![]() The first thing that I did before formally starting to study for the JLPT N5 Examination was to scout for some books/resources online. The screenshot below summarizes what JLPT N5 is all about: The year 2019 had paved way for me to reviewing the Japanese language once more, and decided to take the Japanese Language Proficiency Test for Level N5, the lowest level in the examination. ![]() Surprisingly, I did not forget the writing system especially the Hiragana and the Katakana, and still remembered most of the few Kanji we were taught with then. There was a void between graduating from high school, until the middle of 2019. During this time, very basic Japanese was introduced to us including memorizing the Hiragana, Katakana and a handful of Kanji characters. I have been hooked to the Japanese language since High School, when it was taught to us when we were in our 4th year. ![]()
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