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sallylait.com
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| | | | | This week I received the very happy news that I'd passed my second Japanese exam - the JLPT (?) at level N4. In this post I'll outline my exam experiences and go through the resources I used. | |
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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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cheatsheets.nihonshock.com
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thoughtsfromfrankandfern.wordpress.com
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| | | Daily sustenance. The way we live takes planning, sometimes planning way ahead, like years in advance. An example. If I want to have fresh milk, there has to be an animal that provides milk. If I want an animal that provides milk, I need the capacity to buy, house, raise, breed and milk it. That... | ||