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JLPT n5 Syllabus

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JLPT N5 SYLLABUS

The Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) N5 level covers basic Japanese grammar,
vocabulary, kanji, and listening comprehension.

1. Vocabulary:

• Basic vocabulary related to everyday topics such as greetings, family, time, weather,
food, and daily activities.
• Around 800 words.

2. Kanji:
• Basic knowledge of about 100 kanji characters, including their meanings and
readings.
• Common kanji used in everyday situations and simple sentences.

3. Grammar:
• Basic sentence structures including simple affirmative and negative sentences,
questions, and polite forms.
• Particles such as は, が, を, に, で, も, and と.
• Basic conjugations of verbs (present, past, negative, present continuous, etc.) and
adjectives (い-adjectives and な-adjectives).
• Common grammatical patterns and expressions for daily conversation
.
4. Reading Comprehension:
• Ability to read and understand simple passages written in hiragana, katakana, and
basic kanji.
• Understanding of simple sentences and short texts related to everyday life and
familiar topics.

5 .Listening Comprehension:
• Ability to understand basic spoken Japanese in everyday situations.
• Listening for key information such as time, location, and activities.
• Understanding simple conversations and short dialogues.

6. Practice:
• Regular practice with JLPT N5 level practice tests and exercises.
• Listening to Japanese audio materials such as podcasts, dramas, or simple
conversations to improve listening skills.
• Reading simple texts in Japanese to improve reading comprehension and reinforce
vocabulary and grammar.

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