Chukyu e Iko: Nihongo no Bunkei to Hyogen 55 Dai 2-han is highly regarded as an effective "bridge" textbook for students transitioning from beginner (N4) to intermediate (N3) Japanese. Why Learners Like It

Active Application: Lessons include reading, writing, and listening exercises (supported by an included CD or MP3s) to ensure the learner isn't just memorizing, but applying the language. Student Perspectives

The textbook Chukyu e Iko: Nihongo no Bunkei to Hyogen 55 (2nd Edition) is a bridge course designed to transition students from beginner (N4 level) to intermediate (N3 level) Japanese. It builds upon foundations from series like Minna no Nihongo and introduces 55 key grammar structures. Chapter List (10 Units)

~tsutsu, ~tsutsu
Nagusame tsutsu, chotto shikari tsutsu, kare wa itta. "Yamada-san, kore kara wa kagi no himo o fukuro no naka ni tojikome toite kudasai."
(While comforting her and also scolding her a bit, he said, "From now on, please keep the key cord zipped inside your bag.")

Clarity: Explanations and example sentences were revised to be more user-friendly 0;7ed;.

"I know grammar, Professor," Kenji sighed. "I know te-forms and nara conditionals."

~tame ni
Shuushuu gyousha ni renraku suru tame ni, eki-in ni tazuneta ga, "kanki ni wa 3-nichi kakaru" to iwareta.
(To contact the collection company, she asked the station staff, but was told, "It takes three days for a reply.")

While widely regarded as a valuable resource for self-study0;862; and classroom use due to its clear structure 18;write_to_target_document7;default0;2e6;18;write_to_target_document1a;_f2nuaYyFM7yA5OMP---H8QE_20;88f;, some reviewers have noted that the grammar explanations can be brief, sometimes offering only a single example sentence per point 0;892;. It is best suited for learners preparing for the JLPT N3 level or those looking to expand their formal writing skills 0;17;.