![]() The Usage Chart is actually similar to a Multiplication Table Chart. In those situations, you can refer to the “Verbs and Adjective usage Chart” to help you with it.Įven for those who are familiar with the Japanese language can sometimes realise “Hmm…? How can I use this verb?” It may be difficult to utilise or to construct sentences, since some verbs are specific only to the Japanese language. Now with all these skills, you’re surely be able to speak enough Japanese to survive! If you are already able to read Hiragana and Katakana, you can continue to the “Basic Verbs and Adjective 300”, where you can practise using verbs and adjective which can be use to express in everyday life conversations. If you learn and remember them little by little, in time, anyone will be able to construct simple sentences. Japanese language too has similar rules with any other languages. The grammar structures are not particularly difficult compared to the other languages. (Pronouncing like a native speaker is a different story) In my 17 years of experience of being a Japanese teacher, I have never come across a student who had such difficulty and could not pronounce Japanese characters at all. Let me explain why learning Japanese wouldn’t be that hard to do.įirst of all, the pronunciation is simple. So, let’s start remembering the characters by using this learning kit’s “Hiragana and Katakana exercise book”! If you can pass through this stage, Japanese isn’t really a hard language to learn. Japanese language consists of three types of characters, which are “Hiragana”, “Katakana” and “Kanji”.Īt the very beginning, it may sound like a lot of trouble to memorise them all. Isn’t it because of the Japanese characters? ![]() The important details have been gathered so you can revise through easily and conveniently.Ī Greeting from the founder and creator of the Japanese Learning Kit, Chika senseiĭo you feel that learning Japanese is so hard and troublesome?.The most important thing is to have a solid foundation.You can now easily browse through those complicated Japanese usage in a glance.By having the learning kit by your side, you can easily form sentences to express using a combination of listed vocabularies available!.You can start practising and remembering “Hiragana” and “Katakana” before your trip to Japan, even prior to commit to study Japanese language.I recommend for Japanese language beginners that if you always have this learning kit at hand, you can conveniently practise and construct Japanese sentences whenever you need to.Īnd by practising it, you will be able to smoothly construct sentences before you realise it! ![]() I usually use an iPad, so with this learning kit in my iPad, I can even use the stylo(pen) to handwrite characters and be able to access the materials easily! If I think about it, this learning kit is so convenient for me! If I ever travel to Japan to study, work or just for travels, I wouldn’t be able to decide which books I should bring with me?Īnd if I were to buy the books in Japan, it will be too costly to send them back to Korea. It is satisfying to know that I’ve put a lot of effort to study Japanese, but actually it is also taking up too much space. My book shelves are filled with so many Japanese language text books as I need them all to help with my Japanese language studies. My favourite thing about this learning kit is you can download the files digitally. The JLPT N4 is divided into three sections, so it’s a good idea to take breaks in between these sections.You always have this learning kit at hand! Next, here are the files for each individual section. ![]() This is the same format you will use to submit your final answers on the JLPT. Though you will likely need to use a computer to listen to the audio for the listening section. I recommend printing each file first, this way you can take the test away from a computer. Below are all of the files you will need to take the N4 practice test.
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