Japanese Practice, JLPT N1 Vocabulary; Part 6

7 months ago
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Been using the list at http://www.tanos.co.uk/jlpt/ for over a decade, now.

Just reading off the hiragana so you can focus on the kanji to the left, and the English to the right.

So this is the sixth and final part of reading of JLPT N1 Vocabulary; yay! Of course, I wish there was more since that would be already compiled practice sheets to help me but, also, it already is quite a lot of information. At the end, I show more of the Tanos' JLPT Resources like Grammar sheets and Kanji sheets. Not sure how I'll do the Kanji but, perhaps, I'll use a PDF combining tool to combine the Grammar sheets into one (makes recording easier when I don't have to constantly switch between windows in OBS) for the purpose of a JLPT Grammar recording. Probably, if I do that, then I'll start with JLPT N1 and go down into N5 given that there will be more at the beginning and, if I finish the hardest stuff first, then the easiest stuff comes later. ... However, when you are dealing with grammatical points in the format given, it isn't so much "harder" but just more items. ... I dunno.

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