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Learning Japanese with JapanesePod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Japanese! This Japanese Language Proficiency Test Preparation lesson focuses on Problems Two and Three of the Reading Grammar Section. In this lesson, you’ll review proper use of Japanese verbs, adjectives, nouns, counters, and adverbs as you will likely find them on the test. You’ll be ready for the Japanese Language Proficiency test in no time. Visit us at JapanesePod101.com where you will find many more, great Japanese lessons and learning materials. Leave us a message while you are there!
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7 Responses to “JLPT #3 - JLPT Level 4 Last Minute Prep Course 3”
Monday at 6:30 pm
みなさん,
Here’s our third lesson of the JLPT Level 4 mini-series! How are your JLPT studies coming along?
Monday at 11:03 pm
I apologize if this question has been asked before, but will you be doing review for other ranks of the JLPT test too?
Tuesday at 8:43 am
> You can’t stay to work in Japan until you pass the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT)
Once again, this is not correct. Passing the JLPT is not a requirement for a working visa. If you meant “the employer won’t give you a job unless you pass”, which is certainly possible, then that’s what you should have written. The above sentence is misleading at best.
Tuesday at 9:08 pm
I’m testing your lessons and I find them better then my lessons in eveningschool. I have no ipod, can I follow the lessons by computer?
So yes, what do do and what is the price? Is that a price pay a lesson, month, year or livetime long? I’m just a beginner and want to learn more of the japanese language. Know already to write and read hiragana and now are busy to learn katakana signs.
Here at office I can hear the lessons but I don’t see the video. Is that normal?
Hopinf that you cab help me.
sincerely
luc warnier - Belgium
Wednesday at 9:33 am
Steveさん,
We don’t have any plans for other levels yet, but we will definitely be considering it!
a concerned citizenさん,
Thank you for catching that - we will be fixing it so that it is not misleading!
warnierさん,
Welcome to the site!
You do not need an iPod to listen to the lessons. You can listen to them directly on the site, or download them to your computer and then listen to them
Pricing information is here:
http://www.japanesepod101.com/member/member_upnewapi.php
You can pay per month, or pay in advance for up to two years. I hope this information helps you!
Monday at 10:19 pm
NAOMI-せんせい
ありがとう ございます。
Similar to your example , mentioned in the lesson notes has appeared in JLPT exam. However I think I have made mistake on this.
I have listened the all lessons in the test breaks. It was useful.
来年 JLPT Level 3 の Last Minute Prep Course を お願いします
よろしく おねがいします
Siva
Tuesday at 10:13 am
Sivasakthivel-san
We’re so glad that you found this course helpful.
Right now we’re working on making JLPT”N4″ series (which is the corresponding level of current JLPT 3).
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