: Exercises are designed to benefit both kanji-background learners (e.g., from China or Taiwan) and non-kanji background learners. It ensures that exact readings (Furigana) and semantic meanings are tested equally.

This book is not just a list of words; it is a designed workbook for active learning. 1. Systematic Repetition

Complete the exercises in the Kurikaeshite Oboeru Tangocho without looking at your notes to test your memory.

This book is not for absolute beginners. It is specifically tailored for:

Instead of presenting a static list, the book forces learners to interact with the same word two or three times on a single page. By testing both the visual reading (kanji) and contextual meaning, it forces the brain to practice active recall. Universally Inclusive Design

What is "Minna No Nihongo Chukyu I Kurikaeshite Oboeru Tangocho"?

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A: Approximately 1,200 new vocabulary items (including 350 new kanji compounds). Combined with the beginner level, this pushes you toward 3,000+ words (JLPT N3).

This helps learners guess the meaning of new compounds like or 「転職」 (tenshoku - job change) .

Minna No Nihongo Chukyu I Kurikaeshite Oboeru Tangocho is a vocabulary workbook designed to reinforce intermediate Japanese language skills through repetition and active recall. Published by 3A Corporation , this tool offers a structured approach to mastering essential vocabulary from the Chukyu I textbook with star-graded importance levels and specialized reading checks. Minna no Nihongo Chukyu I Kurikaeshite Oboeru Tangocho

Minna no Nihongo Chukyu I: Kurikaeshite Oboeru Tangocho is a specialized vocabulary workbook designed to supplement the "Minna no Nihongo Chukyu I" main textbook. Its primary goal is to help intermediate Japanese learners (lower-intermediate level) internalize and "firmly fix" the new vocabulary found across the 12 chapters of the main text.