Japanese Language Proficiency Test Useful Links

September 5th, 2006 by quaisi

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Here`s a list of useful sites for anyone studying for the JLPT:

JLPT Kanji A resource to aid the learning of Japanese Kanji. Included in this site is a listing of the full Jouyou Kanji, classified into JLPT levels, with a lookup of vocabulary for each JLPT level. Including printable kanji lists (Example list), save kanji and vocab to your folder, and kanji and vocabulary level marks to indicate JLPT level

JLPTStudy.com The JLPT Study Page is a resource of study materials for JLPT Levels 2, 3 and 4.

JLPT Forums Forums with general discussion about JLPT

JLPT Vocabulary List These are the complete JLPT vocabulary lists in UTF-8 format, as printed in the official specification book (Japanese Language Proficiency Test: Test Content Specification, The Japan Foundation and Association of International Eduation, 1994-1997):

JLPT Vocab lists Japanese Language Proficiency Test Vocabulary Lists

MLC Japanese Lots of useful Japanese online materials

JLPT Home Home page of the JLPT

JLPT Guide Smug man explains why you shouldn`t take it

Kanji a day Just like it says

Level 4 Vocab A list of vocab from the 4th level.

If anyone can add anymore, I`ll put them up.

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  • 6 Responses

    1. Peter Payne Says:

      It’s a self plug, but at J-List (www.jlist.com or http://www.jbox.com) we do sell about 30 different JLPT books and other items, including past year’s tests, kanji study cards, and the all-important Canon Wordank. Just FYI. I am not affiliated with J-List except for being the owner ^_^

    2. stu Says:

      good luck simon. I’m also going for 3 but I have a fair amount of grammar to get in before december. I find those wee cards pretty handy but haven’t actually used them for a while. anyway - better get back to the books…..stu

    3. quaisi Says:

      Cheers, good luck too

    4. Ester Says:

      I appreciate these links! I’ve been wanting to go to Japan and learn more of the culture, and just signed up for language courses here in the States. These will be helpful I’m sure - thanks!

    5. quaisi Says:

      no worries :)

    6. Elaine Says:

      http://www.speedanki.com

      is great for practicing kanji.

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