Students who have finished basic Japanese courses but struggle to apply grammar in natural contexts.
The Japanese language resource (literally "For You Who Are Weak in Grammar") is a popular workbook series published by Bonjinsha . It is specifically designed to bridge the gap between elementary and intermediate Japanese proficiency by focusing on tricky grammar points that often trip up learners. Overview of the Series
Learners frequently turn to this workbook because it addresses the problem—helping students distinguish between similar-sounding or looking expressions that have distinct situational uses.
The "Bunpou ga Yowai Anata e" series belongs to the "Bridge from Elementary to Intermediate" collection. While the original series focused on basic to pre-intermediate levels, recent updates and digital iterations, such as those labeled as "PDF 22 Portable," have expanded the scope to address more advanced topics.
This version reportedly contains 22 chapters covering advanced grammar required for the JLPT N1 level, including complex structures like causative-passive sentences, nominalization, and conditional expressions.
It uses natural, daily conversation scenarios to illustrate how grammar is used in real-world Japanese. Understanding "PDF 22 Portable"