Japanese
Oct 11, 2023 — xiaolongbao
JLPT
Level Check
- Easy Japanese JLPT Test
- Vocab Test (Glenn Sun)
- JLPT Check
- MLC Level Check
- Tanos
- Todai
- Tsunagaru
- U-Biq (N4, N3, N2, N1)
- Unagibun JLPT Simulator (N4, N5)
JLPT N3 Practice
- Nihongo no Mori 2024/09/19 N3 Yuka Sensei
Info
JLPT/CEFR Levels
| JLPT | CEFR | Classification |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | B2 Independent | 中上級~上級 Advanced |
| 2 | B1 Independent | 中級~中上級 Intermediate |
| 3 | A2/B1 Basic/Independent | 初中級~中級 Pre-Intermediate |
| 4 | A1/A2 Basic | 初級後半 Upper Beginner |
| 5 | A1 Basic | 入門~初級前半 Entry Beginner |
How to tackle problem areas
| Can't read Japanese | Learn Hiragana, then Katakana |
| Can't read Kanji | Learn 1,006 Kyouiku Kanji (教育漢字)"Education Kanji" taught in elementary school. In total, Japanese students are required to study a total of 2,136 kanji known as Jouyou Kanji (常用漢字) "Common Use Kanji" |
| Only know a few phrases | Learn grammar and vocabulary |
| Basic sentences | Review grammar, increase vocabulary |
| Want to speak | Watch more media, news and read more books, articles |
| Worried about accent | Listen to more media (level that you understand) |
| Can't read | Read more, look up vocabulary and grammar |