

TRY! Japanese JLPT N4 grammar with CD (For JLPT N4 lessons).TRY! Japanese JLPT N5 grammar with CD (For JLPT N5 lessons).It makes the learning process more logical and make sense. But what makes it unique is how they give description for the grammar in a natural way and don’t try to give English equivalent for the grammar.

You will need to see dictionary often to work through the book. Note that all this book is written in Japanese and only have little English explanations for each grammar. These book focus on JLPT so it would be great for someone who’s working toward JLPT. Īfter I scanned and analyze dozens of books, I’ve found a better book which focus on grammar points of each JLPT and simplify the explanations of grammar as a bite size with examples and practice. I’ve check through almost all the Japanese reference books available at Tokyo’s most complete bookstore Shinjuku’s Kinokuniya. Here’s the link if you’re interested to check them out and buy them:ĭon’t get me wrong, I do think they are a good book, but Genki is best for group/academic learner while Minna no Nihongo complexity disencourage me to use it… Also, they are not especially geared for JLPT test. Genki and Minna no Nihongo seems to be a very popular book recommended by most people.
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Suggestion on how to work towards JLPT N5įirst you need to learn Hiragana (you can use our ultimate guide for hiraganato help you with it.) Then you move on to search for a text book reference to guide you. So don’t look at the test, but just working on learning the point one by one 。゚✶ฺ.ヽ(*´∀`*)ノ.✶゚ฺ。

It do look scary, but after you finished your textbook, and get through the questions one by one,and practice a few mock up test, it might not seems that scary at all.
