeshite Oboeru or "Remember by Repeating"). Minna No Nihongo Chukyu I Kurikaeshite Oboeru Tangocho
- Key Nouns: 悩み (worry), 相談 (consultation), 解決策 (solution).
- Key Verbs: アドバイスする (to advise), 引き受ける (to take on), 断る (to refuse).
- Emotion Words: イライラする (to be irritated), 落ち込む (to feel down).
- Grammar: ~てほしい, ~てもらえないかな.
For maximum effectiveness, the workbook should be used in tandem with the main textbook and the Translation & Grammatical Notes . A typical study flow involves: Reviewing the vocabulary list in the Translation & Grammatical Notes to understand initial meanings. Completing the drills in the to reinforce those meanings and their readings. The Journey to Fluency The Tangocho watched Leo’s
- Kanji with furigana (small hiragana above).
- Part of speech (noun, verb, i-adjective, na-adjective, adverb, conjunction).
- Example phrase or sentence (in Japanese only, forcing you to infer meaning from context).
- English/Chinese/Korean translations in a separate column.