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The key takeaways are that the document discusses the new JLPT format which will have 5 levels instead of 4, and provides lists of common verbs and adjectives that appear on the test.

The new JLPT format will have 5 levels instead of 4, with a new level inserted between the old levels 2 and 3. All levels will now be offered twice a year.

Some common verbs that often appear are 洗う(あらう) 'to wash', 歌う(うたう) 'to sing', 使う(つかう) 'to use' and others listed on page 6.

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New JLPT N4 Prep Course

Vocabulary 2 Grammar Points 3

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Vocabulary Kanji Kana Romaji kayou tru kawari ni hayaku ika igai izen igo ij English to commute; to go back and forth to/from to pass (by), to go through instead of early; soon less than, below, not exceeding other than, except from since, before after this, from now on, hereafter, thereafter /more than/exceeding/greater than/this is all/over/above/and up/beyond/the above-mentioned/sinc e/as long as/the end/

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Vocabulary Sample Sentences I go to school every day. Mainichi watashi wa gakk ni kayotteimasu. I want to pass through this road, but it's too narrow for the car to enter. Kono michi o tritai kedo semakute kuruma ga hairenai. I used chicken instead of beef. Gyniku no kawari ni, toriniku o tsukatta. I want to go home soon. Hayaku ie ni kaeritai desu. 0 The temperature gets below 0 degrees. Kion ga rei-do ika ni naru.

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Watashi wa, niku igai wa suki desu. Izen, Mekishiko ni itta koto ga arimasu. Igo, ki o tsukemasu. 30 Kion ga sanj-do ij ni naru. I like anything except meat. I've been to Mexico before. I'll be careful from now on. The temperature gets above 30 degrees.

Grammar Points New JLPT N4 Prep Course Lesson 1 About the New JLPT Format In 2010, the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) will switch over to a new format. Before 2010, there were four levels (Levels 1, 2, 3, and 4), but starting in 2010, a new level will be inserted between Levels 2 and 3, increasing the number of levels to 5. N1 N2 N3 N4 N5 Passing requirements do not change from old Level 1 About the same as old Level 2 New level between old Levels 2 and 3 About the same as old Level 3 About the same as old Level 4

Under the new system, all of the levels will be offered twice a year, in July and December. The application process differs depending on where you take the test, so please refer to the following links for more information. For those taking the test in Japan: http://www.jees.or.jp/jlpt / For those taking the test abroad: http://www.jlpt.jp/ For those taking the test in Taiwan: http://www.koryu.or.jp/ About Level N4 The criteria and content of Level N4 are as follows: Reading Examinee is able to understand passages with basic vocabulary and kanji on familiar topics.

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Listening Examinee is able to follow along with everyday conversations spoken at a slow pace.

Level N4 is 125 minutes altogether and is comprised of three different sections. The table below shows the time allotted for each section: Kanji/Vocabulary Grammar/Reading Comprehension Listening Comprehension 30 minutes 60 minutes 35 minutes

In this prep course for Level N4, we will go over Kanji and Vocabulary in Lessons 1-3, Grammar and Reading Comprehension in Lessons 4-8, and Listening Comprehension in Lessons 9-12. About the Language Knowledge, Kanji, and Vocabulary Section In this section, you are tested on how many words you know as well as how well you know certain words. There are five types of questions: 1 2 Number of Type of Question Questions 9 questions Kanji Hiragana: select the correct reading of the kanji. 6 questions Hiragana Kanji: select the correct kanji that corresponds to the hiragana. 10 questions Choose the word that best fits in the context. 5 questions Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the given sentence. 5 questions Choose the sentence that correctly uses the given word.

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In this lesson, you'll get an idea of what 1 and 2 of the Kanji and Vocabulary section are like. Sample Question Instructions

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How do you read the underlined ? kanji Choose the best answer from 1 to 4. Sample question: 1.

Answer: 1) Instruction How do you write the underlined Hiragana in ? Kanji Choose the best answer from 1 to 4. Sample question: 1.

Answer: 1) Kanji You Have to Know for N4

Verbs

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Here is a list of thirty basic verbs that often show up in the Kanji section. Please note that o the test, the verb may show up in different forms (negative,te form, etc.). Please check past, the box if you already know the vocabulary word and how to conjugate it. Group 1 Kanji Hiragana "English" "to wash" "to sing" "to use" "to make it in time" "to learn" "to walk" "to hurry" "to arrive" "to work" "to pull" "to lend" "to copy," "to take a photo" "to possess" "to die" "to move ahead" "to live" "to gather" "to sell" "to send" "to finish" "to return" "to know" "to make" "to ride" "to run"

Group 2 Kanji Hiragana "English" "to teach" "to think" "to borrow" "to answer" "to start"

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Note: The Kanji The tricky thing about this kanji () is that the reading changes depending on the context. For Example: 1. "to commute," "to attend" "to commute (to work)" 2. "to pass," "to go through" "to go down that street"

We write the form as , which we can read as or depending only te on the context. Adjectives Here are the top five adjectives that frequently appear in the Kanji section. Make sure you study not only the dictionary forms but also the other forms (negative, past, negative past, etc.) as well. Kanji Hiragana "English" "fun" "black" "spacious" "kind" "famous"

When you learn a new adjective, please also look up the adjective that has the opposite meaning if possible. Kanji Hiragana "English" "bright" "heavy" "strong" "cold" "far" Kanji Hiragana "English" "dark" "light" "weak" "hot" "near"

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"correct" "old" "long" "low" "convenient" "bad" "new" "short" "high" "inconvenient"

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