English uses passive voice rarely. Japanese uses it to show annoyance (Suffering Passive). Example: Watashi wa ame ni furareta (I was rained on). If you try to translate this literally from English, you will fail the Fukushuu drill. You must switch your brain to "Japanese logic."
The Fukushuu sections in the second volume focus on integrating complex sentence structures, such as potential forms, conditional clauses ( ), and passive/causative forms. Fukushuu Minna No Nihongo 2
Minna no Nihongo 2 is a bridge from beginner to intermediate Japanese. Fukushuu is the safety net on that bridge. Students who do Fukushuu score higher on the JLPT N4/N3 listening section because they are used to rapid grammar switching. English uses passive voice rarely