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kujichagulia
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 Message 73 of 137
19 June 2013 at 3:08am | IP Logged 
I wish I could get myself to take the JLPT 3, but I'm aiming for the JLPT 2. There is a HUGE gap between the two.
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kraemder
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 Message 74 of 137
19 June 2013 at 4:19am | IP Logged 
Haha there wasn't even a JLPT "3" before. And there's still a huge
gap. I found the JLPT 4 to be challenging myself so I'm not sure that
any JLPT is really easy.
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dampingwire
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 Message 75 of 137
20 June 2013 at 12:40am | IP Logged 
kujichagulia wrote:
I wish I could get myself to take the JLPT 3, but I'm aiming for
the JLPT 2. There is a HUGE gap between the two.


The huge jump from JLPT 3 to JLPT 2 is the reason that the new exams include an N3
level that sits (supposedly) between the old "3" and old "2".

kraemder wrote:
Haha there wasn't even a JLPT "3" before. And there's still a huge
gap. I found the JLPT 4 to be challenging myself so I'm not sure that
any JLPT is really easy.


There was a JLPT 3, I have the past papers to prove it. What there wasn't was a level
corresponding to the new N3. That one sits between the old JLPT 3 (new N4) and the old
JLPT 2 (new N2).

I'd agree that none of the levels are "easy". You obviously have to prepare for
whichever one you are aiming for. It's taken me 18 months to get from scratch to the
point where I think I have a decent shot at N4. If I knew then what I know now, I could
probably have shaved 6 months off that. But then it would much more focussed and less
fun. The JLPT levels are, for me, just a yardstick with which to objectively measure
progress. The real target is to be able to converse in Japanese.

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dampingwire
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 Message 76 of 137
03 July 2013 at 11:34pm | IP Logged 
Time to review my goals for June.

1. Keep up the Kanji reviews at Reviewing The Kanji.
I've managed to keep RTK updated every day.

2. Keep up with Anki reviews (vocabulary, kanji and sentences).
I've not kept everything up to date every single day, but I've always
caught up within a few days. I've not learned too many new words, as I'm trying to
consolidate what I have before the upcoming JLPT N4.



3. Keep the memrise N4 course watered and keep the retention rate
above 80%. I'll also try to keep the N5 course watered, but if I run out of time this
will be the first thing to go.
I have kept the N4 and partial N3 courses watered, but I have let N5
slip. In fact I'm going to let N5 go now, although I may water it again in a month or
two.


4. I will continue to work through JLPT 3 past papers. I'll aim to average two complete
papers per week. Allowing for marking and analysis, that's about 2 hours per paper, so
4 hours per week.
I did manage one more complete paper since posting my goals, but life got
in the way.


5. Thoroughly revise the remaining lessons in Minna No Nihongo. Right now I've
completed the first 30. So at two per day I should be done in time to leave a few weeks
for other revision. That shouldn't be too onerous as I've been through all of these
before. Each lesson takes about 45m.
I've completed lesson 49, so it's just lesson 50 to go. Again, life got
in the way of completing this as quickly as I'd hoped, but at least I have completed
it.


6. I will keep the audio going during the commute but one specific target will be to
learn and shadow at least 4 of the JLPT 3 audio tracks.
I managed to shadow 3. Still that's better than nothing!

I'll post some July goals after I've sat the N4 on Sunday. I'm just not going to have
the time before then!


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g-bod
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 Message 77 of 137
04 July 2013 at 9:40am | IP Logged 
Good luck with the exam on Sunday!

If you're sitting it in London I hope you find the time to pop into JP Books and Adaname
Shobo.
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dampingwire
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 Message 78 of 137
05 July 2013 at 11:44pm | IP Logged 
g-bod wrote:
Good luck with the exam on Sunday!

If you're sitting it in London I hope you find the time to pop into JP Books and
Adaname
Shobo.


It is in London and I am planning to pop in to those two. Luckily it looks like they'll
both be open but the SOAS bookshop is almost certainly shut.

I'm thinking of picking up the four みんなの日本語 中級 books but although the grammar
books are reasonably priced, the online shop only shows the 本冊 with CDs, which makes
them somewhat pricey ... hopefully the non-CD versions might be on the shelves. I might
pick up the N3 So-Matome 文法 and 読解 books too.


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 Message 79 of 137
06 July 2013 at 9:04am | IP Logged 
Don't bother with the somatome books. If you want an n3 dokkai book get the unicom one
instead. And if you're getting the Minna no Nihongo books anyway you'll be covered for the
grammar.
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dampingwire
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 Message 80 of 137
06 July 2013 at 9:12am | IP Logged 
g-bod wrote:
Don't bother with the somatome books. If you want an n3 dokkai book get
the unicom one
instead. And if you're getting the Minna no Nihongo books anyway you'll be covered for
the
grammar.


I've seen the Unicom Level 1, 2 & 3 books (on the net, I've not read them) but
generally if it doesn't say "new" or N3 or whatever then it relates to the pre-2010
tests. I have seen an old Unicom Level 3 book (on scribd) and I did like the layout.

I'll have a look when I'm there and see what's actually in stock: I suspect my problem
will be will not overfilling my rucksack!



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