The Pedagogical and Acoustic Architecture of Minna no Nihongo Chukyu 1 Audio : Bridging Controlled Input and Real-World Listening Fluency Abstract The Minna no Nihongo (MNN) series is a cornerstone of Japanese language instruction. While its elementary volumes have been extensively analyzed, the intermediate level ( Chukyu 1 ) and its accompanying audio materials remain underexplored. This paper investigates the audio component of MNN Chukyu 1 as a deliberate cognitive and linguistic tool. It argues that the audio tracks are not mere supplements but a structured intervention designed to transition learners from sheltered, slow, studio-based listening to the faster, pragmatically rich, and context-dependent speech patterns encountered in natural Japanese. Through analysis of speech rate, lexical density, discourse markers, and task types, the paper reveals how the audio systematically builds bottom-up and top-down processing skills essential for intermediate proficiency. 1. Introduction The leap from beginner (CEFR A2) to intermediate (B1) in Japanese involves mastering increased syntactic complexity, honorifics (keigo), and implicit communication. Minna no Nihongo Chukyu 1 (2012, 3A Corporation) addresses this via 12 lessons. Unlike many coursebooks that treat audio as pronunciation modeling, MNN Chukyu 1’s audio is integrated into grammar, reading, and listening tasks. This paper asks: How does the audio design scaffold the intermediate listening bottleneck? 2. Structural Overview of the Audio Content The audio (approx. 180 minutes total) comprises:
| Track Type | Examples | Purpose | |------------|----------|---------| | Bunkei / Reibun | Key sentence patterns, spoken at natural speed | Auditory pattern recognition | | Renshuu A | Short dialogues substituting vocabulary into grammar frames | Controlled production & listening differentiation | | Renshuu B | Question–answer sequences without written cues | Listening for gist & specific info | | Choukai (Listening Comprehension) | Longer monologues/dialogues (30–90 sec) | Real-time processing & note-taking | | Kaiwa (Conversation) | Multi-turn dialogues with ellipsis & backchanneling | Pragmatic listening & turn-taking | minna no nihongo chukyu 1 audio
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