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JLPT N5 Preparation (Grammar and Reading)
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JLPT N5 Preparation (Grammar and Reading)

Japanese Language Preparatory Test
Created bySatrio Nurcahya
Last updated 1/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • Identify and understand basic grammar patterns commonly used at the JLPT N5 level
  • Analyze simple Japanese sentence structures through guided reading practice
  • Answer reading comprehension questions based on short JLPT N5-level texts
  • Apply N5 grammar knowledge to interpret the overall meaning of written passages

Included in This Course

199 questions
  • Language Knowledge (Vocabulary) 135 questions
  • Language Knowledge (Reading) 132 questions
  • Language Knowledge (Vocabulary) 235 questions
  • Language Knowledge (Reading) 232 questions
  • Language Knowledge (Vocabulary) 333 questions
  • Language Knowledge (Reading) 332 questions

Description

In summary, the JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Test) is like the TOEFL or IELTS, except that it is a test to measure Japanese fluency. The exam is administered by the Japan Foundation, and is held twice a year: in July and December. The exam is divided into 5 levels (from the easiest level N5 to the most difficult level N1):

Level N5

Able to master/read 100 kanji

Able to master 800 vocabularies

Able to understand standard sentences if written in hiragana or simple kanji.


Level N4

Able to master/read 300 kanji

Able to master about 1500 vocabularies

Able to understand everyday conversation if spoken slowly and can read simple material


Level N3

Able to master/read 650 kanji

Able to master 3750 vocabularies

Able to understand Japanese articles written in easy kanji and can follow Japanese conversations at a normal speed.


Level N2

Able to master/read 1000 kanji

Able to master 6000 vocabularies

Able to understand articles with general topics and understand conversations and news at a normal speed


Level N1

Able to master/read 2000 kanji

Able to master 10000 vocabularies

Able to understand various kinds of conversations in certain situations and can understand different nuances in a sentence pattern when using certain vocabulary.


The difference with TOEFL & IELTS, JLPT does not have a speaking/interview section. All exam questions are in multiple choice form.


In this grammar and reading test, the types of questions are

Vocabulary :

1. Write the underlined word with hiragana

2. Write the underlined word with katakana/kanji

3. Determine the correct word from ( )

4. Looking for a sentence that has the same meaning as another sentence

Reading :

1. Determine the exact particle of ()

2. Determine the correct word with * from several empty words

3. Answering questions from the stories provided

Who this course is for:

  • Beginners preparing for the JLPT N5 exam
  • Learners who want to build a strong foundation in Japanese grammar and reading comprehension