The Shin Kanzen Master series is a comprehensive Japanese language learning series that covers all four language skills: grammar, listening, reading, kanji, and vocabulary. The series is divided into four levels corresponding to the JLPT N4 to N1 levels. Each level consists of six books: one book for each of the five language skills and another
A lot of people say that the JLPT is a waste of time, but I disagree. Not only is JLPT useful for job hunting, or in my case for university, the amount of effort you need to put in in order to pass really improves your Japanese.
1) Task-based comprehension. In this listening section, you'll be asked to listen to a dialog between two people and solve a particular problem, which is a question they will ask you. You will hear a very brief description of the situation and the question. Then, you'll hear the dialog and then the question again.
A long time ago I talked about taking the JLPT, but I felt like I was a bit vague when it came to beginners as there aren't actually that many specific text books for the lower levels because there are plenty of others that cover the basics of Japanese.. As a result I wrote this post on taking the JLPT N5 and another for JLPT N4 with what the exam is, resources and study methods (which is
JLPT N4 is the next rung on the ladder, it might not get you a job using Japanese quite yet, but you are definitely on your way. After passing the N4, you WILL be able to travel around Japan with relative ease, and not get hopelessly lost which is a good thing. Now it's your turn to take action.
It can come in handy as an extra support for studying and to see what these exams are like and if you can reach the required level. The books are available here: JLPT Official Practice Workbook N1. JLPT Official Practice Workbook N2. JLPT Official Practice Workbook N3. JLPT Official Practice Workbook N4.
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