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The N2 exam frequently utilizes casual contractions (e.g., 〜ちゃう for 〜てしまう, or 〜とく for 〜ておく). The Mimi Kara Oboeru series highlights these shifts.
Simply listening to the audio and checking the answer key is not enough to pass N2. Try this four-step method with each unit of the workbook: Step 1: The Cold Run (Test Conditions)
Requires extracting specific information from a conversation based on a predetermined question. The test grants you brief reading time before the audio plays to pinpoint exactly what details to look for.
Identify the exact moment the "trap" or pivot word occurred (e.g., dakara , ga , jitsu wa ).
[Step 1: First Pass] ➔ [Step 2: Analysis] ➔ [Step 3: Dictation] ➔ [Step 4: Shadowing] ➔ [Step 5: Review] Step 1: The Blind First Pass
Do not try to manage everything on a single small smartphone screen. Use a tablet or a computer monitor.
Evaluates real-time conversational adaptability. You hear a short prompt (often containing business honorifics or idioms) and must instantly choose the most natural reply from three spoken options.
The title translates to "Remember with your ears: N2 Listening." Unlike traditional textbooks that focus on grammar (bunpou) or reading (dokkai), this book is purely auditory training.