For learners of Japanese, the jump from beginner (N5) to upper-beginner/lower-intermediate (N4) is often described as "hitting the wall." Suddenly, grammar gets more subtle, vocabulary expands exponentially, and—most dauntingly—
Mika thought carefully. Where did she last use her wallet? She used it to pay for the cake at the café. After paying, she put the wallet back in her bag. Or did she put it on the table? She was not sure. Shin Kanzen Master N4 Reading
This section builds your skills through three specific units that progress in difficulty: For learners of Japanese, the jump from beginner
The is not a casual workbook. It is a workout machine for your Japanese brain. It will frustrate you on page 10, challenge you on page 65, and save your score on page 120. For learners of Japanese