You know you have conquered when:
As you advance through these 25 lessons, you will encounter distinct linguistic obstacles in the audio tracks.
The Second Edition of Choukai Tasuku 25 is updated to match the Second Edition main textbook, and the content has been revised accordingly. The book contains 51 pages of main exercises plus an 82-page separate volume containing transcripts and answers.
Every lesson follows a strict structural template. Knowing what comes next allows you to mentally prepare for the type of listening task required. Minna No Nihongo Lesson 26 To 50 Listening
Watch breakdowns of N4-level listening dialogs that mimic the textbook style. Summary for Success
Use spaced repetition flashcards loaded with native audio clips specifically mapped to Lessons 26–50.
The last five lessons consolidate your knowledge with advanced time expressions, reportive speech, causative forms, and honorifics. You know you have conquered when: As you
Intermediate lessons cover complex structures like the potential form (ability), passive and causative forms , and conditional "if" statements. Hearing these forms in "natural-speed" dialogues helps learners distinguish between subtle differences, such as the involuntary perception of kikoeru (to be audible) versus the conscious act of kiku (to listen). Cognitive Benefits and Skill Progression
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Research consistently shows that this repeated exposure approach significantly outperforms passive listening. Every lesson follows a strict structural template
Listen for the conditional and predict the result. Pause before the result sentence.
Located at the end of each lesson in the main text, these exercises include short audio clips followed by true/false questions or multiple-choice grids. Extract specific details under time pressure.