Tangocho — Minna No Nihongo Chukyu I Kurikaeshite Oboeru
Analysis of Minna No Nihongo Chukyu I: Kurikaeshite Oboeru Tangocho Minna no Nihongo Chukyu I: Kurikaeshite Oboeru Tangocho
Review: Use the star-graded list at the end of the book to focus review sessions on the most critical terms for the level. Minna no Nihongo Chukyu I Kurikaeshite Oboeru Tangocho Minna No Nihongo Chukyu I Kurikaeshite Oboeru Tangocho
Verdict: You need both the Main Textbook and the Tangocho. The textbook teaches you how to use grammar; the Tangocho teaches you what words to plug into that grammar. Analysis of Minna No Nihongo Chukyu I: Kurikaeshite
The workbook is aimed at learners who have already reached an intermediate level of Japanese, equivalent to JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Test) N2 or CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) B1-B2. "The repetition method is boring, but it works
Part 6: Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Do I need the main "Minna No Nihongo Chukyu I" textbook to use this wordbook?
Technically, no. You can use the Tangocho as a standalone vocabulary builder for JLPT N3. However, the example sentences frequently reference the main textbook's grammar points (e.g., Lesson 5’s ~te shimau forms). For maximum synergy, use them together.
- "The repetition method is boring, but it works. After 3 chapters, I stopped translating in my head." – User T.K.
- "The audio is fast. At first, I couldn't keep up. By Chapter 6, my listening comprehension soared." – User M.S.
- "Finally, a book that teaches 持ち込む, 取り出す, and 引き継ぐ as a set. The compound verb section is gold." – User R.Y.