Tips for JLPT from the Native Japanese Teacher

Tips to efficiently pass the JLPT - Advice from the native Japanese teacher - 1) Know the structure 2)Time managing 3) Daily training

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“Ikura…Temo” and “Donnani…Temo” to Express Determination

いくら〜ても and どんなに〜ても allow you to add emphasis to your sentences, showing that an action or a condition is being pushed to its limit without changing the outcome.
2026.03.26
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Suffix ~Au: The Secret to Expressing Mutual Connection

When you attach 合う to the end of another verb, it transforms that verb into a reciprocal action. In English, this means "each other" or "to one another."
2026.03.26
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How to Use 〜がきっかけで to Describe Your Turning Points

きっかけ (kikkake) means a chance, a start, a cue, or a trigger. When we add the particle が (ga) and で (de), we create a phrase that means "with [X] as the trigger"
2026.03.26
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JLPT N3 Tips: Unlocking Intermediate Japanese Language Proficiency

The Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) N3 marks the transition from beginner to intermediate Japanese language skills. As you prepare for the N3 exam, you’ll need to build on the foundations established at the N4 level while further developing your grammar, vocabulary, kanji, listening, and reading comprehension skills.
2026.03.26
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STUDY TIPS: How to improve your listening abilities in Japanese [聴解 / N3-N2]

In order to effectively practice your listening skills, first, you must select content suited to your level.
2026.03.26
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How to Pass JLPT N3: Complete Study Guide, Exam Format & Strategies

How to pass JLPT N3? This is the complete guide for everyone. If you know these tips, you can study for the JLPT in the most effective way.
2026.03.26
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