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Bueller_007 wrote:kcsega wrote:I don't want to steer you wrong, but I wouldn't worry too much about level 4.
(A lot of people don't even bother to take it and go straight into level 3 or 2 if they feel confident enough.)
If you can understand the beginner podcasts without the english translations with little or no problems, you should do fine on the listening comprehension section of the exam.
Agree with you 100%. The test is too expensive to justify taking the level 4, which is quite basic.
Buy practice tests for L4 instead. You can find copies of last year's test for like $15 in most Japanese bookstores. You'll save like $40, which you can use to buy a new Japanese textbook.
gryffindor wrote:By the way, are we expected to know the dictionary (casual) form of verbs in JLPT4 as well? Should we also know the full conjugations for negative, past and past negative as well?
I got last year's test from kinokuniya and a practice book. After going through these the answer is definately, Yes.gryffindor wrote:By the way, are we expected to know the dictionary (casual) form of verbs in JLPT4 as well? Should we also know the full conjugations for negative, past and past negative as well?
rdesiree wrote:You can find plenty of JLPT4 test from the last years WITH the audio for the listening part at:
http://jlpt.info/Oriential/forumtopic.do?t_id=18
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