JLPT Levels (N5 → N1)
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N5 — Beginner
Start your Japanese journey with the fundamentals. N5 covers the basics every learner needs.
- Master hiragana, katakana, and ~80 kanji
- Core grammar and ~800 vocabulary words
- Basic reading and listening comprehension
What you'll learn
- Essential grammar (は, です, を, に, で)
- Core vocabulary for daily situations
- Hiragana, katakana, and basic kanji
- Simple reading and listening practice
Your 7-day starter plan (N5)
- • Day 1–2: Master Hiragana and Katakana basics
- • Day 3–4: Build core vocabulary (~100 words)
- • Day 5–6: Learn first grammar patterns (は, です, を)
- • Day 7: Take a practice quiz and review
Lessons for N5
Recommended for this level
Best Books for JLPT N5: A Structured Guide for Your Foundation
Embarking on the JLPT N5 journey requires building a solid foundation in Japanese, and selecting the right study materials is crucial. This guide provides a structured approach to choosing the most effective resources, organized around four essential pillars: script mastery (hiragana and katakana), grammar and sentence structure, vocabulary acquisition (about 800 words), and kanji recognition (roughly 100 characters). Understanding the exam’s three sections—Vocabulary, Grammar & Reading, and Listening—informs which books will best prepare you. Primary textbooks like *Genki I*, *Minna no Nihongo I*, and *Japanese for Busy People I* offer integrated courses, progressively introducing grammar, vocabulary, and culture. Dedicated grammar guides, such as *A Dictionary of Basic Japanese Grammar* or the *Nihongo Sou Matome* series, provide detailed references and consolidation. For kanji and vocabulary, resources like *Basic Kanji Book, Vol. 1* and spaced-repetition flashcards are recommended for systematic learning. Finally, practice materials like the official *JLPT Practice Workbook* and supplementary drills are vital for applying knowledge under test conditions. A suggested four-month study plan outlines how to integrate these resources: focus on a primary textbook and daily kanji/vocabulary for the first two months, deepen grammar understanding in the third month, and intensify practice and mock tests in the final month. Consistency with your core materials is emphasized over accumulating numerous resources. By following this balanced approach, learners can transform a daunting task into a clear, manageable path to mastering the fundamentals of Japanese.
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Read →JLPT N5 Roadmap: Your Structured Guide to Success
This guide provides a structured roadmap for learners preparing for the JLPT N5, the foundational level of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test. It begins by demystifying the 105-minute exam, which is divided into three sections: Vocabulary (25 minutes), Grammar & Reading (50 minutes), and Listening (30 minutes). Understanding this format is the first step to tailoring an effective study plan. The core of the preparation rests on four foundational pillars. First, learners must achieve absolute mastery of the hiragana and katakana scripts, dedicating 1-2 weeks to this essential step. Next, building a vocabulary of approximately 800 words through thematic study and daily review is crucial. The third pillar involves mastering core grammar patterns, including basic sentence structure, key particles, verb conjugations, and question words. Finally, the introduction to around 100 essential kanji focuses on recognition and learning characters within common vocabulary. To integrate these elements, the guide recommends a manageable 12-week study plan. This roadmap suggests an initial intensive focus on kana, followed by a core phase alternating vocabulary and grammar study while integrating kanji. The final weeks should emphasize reading integration, practical application through writing and listening, and taking timed mock tests. Consistency with 1-1.5 hours of daily study is emphasized over cramming. The conclusion stresses that language is for communication, encouraging daily listening practice, speaking shadowing, and simple writing exercises. It recommends using a primary textbook like "Genki I" supplemented with official practice workbooks and flashcard apps. The ultimate goal is not merely to pass the test but to build a genuine communicative foundation for all future Japanese learning, a process made achievable by following this clear, structured approach.
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Read →30 Day Plan for JLPT N5: A Day-by-Day Study Guide
This 30-day study plan provides a structured, day-by-day roadmap for learners aiming to pass the JLPT N5 exam. It transforms preparation from a daunting task into a manageable routine by breaking down the essential components—Vocabulary, Grammar, Reading, and Listening—into focused daily sessions. The guide emphasizes that success is achievable through consistency, balance, and active recall, advocating for daily practice over ineffective cramming. The plan begins with a clear overview of the 105-minute N5 exam structure, which consists of Language Knowledge (Vocabulary), Language Knowledge (Grammar) & Reading, and Listening sections. Understanding this format allows for targeted study. The core of the guide is a detailed four-week schedule. Week 1 focuses on mastering Hiragana and Katakana and learning core vocabulary. Week 2 introduces basic sentence structure and verb conjugations. Week 3 delves deeper into grammar, covering essential particles and adjectives, while incorporating initial reading practice. The final week is dedicated to skill integration, dedicated listening practice, and taking timed mock tests to build exam stamina. To maximize retention, the guide offers essential study tips: writing by hand to build muscle memory, creating original sentences for active recall, using shadowing techniques for listening, practicing with a timer, and dedicating significant time to review. It also recommends structured resources, like a dedicated N5 Mastery Bundle, to streamline preparation. The conclusion focuses on the final week's strategy and exam-day mindset, advising consolidation over cramming, trust in the completed work, and calm time management during the test. By following this disciplined framework, learners can build a solid foundation in Japanese and approach the exam with confidence.
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