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So, what exactly will you learn? Here are 5 high-impact patterns from the "Chukyu E Iko" series that transform your Japanese.
Intermediate Japanese: 55 Sentence Patterns and Expressions (Second Edition)
This book is dense. Do not try to read it like a novel. Here is a proven study plan:
Before analyzing the content, let's break down the keyword itself. Understanding the title gives you the philosophy of the book.
In essence, the title promises a focused, no-fluff, 55-step program to prepare you for authentic Japanese communication.
Read the 55 target sentences for one lesson. Cover the Japanese and try to produce the Japanese from the English translation. If you fail, re-read it.
Most intermediate series overwhelm you on page one. Chukyu e Iko does the opposite. It sticks to the “55” in its title: 55 essential sentence patterns and expressions. That’s it. No fluff, no firehose of random vocabulary—just the core structures you truly need.
The structure is beautifully simple:
Each of the 55 lessons takes about 15-20 minutes. That’s key. You can do one lesson on a coffee break, on the train, or before bed. Small, consistent steps—not marathon study sessions.
Search for an Anki deck named "Bunkei 55 Dai 2-han." If none exists, make your own cards. Put the sentence pattern on the front, the English meaning and a Japanese example on the back. Review 10 cards every morning.
The book is organized around 55 key sentence patterns essential for intermediate communication. These patterns are grouped into thematic or functional chapters, such as:
Each pattern is presented in a two-page spread (one pattern per spread in most cases), featuring:
So, what exactly will you learn? Here are 5 high-impact patterns from the "Chukyu E Iko" series that transform your Japanese.
Intermediate Japanese: 55 Sentence Patterns and Expressions (Second Edition)
This book is dense. Do not try to read it like a novel. Here is a proven study plan:
Before analyzing the content, let's break down the keyword itself. Understanding the title gives you the philosophy of the book. --- Chukyu E Iko Nihongo No Bunkei To Hyogen 55 Dai 2-han
In essence, the title promises a focused, no-fluff, 55-step program to prepare you for authentic Japanese communication.
Read the 55 target sentences for one lesson. Cover the Japanese and try to produce the Japanese from the English translation. If you fail, re-read it.
Most intermediate series overwhelm you on page one. Chukyu e Iko does the opposite. It sticks to the “55” in its title: 55 essential sentence patterns and expressions. That’s it. No fluff, no firehose of random vocabulary—just the core structures you truly need. So, what exactly will you learn
The structure is beautifully simple:
Each of the 55 lessons takes about 15-20 minutes. That’s key. You can do one lesson on a coffee break, on the train, or before bed. Small, consistent steps—not marathon study sessions.
Search for an Anki deck named "Bunkei 55 Dai 2-han." If none exists, make your own cards. Put the sentence pattern on the front, the English meaning and a Japanese example on the back. Review 10 cards every morning. In essence, the title promises a focused, no-fluff,
The book is organized around 55 key sentence patterns essential for intermediate communication. These patterns are grouped into thematic or functional chapters, such as:
Each pattern is presented in a two-page spread (one pattern per spread in most cases), featuring: