GCSE Japanese book

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JLPT4 kanji

Japanese language learning
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Kanji for Japanese Language Proficiency Test level 4

Emergency Passport * Japanese Script started out as a project geared towards JLPT 4 kanji, but has been upgraded to GCSE level.  The first section contains

  • The current JLPT 4 kanji
  • Other ‘discretionary’ kanji which has been in JLPT 4 exams recent years
  • Building block’ kanji to help you with compounds which includes it
  • Remaining top 30 most frequently used kanji
  • A handful of other kanji useful to students (e.g. 曜 for writing dates)

Support vocabulary in section 1 generally just uses kanji included within section 1

There is an accompanying language grammar book in preparation, which is based on the JLPT 4 vocabulary and which is not polluted by kanji which has not been introduced here. It makes extensive use of section 1 kanji to promote fluency in reading these.

The UK exam level for each is shown on the bottom right of each page of the book, most section 1 kanji is GSCE, with a few AS and A2 instances.  Also shown here is the school year at which the kanji is taught to Japanese school children.  If you are using the printed version, to find kanji quickly you can flick through by ID number or glyph which are shown in the page corners.

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Emergency Passport: JLPT 4 Script below covers hiragana, katakana and all the 100 odd kanji in JLPT 4 course literature and others which have appeared in recent papers at the examiners discretion, together with the most common generally used kanji in everyday literature- a total of 170+ in all. This particular literature isn’t free; get it and you’ll agree it shouldn’t be!

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