: Listening tasks increasingly incorporate passive , causative , and honorific forms (Keigo), which are essential for understanding social hierarchy in workplace conversations. Typical Listening Scenarios
Listening to these short snippets allows you to hear how new grammar points, like "giving advice" ( 〜ほうがいい ) or "making guesses" ( 〜でしょう ), are used in context. Minna No Nihongo Lesson 26 To 50 Listening
These are short, functional dialogues recorded at a natural conversation speed. They focus on practical exchanges you might have in a store or office. : Listening tasks increasingly incorporate passive
"So that" / "Like"
The highlight of each lesson, these tracks simulate real-life scenarios—like explaining a late arrival due to a train delay—using authentic rhythm and intonation. and honorific forms (Keigo)
A dedicated listening supplement for these specific lessons. YouTube (N4 Prep)