Because Minna no Nihongo 2 covers the bulk of N4 grammar, the Fukushuu sections frequently revisit these high-stakes topics: Key Grammar Points ~yousuru , ~yoto omou (intention), and ~tsumori da (plans). Giving & Receiving
: Reviews typically appear after every 5–6 lessons (e.g., Fukushuu F, G, H, I, J). They consist of multiple-choice questions, particle filling, and sentence conjugation exercises.
Let’s say you are working on (Passive & Giving/Receiving).
Go back to the last Fukushuu you skipped. Do not move on to Lesson 46 until you score 90% on it.
: Essential for understanding the nuances of the desud e s u explanation or the itadakemasenkai t a d a k e m a s e n k a request forms used in these chapters.
specifically covers the latter half of the elementary series (Chapters 26 through 50). This is where Japanese gets truly complex: potential verbs, honorifics (Sonkeigo and Kenjougo), conditionals (と, ば, たら, なら), and passive voice.