Minna No Nihongo Lesson 26 To 50 Listening Best
3. Passive, Causative, and Giving/Receiving (Lessons 36–45)
Volitional forms (intentions), giving advice, passive voice, and causative forms.
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Using various verb forms to understand what a speaker wants or is asking for. Recommended Resources & Practice Strategies Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Minna No Nihongo
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 Share public link Using various verb forms to
Expressing reasons (~んです), potential forms, and describing states of being (~てあります).
introduces the passive form ( ~られます / ~されます ). This is vital for understanding who is doing an action to whom. A typical listening example would be "I was scolded by my mother," changing the focus of the sentence to the receiver of the action. passive and causative forms
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Master Japanese Listening: Minna no Nihongo Lessons 26–50 Reaching Lesson 26 of Minna no Nihongo marks your transition into the (Elementary II) level, which covers the essential grammar and vocabulary required for the JLPT N4 exam . At this stage, listening exercises shift from simple survival phrases to more complex situational dialogues. 🎧 Where to Find Listening Materials
| Lesson | Key Grammar | Listening Cue | |--------|-------------|---------------| | 38 | ~て (reason) | Casual "because". Listen for て at clause end. | | 39 | ~てよかった (glad that) | Emotion + result. | | 40 | ~すぎる (too much) | Excessiveness. Listen for stem + すぎ. | | 41 | Honorifics (Special verbs: いらっしゃる・なさる etc.) | Customer/service situations. Listen for お~になる / ご~になる. |