Points!
*1. The audio on the CD accompanying the original edition was recorded at a slower speed; the audio in this book has been changed to a more natural speed.
*2. The original edition’s “New Vocabulary” and “Practice of New Vocabulary” sections have been combined and changed into “Let’s
Confirm the Words.” The exercises have been changed to confirm the basic meaning and appropriate collocation of the vocabulary. The
practice of derivative vocabulary in the original edition is now dealt with at the end of each chapter in the “Plus Alpha” section.
*3. A “Let’s Confirm the Content” section has been added, so the learner can confirm his/her comprehension of the text. To get to the gist of problems, there are exercises requiring close reading.
*4. In the original edition, there was as a separate volume entitled “List of Study Items,” which provided simple explanations in English, Chinese and Korean. This has been moved to the “Study Items” page in the main part of the book.
*5. Part of the “Let’s Read” section in the “Practice of Study Items” section has been changed to “Let’s Listen” and provides an increased amount of listening comprehension practice.
*6. A check sheet is now included to confirm the learner’s comprehension of what has been studied. Ten two-choice questions are provided on the page, and take about five minutes each to solve.
5. A Vietnamese translation is now included.
There is now a Vietnamese translation of the simple grammar and usage explanations, as well as the “New Vocabulary” section, which is in a separate volume at the back of the book. The book now comes translation into four languages (English, Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese).
6. A “Kanji Practice” section has been added to the end of the book.
Of the kanji used in this book, 80 N5 kanji and 169 other kanji were previously studied in Chukyu e Iko Dai 2-Han (Getting to the Intermediate Level – Second Edition). In this book, N4 kanji and higher are studied. The book was created so that the kanji that appear in the text can be read without kana readings and kanji exercises are presented to study related terms. One hundred and ninety three kanji are studied in the book, with between 20 and 32 new kanji appearing in each chapter. There are about 30 practice exercises.