Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Best Mock Test Review Books for JLPT N4 and N5

BOOKS FOR EXAM REVIEW. 
JLPT N5 - N4 EXAM PREPARATION (TEST PRACTICE AND STRATEGIES)



If you want a more focused study for the exam itself, after you've learned your Japanese, you can try the sample questions in the official JLPT trial exam books or here if you're in JAPAN.


If you prefer sample questions with explanations included in the answers, you can try one of the exam preparation books which have lots of drills and tips. Do you need an exam prep book? Maybe not, but it'd surely make things easier (at least for me, it was a big help).

You get very good practice from these books, getting you to a better prepared, more confident state.
  

      


  • Go ahead and prepare yourself for the exam! :)

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Recommended Books for JLPT N5 & N4 Exam Study Preparation (reviewers)

To make your Japanese / JLPT study more efficient,
I recommend using books for this purpose.

You learn faster; in less study time, while getting better test results.

The list below has been carefully picked from my personal experience -
these are books that helped me pass the exam, plus a few others having very good recommendations.

BOOKS FOR STUDY. 
LEARNING JAPANESE, APPLICABLE FOR N5 and N4:
(For EXAM REVIEW BOOKS, SCROLL DOWN)
  • A Dictionary of Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced Japanese Grammar (3 books) - covers all grammar from JLPT N5 to N1. For N5 to N4 level, just use the 1st book (basic). This series has the highest ratings of all grammar books on Amazon, as explanations are very clear and useful. Based on reviews, people who previously couldn't talk straight Japanese were able to apply the grammar points in the book successfully... Published by the Japan Times newspaper company which also provides the good Genki textbooks. 

  

  • MINNA NO NIHONGO Bk 1 - For JLPT N5 and N4. Somewhat controversial, a lot of people prefer the Genki book over this. But I did use this book and it helped me pass the exam, as its coverage is really complete and you really have no choice but do dig into Japanese from page 1. There are no English explanations, you'd need the companion teacher's guide for that, probably the reason why Genki is preferred. For JLPT N5, you need to go until around the middle chapter. For N4, you can use this plus the Minna no Nihongo II. 
  • MINNA NO NIHONGO Bk 1 - TRANSLATION BOOK - This is the partner book containing the English translation and grammatical notes, otherwise you could get lost in the Book 1, especially without a teacher.
   
  • MINNA NO NIHONGO Book 2 - For JLPT N4. You'd need to read until about the middle chapter to learn the exam coverage. I also used this and it was very helpful in passing the exam. I still have to find the English translation, but you may or may not need that by this time. 


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