1/2/2023 0 Comments Jlpt n5 content![]() ![]() ![]() 5.5 Comparison with Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.I did very well on the kanji/kana quizzes, which I thought was encouraging. ![]() Next I'm going to move on to the vocabulary. ![]() I'm already trying to review the grammar, but it's slower going than I'd like. I saw some statements here saying that the beginner lessons should cover what's needed for N5. Or is it just numbering the quizzes/sections of the test? If it does, I'd go there immediately and study it. I noticed that the individual sections quizzes were titled like "N5 文法・ぶんぽう・Grammar #11" - what is that "Grammar #11?" They weren't in numerical order on the page and I'm wondering if the title isn't referring back to a particular section on the site or lesson. I've been through all the beginner and 2 seasons into lower intermediate, but there were things in the grammar quizzes that I don't remember seeing before, so a few of them did not turn out well at all. The kanji section went just fine, but when I got to the grammar quizzes, I stumbled badly. I'm studying for JLPT Level 5 now and am at the point where I'm starting the practice exams here to see where my weaknesses are. Passing it felt like a greater achievement than getting my PhD. It covers the vocab, grammar and kanji you need There is a really good book for N5 by a company called Unicom ( ). The level is about half way through Japanese for Busy People 2 (I suspect that would be half way through Genki 2, but I've never looked at that book) I'm studying for N3 now and the first thing I am doing is learning the N3 vocab Just knowing 750 words vocab without necessarily knowing the ones in the test isn't going to help. I think you need to make sure you know the specific vocab and kanji for N5. I couldn't understand the Jpod101 podcasts first time round by the time I took the test, but I still did OK on the test's listening comprehension You probably want to have studied beginner series 4,5 and 6, and any appropriate earlier newbie series to get you going, to be at the appropriate level. I passed N5 after studying for nearly that time. I think JLPT N5 after a year is a definitely feasible. ![]()
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