[JLPT N2]Oh, speaking of which: [そうしたら・それとも・そうすれば・そういえば]?
A:鈴木さんは、大学の先生なんですって。
B:へえ。(?)、山田さんも大学に勤めているそうですよ。
1 そうしたら
2 それとも
3 そうすれば
4 そういえば
A: I heard Suzuki-san is a university teacher.
B: Oh, that reminds me—Yamada-san also works at a university.
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こんにちは、ちか先生です。
Konnichiwa, it’s Chika Sensei.
Today, I’m sharing a practice question for JLPT prep.
This one’s for pre-advanced learners (JLPT N2)!
Can you choose the correct answer?
[Practice Question]
A:鈴木さんは、大学の先生なんですって。
B:へえ。(__)、山田さんも大学に勤めているそうですよ。
*A:すずきさんは、だいがくのせんせいなんですって。
B:へえ。(__)、やまださんも だいがくに つとめているそうですよ。
1 そうしたら
2 それとも
3 そうすれば
4 そういえば
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[Answer]
A:鈴木さんは、大学の先生なんですって。
B:へえ。(4 そういえば)、山田さんも大学に勤めているそうですよ。
A: I heard Suzuki-san is a university teacher.
B: Oh, that reminds me—Yamada-san also works at a university.
そういえば
= “that reminds me” / “speaking of which”
Use it when the other person’s words trigger your memory of related info.
In this conversation:
A-san says, “Suzuki-san is a university teacher.”
This information triggers B-san to remember related news.
B-san thinks, “Oh, right! Yamada-san also works at a university.”
This is the perfect time to use そういえば.
Other Choices:
✖ 1. そうしたら
= “then” / “after that”
✖ 2. それとも
= “or” (used when choosing between options)
✖ 3. そうすれば
= “if you do that, then…”
I hope this explanation helps! 😊