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Level: JLPT (S3)

Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! You’re sitting in the library with your headphones on reviewing your lessons for the upcoming Japanese proficiency test. You’re just minding your own business when someone else in the Japanese library comes up to you and taps you on the shoulder. The stranger asks you in Japanese, “Are you feeling okay?” You respond in Japanese, “Yes, of course. Why do you ask?” The stranger replies in Japanese, “Well, I was sitting a few tables away and I couldn’t help but overhear you braying like a horse.” You respond in Japanese, “Oh, I’m so embarrassed! I’m practicing my onomatopoeia for a Japanese proficiency exam.” The stranger nods and tells you in Japanese, “Oh, I understand that it requires a lot of studying to pass that test. Good luck to you. If I may offer a word of advice, you might want to consider reserving a study room with a door so you can keep your animal noises to yourself.”

Learning Japanese with JapanesePod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Japanese! This Japanese JLPT lesson will describe what you’ll see in questions three and four of the Kanji and vocabulary section of the Japanese Language Proficiency Exam. We’ll give you some practice words and questions to help you master these sections of this Japanese exam. Visit us at JapanesePod101.com where you will find many more fantastic Japanese lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!



This entry was posted on Wednesday, July 21st, 2010 at 6:30 pm and is filed under JLPT (S3) . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

8 Responses to “JLPT S3 #2 - New JLPT N3 Prep Course #2”

JapanesePod101.com says:

みなさん、

We recommend that you review katakana words and onomatopoeia for Level N3 :hachimaki: Don’t forget to try the exercises in the PDF!

Ask us any questions about the JLPT here!

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ATKH says:

In preparing the listening section of the JLPT test , i notice that the japanese always start their conversation with the sentence “おつかれさまでした/
お疲れ様でした。” Is this a simple greeting or some other meaning?
Will someone advise?

Thanks!

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Green Airplane says:

Hello again,
great course, I plan on taking the N3 in December, so this is just what I needed. My comment of the first lesson came a little late, so I guess my question got overlooked. I’ll ask again: will you be releasing a comprehensive kanji and vocab lists for N3?
I’d also like to know, do you plan on releasing new lessons every other week? In that case, will you be able to release all the lessons by December? I think you said there’s gonna be 13 of them in the first lesson, correct me if I’m wrong.

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Naomi says:

ATKH-san
おつかれさまでした is a phrase to appreciate someone’s hard work. So it’s used as a greeting at a working place. It could be “Hello”, “Hi” and “good by”.

Green Airplane-san
I’m sorry to inform you that we don’t intend to make any Kanji list or vocab list for any levels for JLPT so far. We lack the manpower :lol: .

We also contacted JLPT office and asked if they have the official lists. They said that they don’t have the official lists for any levels.

However if you search on the internet, you’ll find some sites have Kanji, vocab and grammar lists. I’m not sure how reliable they are. But I personally think it’s worth trying. :wink:

About releasing the lesson, you’re right. :razz: This series is made up of 13 lessons. According to the current schedule, it’s said the last lesson will be published on the 22nd of December… I know it’s too late for the JLPT.
I’ll talk to someone in charge and ask if we can publish all the lessons by December. ちょっと待ってください. :wink:

Thank you for your patience.

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nandini says:

am appearing for jlpt level n3. i missed the lesson no 2,3 from your site
i also am interested in recieving free daily post card
pl help me

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Alexis says:

確かに、擬音語と擬態語はおもしろいですね。でも、とても多いし、覚えにくいと思います。

擬音語と擬態語のレッスンは終わったそうですね。続いて、もっともっと擬態語と擬音語のレッスンを放送するのはいかがでしょうか?

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Bob1 says:

Having taken the new JLPT N3 level test this past July 4, I can confirm that gitaigo are still included. But your course may still prove useful for me; I’ll get my results in September.

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Jenny says:

Thanks for making these. I’m using them to see if I need to push myself and take N3 or play it safe and take N4.

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