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The JLPT - 04-09-2008, 06:35 PM

I looked around a little bit, didn't find this =) If it already is somewhere, I apologize now. I just wanted to provide a really good link for those who are studying or planning on taking the Japanese Language Proficiency Test, any level. It is a really great site that has helped me immeasurably!

Here is the link for it:

JGram - The Japanese Grammar database

On the side there is a list of the different things on the site. It is a really good site, and I highly recommend it, for everything from vocabulary, kanji, verbs, grammer, speech style-everything for obtaining fluency!


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04-09-2008, 08:49 PM

Wow. Great website.
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04-12-2008, 09:47 PM

I use it constantly. I've got almost every lesson printed out in a neatly labeled folder in my Nihongo bookbag. lol Every prospective student of japanese should go there, even if they're not planning on taking the JLPT. It's a good site. =)


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04-12-2008, 09:56 PM

Thanks!

I'm planning on taking the JPLT level 3 at the end of this year. Supposedly I should be able to attain it according to my university's description of the current 日本語 paper I'm taking.

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04-12-2008, 10:01 PM

No problem. I'm chock full of useful sites =)


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04-13-2008, 10:03 AM

the only problem is every JLPT website i've visited for JLPT 2 grammar has had different lists, haha. i have good grammar dictionaries that cover heaps of grammar, i just want to know which grammar i should be covering.
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04-15-2008, 12:08 PM

Oh...I don't know. I've tried looking for an official website, but...you know, ther are a few that claim to be "official," so, yah...


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06-06-2010, 04:13 AM

Here are a few more useful sites to consider:

The JLPT Study Page
Learning Kanji - JLPT

And also, I have read some very useful books that I think everyone should read:

"Making Sense of Japanese: What the Textbooks Don't Tell You" by Jay Rubin
~And~
"Basic Connections: Making Your Japanese Flow" by Kakuko Shoji.
These books are great helps and you can read them over and over again and still learn something new each time.


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JGram - The Japanese Grammar database

常呂で is wrong.
ところで is correct.

常呂 is town in Hokkaido.
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06-06-2010, 04:34 AM

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JGram - The Japanese Grammar database

常呂で is wrong.
ところで is correct.

常呂 is town in Hokkaido.
Are you saying these are things that are wrong on the site? Sunowaka-san, I believe on the site they have areas where you can correct them, but I haven't been on that site in a year so it might have changed and if it has, I am sorry. But I can't do anything about their errors, I am sorry. Thanks for pointing them out though! That will help anyone using the reference from this thread


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