聴講
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Noun meaning attending a lecture as a listener, often without formal enrollment or credit. Can be used in phrases like 『聴講する』 (chōkō suru, 'to audit a lecture') as a suru-verb.
Theme
User is a university student discussing course options with their advisor, Professor Tanaka, in his office. They are planning the upcoming semester schedule.
聴講
ちょうこう
lecture attendance / auditing
Culture & SocietySchool & Education
Memory Hook
Think of 'chalk going' (sounds like 聴講 chōkō) into a lecture hall — you're attending or auditing the lecture! 'Chalk going' → 聴講 (chōkō, 'lecture attendance / Auditing').
Cultural Note
In Japanese universities, 『聴講』 (chōkō) allows students or the public to attend lectures without earning credits, often for personal interest or professional development. It's common in lifelong learning programs.
Forms
Base: 聴講Noun meaning attending a lecture as a listener, often without formal enrollment or credit. Can be used in phrases like 『聴講する』 (chōkō suru, 'to audit a lecture') as a suru-verb.