Partly as a motivator, partly because of opportunities, I would like to take proficiency tests for Norwegian and Japanese. The former I’m looking at the advanced-level Bergenstest—to be taken next year or later—and the latter, the JLPT N4. This A2-B1 level. I would like to take this one December 2021. I just purchased the Shin Kanzen Master books, which I love.
Advice please. Do I need to use lower-level test-specific books, or should I assume my course books already covered the basics? Any other advice?
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What course books are you using for Japanese apart from the Shin Kanzen Master ones?
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gsbod wrote:What course books are you using for Japanese apart from the Shin Kanzen Master ones?
Mostly Genki 1 and 2.
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You should be pretty much covered for N4 then. I would say the Genki series alone is probably not sufficient, although it will give you a solid foundation (just don't do what I did and get bored and skip the last couple of chapters, they're actually really useful). However, with the Shin Kanzen Master books to plug in the gaps, you should be good to go. It's also worth getting the official practice question books which are based on previous exam questions and the closest you can get to a past paper. There are now two volumes available for each level, details here.
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The official workbooks are also available as downloads from the same site. (At least I assume that these downloads and the books are the same content).
Interesting to see that KZM has now issued some N4 books too.
Interesting to see that KZM has now issued some N4 books too.
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I also love the way that the interactive sample questions teach you that a big red circle means "OK, well done, you got it right"
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