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JLPT Question Papers Nihongo Shoho
Here I attached
JLPT Level I Question Papers 1991 to 2007
JLPT Level II Question Papers 1991 to 2007
JLPT Level III Question Papers 1991 to 2007
JLPT Level IV Question Papers 1991 to 2007
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Nihongo Shoho Full 1-34 Lessons Meanings
Nihongo Shoho Full 1-34 Lessons Kanji
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Prepared 300 Grammar Points for Nihongo Shoho
Still Waiting for Final QC
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Prepared The Preparatory course for the Japanese Proficiency Test Level 3 Grammar
(ISBN978-4-89689-432-5) Books Grammar Points
Still Waiting for Final QC
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Exam duration
Level Kanji and Vocabulary Listening Grammar Total duration
4 25 min 25 min 50 min 100 min
3 35 min 35 min 70 min 140 min
2 35 min 40 min 70 min 145 min
1 45 min 45 min 90 min 180 min
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Numbers in brackets indicate the exact number in the Test Content Specification, 2004 edition. Level Kanji Vocabulary Listening Hours of Study Pass Mark
4 ~100 ~800 Beginner 150 (estimated) 60%
3 ~300 ~1,500 Basic 300 (estimated) 60%
2 ~1000 ~6,000 Intermediate 600 (estimated) 60%
1 ~2000 ~10,000 Advanced 900 (estimated) 70%
size:182.03 MB
original uploader: anonymous
Downloaders comment
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Just downloaded this, so here's the content : Past papers for all four JLPT levels, from 1991 to 2007. Most of them have a sheet with the right answers, but some don't (especially very recent ones). There is NO AUDIO INCLUDED. However, some of the papers have the dialogues written, so you can at least see if you could have understood what they say. Of course it's no replacement for listening practice, so you're gonna have to find some other way. Also included are two PDF's with the list of vocabulary and kanji from some Japanese learning book called Shoho. Not very useful. Note that there's about to be 5 JLPT levels, so : - if you're preparing for level N5, use the level 4 papers - if you're preparing for level N4, use the level 3 papers - if you're preparing for level N3, your outta luck, since this level didn't use to exist. Make sure you can breeze through level 3 papers and try to work on level 2 papers - if you're preparing for level N2, use the level 2 papers - if you're preparing for level N1, use the level 1 papers