聴講

ちょうこう

lecture attendance, auditing

JLPT N1

Character Breakdown

Understanding 聴講 (ちょうこう)

聴講 means attending lectures or classes without officially enrolling or earning credits, often translated as "auditing" in English. It is commonly used in academic contexts where someone listens to a course for learning purposes but does not participate in assessments.

Usage and Context

This term is formal and mostly used in university or educational settings. When someone says they are 聴講している, it implies they are listening to lectures without being a registered student for that course.

Common Collocations

  • 聴講生 (ちょうこうせい): auditing student, a person who attends lectures without registering.
  • 講義を聴講する: to attend or audit a lecture.
  • 無料で聴講する: to audit for free.

Important Notes

Learners sometimes confuse 聴講 with 正規の受講 (official enrollment). Remember, 聴講 implies no credit or formal participation. It is polite and formal, so it fits academic or official announcements rather than casual conversation.

Example Sentences

かれはだいがくのこうぎをちょうこうしているだけで、たんいはとっていない。

He is just auditing the university lectures and not earning credits.

ちょうこうせいとしてじゅぎょうにさんかするばあい、じぜんにしんせいがひつようです。

If you participate in classes as an auditing student, prior application is required.

このこうざはむりょうでちょうこうできますが、しけんはうけられません。

You can audit this course for free, but you cannot take the exam.