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PATHWAY INTRODUCTION

JLPT N4 Grammar Practice

Speaking 5 Writing
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Culture Reading

Listening Grammar

Vocabulary
JLPT N4 GRAMMAR PRACTICE PATHWAY INTRODUCTION

Welcome to the JLPT N4 Grammar Practice What is N4?


Pathway. The assignments in this pathway are
based on common grammar questions you will N4 is the second lowest level of the JLPT. Those
see on the Japanese-Language Proficiency that pass will show a general understanding of
Test. They can help you identify gaps in your the Japanese regularly encountered in daily life.
knowledge, improve your test performance by
getting you familiar with the basic format of JLPT Prerequisites
questions — and even help you understand if the
N4 JLPT test is right for you. To pass the JLPT N4, it’s generally believed
that you’ll need between 575–1000 hours of
What is the JLPT? study. You’ll also need to know all hiragana, all
katakana, and some kanji. Learners who want to
The Japanese-Language Proficiency Test use this pathway to study should already know
(日本語能力試験, Nihongo Nōryoku Shiken), or hiragana, katakana, and the kanji associated with
JLPT, is a widely recognized standardized test of the lower, N5 level.
Japanese ability. Passing this test allows you to
receive a credential that will be easily understood How to Take the Assignments
by potential employers, language schools,
universities, or other institutions and All assignments are multiple choice, and you will
interested parties. receive your score immediately upon completion.
If a test is too hard, you can exit, and retry the
There are five levels of the JLPT — N1, N2, N3, test at a later time. You can also retake the tests
N4, and N5, with N1 being the most difficult, as many times as you like.
and N5 being the easiest. Before taking the test,
you’ll need to decide which level you’ll want
to take.

JLPT N5

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