A book that can be used to review grammar after completing beginner level Japanese ★
What should I do…
Another problem today?
What should I do?
Students with good intuition can handle it!!
Maybe checking each item one by one would reduce some mistakes…
Also, when learning new vocabulary, it’s good to create sentences with blanks ( ) and have the students think about them.
Isn’t there a way to review beginner grammar all at once?
The second one is “For Those Weak in Grammar (Bridge to Intermediate Series 2)…
I’ll go buy both right away.
Features of “For Those Weak in Grammar”
It’s a bit old but still very useful.
This series also includes “Listening Comprehension,” “Reading Comprehension,” and “Kanji & Vocabulary.”
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For grammar, you can do the practice problems on the left page in class, and for homework, have them do the reading comprehension plus grammar problems on the right page…
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You can use it for specific points as needed,
so you can use it when that grammar is learned.
And it’s nice that there’s reading comprehension for each grammar point. You can see how it’s used in sentences…
Oh, but there aren’t detailed explanations of the grammar!
It’s made for reviewing already learned grammar,
so it focuses on review content.
If the learner has completely forgotten that grammar…
Features of “Short-term Intensive Beginner Japanese Grammar Summary: 20 Points”
There’s also a series for intermediate grammar called “Key Points Summary: 20 Points.”
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There’s also a lot of practice.
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this looks more difficult.
But it’s designed so you can systematically review each item.
For example, even just the “Particles” section has:
- Start Test
- Particles Indicating Place ①
- Particles Indicating Place ②
- Other Particles ①
- Other Particles ②
- Particles Indicating Time Relationships
- Review Questions
There are several points like this.
① Check the current understanding of the overall content with the start test
② Review and practice each detailed point
③ Check understanding on the last page
That’s the structure.
But with such detailed content, it seems hard to explain…
Because,
it’s a book for reviewing already learned grammar,
and the grammar explanations are translated into English, Chinese, and Korean.
And while it seems complex at first glance with few illustrations,
it’s actually designed in a way that’s manageable for both the teacher and the learner.
Except for a few parts…
The pages dealing with various forms look tough.
There’s a list of grammar learned so far…
And some grammar that hasn’t been learned yet…
But if they’ve forgotten most of it, it’ll be tough…
Summary
so they are useful for students who have thoroughly studied the beginner level.
But it’s impossible to use them as textbooks for learning new grammar.
And, whichever book you use,
there are some grammar points they haven’t learned yet,
so it’s up to the teacher whether to introduce them on the spot or skip them.
so keeping them handy will be useful in various situations!!












