WAHAHA Japanese Language School http://www.wahahanihongo.com
WAHAHA Japanese Language School is located in Fukuoka, Kyushu.
Let's study Japanese with us!!Because WAHAHA is a small-scale Japanese language school, not only can we adapt to fit individual needs, but all staff members provide personalized support to assist students in attaining their goals.
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What is the JLPT http://www.alc.co.jp......jetst.html
The Japanese Language Proficiency Test is a test used to measure and certify the Japanese language ability of people whose mother tongue is...
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N3 Info http://www.tanos.co.uk/jlpt/aboutjlpt/
Information about the new JLPT, coming in 2010. Learn about the sections, the amount of kanji and vocabulary required and see sample questions.
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Kanji Drill Software http://www.bolthole.com/kdrill/
KDrill is a free program to help
people learn kanji and kana characters. A java version is available, if you
do not have X.
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Official JLPT Info http://www.jlpt.jp/e/about/new-jlpt.html
Guidebook
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JLPT Info http://www.geocities......tml?200511
Objectives
The Japanese-Language Proficiency Test will be held both in Japan and abroad to evaluate and certify the proficiency in Japanese of non-native speakers.
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JLPT Communication Square http://momo.jpf.go.jp/jlpt/home.html
Welcome to the JLPT Communication Square
This is the site maintained by the Japan Foundation for the learners and teachers of Japanese living outside Japan.
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Official Homepage http://www.jflalc.or......index.html
The test has four different levels (Level 1 being the most difficult, while Level 4 the easiest); the examinee can choose the level that best suits his or her ability and training. Each test consists of three sections:
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Kanji-a-day JLPT Guide http://www.kanji-a-day.com/kanji.php
Kanji-a-day presents a kanji with readings and meanings each day to help prepare you for the JLPT in December.
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Revised JLPT N3 Textbooks http://www.henrikfal......books.html
I noticed that lately many people find my blog with search queries such as “jlpt revised n3R43;, “text books for jlpt N3R43;, “prepare for N3 jlpt”, “jlpt n3 books”, etc. This makes a lot of sense, since the last of the old format JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Test) examinations was conducted last Sunday, the 6th of December, 2009.
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Stroke Order Diagram http://www.kanjicafe.com/using_soder.htm
The first version of the tool allowed multiple users the ability to create Stroke Order Diagrams (SODs). Version II added the ability to display one enlarged stroke at time.
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JLPT Book List http://www.jflalc.or......klist.html
A list of books to help you prepare for the JLPT, which is held every December.
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Proficiency Guide http://www.ecu.edu/mais/groupIII.html
RECOMMENDED ENTRY LEVELS
SPEAKING (ACTFL: NOVICE LOW)
You should be able to use isolated words and a few commonly used phrases.
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JLPT Common Vocab http://www.manythings.org/kanji/q/
Each quiz requires the Flash plug-in. These quizzes are backward compatible to Flash 4.
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Kanji Cafe JLPT Word Lists http://www.kanjicafe.com/icemocha.htm
Cult figure and net guru Jim Rose has really done it now! The Kanji Cafe has opened for business, and Ice Mocha is perhaps the most sophisticated Japanese vocabulary building tool in the world.
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JLPT N3 Resources http://www.tanos.co.uk/jlpt/jlpt3/
Selection of free resources to help study for the level N3 of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT).
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Mock N3 Test http://www.squidoo.c......pt-n3-quiz
No man has yet seen a real JLPT level n3 test in the wild, nor has a test content specification been released, nor are there any signs of one being released any time soon....
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JLPT Info http://www.japan-101......y_test.htm
The Japanese Language Proficiency Test (or simply JLPT), is a standardized test to validate a person's Japanese language proficiency (listening, reading, and writing).
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JLPT Guide http://www.geocities......tml?200511
The Japanese Language Proficiency Test is given once a year on the first Sunday of December. This guide will help you prepare for the test and give hints on how to successfully pass it.
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JEES Study Guide http://www.jees.or.jp/jlpt/en/index.htm
In order not to disadvantage examinees, this year we have set the passing score for Level 1 at 276 points and for Level 2 at 237 points.
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