Other JLPT N5 ResourcesĪ subscription to the JLPT Boot Camp Premium site includes a complete guide to studying and preparing for the JLPT as well as a complete grammar guide for N5. Or, if you prefer the short version, the old JLPT N5 Practice Test is also still available.Īlso, if you prefer that stuff called ‘paper’, you can get a hard copy of the Official JLPT N5 Practice Guide and rejoice in the smell of dead trees. If you prefer, I also broke the files down into separate downloads as well. I even included the break in case you love that awesome muzak they play. Each track is labeled with the corresponding section and question number. This way it is a little bit easier to review with. I separated out the 4 audio files (for each section) into separate tracks for each question. Without further ado, here is the whole package of goodies: When I was looking through the N5 workbook, all the questions seemed to be there, but there might be some missing from a section. On the official website they say that these workbooks have almost the same number of questions as the real test.
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You can download the ‘raw’ files from the very well-hidden download page. I personally use all of these on a daily basis and highly recommend them.Īnyway, I made some notes for the N5 workbook and did some other handy work with it to help you get a better score on the test. You weren’t really able to practice any real test strategies with them and so you were pretty much forced to pay for other practice tests if you wanted something full-sized. They gave you a good idea of what the test was like, but not the whole picture.
Most of the sections only had 2 questions in them. These were pretty handy, but they had one small problem. The JEES, the organization that is in charge of creating and administering the JLPT, put out a practice test for each of the new tests in 2010 when the new test was first administered. For example, if you take the test and time it out, you might find that you are spending way too much time on the reading section or not enough time on vocabulary. Second, it can also reveal some places where you’ll need to sharpen up your test taking skills. First, it will obviously show you what you are weak in. Part of that sword sharpening process is taking a practice test. I like to use this time before the test to do a lot of review, something that I call sword sharpening because I think it is important to go into the test being confident of what you know. We are starting to come down to the last couple of months before the December test and a lot of people always ask me what they can do in these final weeks before the exam to help prep for the main event.