I know it's a while off yet, but is anyone studying for the JLPT?
I'm trying to find people to talk to in hopes of it keeping me motivated to study by knowing that someone else is going through this same hell as well lol

I only just passed N2 in July, so I'm currently studying like all get out to pass N1. I'm not sure when I'm going to be taking it (probably in December), but I'm still kind of freaking out about it because N2 was hard enough!
Currently, the books I'm using are 日本語総まとめ, I got introduced to them when I was studying in Japan and I like how they're set out much better than other JLPT textbooks I've come across. Still, N1... I think I'm going to die before I even get to the test... OTL

So, to the people that are studying for it:
●What level are you doing?
●What resources are you using to study? Books/internet/etc.
●When are you taking the exam?

Official English homepage link for those who don't know what I'm talking about.
I'm studying Japanese currently. I'm in a Japanese 101 class. I plan on taking this in the future, but not now. I wish you luck though /salute!
N2! Wow!
I passed N4 last year, and thinking of taking N3 next year,cause currently I'm more focused on my Korean studies :)... I'm also learning from 日本語総まとめ, but as well, I found some site that has a list of vocabulary,grammar, that is quite acceptable,and helpful,eventhough it's not accumulative list... It's this one, and you have it for all 5 levels :D
http://www.tanos.co.uk/jlpt/jlpt1/

Also, this is ok exercise for kanji, but a little lower level,see if it fits you in any way... http://quizlet.com/subject/basic-kanji-book/

and this one http://tangorin.com/

GOOD LUCK! :D
N2? Good for you! I passed level 4 years ago, but it's been ages since I've been able to study Japanese, so I probably would take N4 should I take the JLPT. I'm looking into what books to study from, as all the books I have are pretty outdated.
Raventhedark wrote: I'm studying Japanese currently. I'm in a Japanese 101 class. I plan on taking this in the future, but not now. I wish you luck though /salute!
Thanks☆ Good luck with your studies :)

Mivla wrote: N2! Wow!
I passed N4 last year, and thinking of taking N3 next year,cause currently I'm more focused on my Korean studies :)... I'm also learning from 日本語総まとめ, but as well, I found some site that has a list of vocabulary,grammar, that is quite acceptable,and helpful,eventhough it's not accumulative list... It's this one, and you have it for all 5 levels :D
http://www.tanos.co.uk/jlpt/jlpt1/

Also, this is ok exercise for kanji, but a little lower level,see if it fits you in any way... http://quizlet.com/subject/basic-kanji-book/

and this one http://tangorin.com/

GOOD LUCK! :D
How hard is Korean? I've been thinking about buying a couple of textbooks to start, but I'm not sure what's good. Any recommendations?
Thanks for the links♥

feder wrote: N2? Good for you! I passed level 4 years ago, but it's been ages since I've been able to study Japanese, so I probably would take N4 should I take the JLPT. I'm looking into what books to study from, as all the books I have are pretty outdated.
I quite like the 日本語総まとめ books, but I've heard the 日本語能力試験ターゲット series is good too.
N1 is ridiculous. You have to be even better than native. Its like taking the top tier examination in English. Better than what the general population would be able to achieve. All the best. I am probably N4. Wish I had taken something, but the certification is not as useful as the retained ability to use the language. And it is all slowly dissipating every passing day.
I just came back from studying in Japan, and I'm planning to study for the N2 or N3, but I don't have any books for it yet. I was studying with my friend and the books she had before. Does anyone have a recommendation for a good grammar or kanji book? I've been considering purchasing the Learner's Japanese Kanji Dictionary, for example.
waterbird12 wrote: I just came back from studying in Japan, and I'm planning to study for the N2 or N3, but I don't have any books for it yet. I was studying with my friend and the books she had before. Does anyone have a recommendation for a good grammar or kanji book? I've been considering purchasing the Learner's Japanese Kanji Dictionary, for example.


's recommend 日本語総まとめ too, it's very good! I used it for N3 a couple of years ago and planning to use it for N2 this december! It has a different book for every section of the exam, and one more book with a couple of mock exams and keys!
Thanx for the quizlet link. I really like the kanji games which will supplement my kanji study. This site has a lot of offer. Again thanks for the heads up.
Sakakibara wrote: 's recommend 日本語総まとめ too, it's very good! I used it for N3 a couple of years ago and planning to use it for N2 this december! It has a different book for every section of the exam, and one more book with a couple of mock exams and keys!


Thanks for the recommendation! I'll have to check it out.
I haven´t taken any test so far :D But since I haven´t been studying Japanese so much yet I would probably take the lowest level N5 ^^ Congrats in getting N21 Wow~~~ That´s amazing ;o What Bannie has been saying is true....you probably must be better than mostly of the native speaker...Haha So I wish you luck >.<
waterbird12 wrote: I just came back from studying in Japan, and I'm planning to study for the N2 or N3, but I don't have any books for it yet. I was studying with my friend and the books she had before. Does anyone have a recommendation for a good grammar or kanji book? I've been considering purchasing the Learner's Japanese Kanji Dictionary, for example.

i don't know if it is fit your need (maybe it is too easy for you?) but lately i found this kanji learning book. You can download it from different sites. Hope it will help you :)
http://www.amazon.com/Kanji-Pict-Graphix-Japanese-Mnemonics/dp/0962813702
pucca8 wrote: i don't know if it is fit your need (maybe it is too easy for you?) but lately i found this kanji learning book. You can download it from different sites. Hope it will help you :)
http://www.amazon.com/Kanji-Pict-Graphix-Japanese-Mnemonics/dp/0962813702



there are alot of bad reviews for this book on amazon. there is a book called rememeber the kanji. it teaches stroke order and gives stories to help with remembering the english meaning/translation of the kanji. it's good for learning a lot of kanji quickly if you are dedicated...it has about 2000 kanji. the downside is you it doesn't teach the japanese readings. so you better keep the dictionary/ electronic translator near by. ah if only learning kanji was easier.
I passed JLPT level 2 in year 2002 but i haven't gone for N1 yet.
I passed JLPT level 2 in December 2009, a few months before they introduced the new test format. I have no plans to go for N1 at the present time, though. Maybe someday...?