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simon.voyage
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| | | | | The Japanese-Language Proficiency Test is a standardized assessment of passive Japanese comprehension. I took it yesterday along with a million other language learners. | |
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sallylait.com
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| | | | | After a very long, pandemic-tastic gap, I'm back with an update on my Japanese learning adventures. | |
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longest.voyage
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| | | | | Longest Voyage is Jamie Crisman's home for notes, bad writing, and randomly updated blog: This will probably be scattered and uninteresting, but I wanted to write about a few things since it's been a portion of my time this last year or so. Before moving to Japan, I attempted the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT). The levels have changed over the years, but basically it goes from N5 as the lowest to N1 being the heighest. No idea why they prepend the N to it. Also, no idea why you'd make the hard... | |
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ebtech.github.io
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| | | Apologies for taking so long to follow up on the probability post. I was floored by its engagement on Hacker News, with over 200 thoughtful comments! I've revised the post to incorporate all your feedback. | ||