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Week 1
. To many, it was just a textbook, but to him, it was a map through a fog of complex grammar [1, 2]. : Multiple users have uploaded the Intermediate II
The chapter begins with an introduction to Hirosaki, a city famous for its beautiful cherry blossom festival (Sakura Matsuri). Learners are introduced to basic information about the festival, including when it takes place and what it entails.
: Translates conversational expressions specifically tailored for "Speak and Listen" and "Read and Write" sections. The chapter begins with an introduction to Hirosaki,
The is the essential companion to the main Honsatsu textbook for upper-intermediate Japanese learners. Because the main textbook is written entirely in Japanese to encourage immersion, this supplement provides the necessary bridge for learners to understand complex sentence structures and nuanced vocabulary in their native language. Core Purpose and Content
Attempt to read the main textbook's dialogues and essays without looking at the English translations. Use the translations only at the end to check your comprehension. The is the essential companion to the main
This textbook moves away from daily survival phrases into abstract topics, keigo (honorifics) in business settings, complex sentence structures, and nuanced reading comprehension. Lessons include essays, opinion pieces, and dialogues about Japanese society, culture, and current events.
This is the heart of the book. Intermediate Japanese introduces abstract concepts, formal/informal register shifts, and nuanced sentence endings. The companion guide provides:
The JLPT frequently tests your ability to choose between two similar grammar points. The comparative notes in this volume explicitly detail these fine lines. Conclusion
: Read through the grammatical explanations. Write down the sample formulas and try to create three original sentences for each grammar point.