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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【JLPT N4】”Go and Come Back”: 〜てくる for Natural Japanese

In this guide, we are going to break down the "go and come back" nuance of 〜てくる so you can start sounding less like a translation machine and more like a local.
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【JLPT N4】Art of “Even If” in Japanese: A Comprehensive Guide to ~ても

The core of this grammar point is the Te-form. If you are comfortable with the Te-form, you are 90% of the way there. The simple rule is: Te-form + も (mo).
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【JLPT N4】Particle と(To): Your Ultimate Guide for the JLPT

と serves as a bridge : Connecting Nouns, Identifying a Partner, Indicating Natural Consequences (Conditionals), and Quoting Thoughts or Speech.
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【JLPT N4】Nuances of Time with ところだ(Tokoro Da)

ところだ(Tokoro Da) If you have been studying Japanese for a while, you’ve probably reached that frustrating plateau whe...
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【JLPT N4】Essential Japanese Grammar: How to Use 〜という (to iu)

〜という is used to define, name, or describe something. Think of it as a way to say "called," "named," or "the thing that is..." in English.
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【JLPT N4】Art of Patience with なかなか〜ない(Nakanaka Nai)

Feeling that something is taking much longer than it should? Then you are already familiar with the spirit of the Japanese grammar point なかなか〜ない (Nakanaka~nai).
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~なさい (~nasai) When Authority Meets Care in Japanese

~なさい is the imperative form of the honorific verb なさる (nasaru), which is the polite version of する (suru). However, it has evolved into a "soft imperative."
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【JLPT N4】~にくい(Nikui) How to Express When Things Are Hard to Do

In English, 〜にくい (~nikui) is "hard to do" or "difficult to handle." In Japanese, however, there is a very specific point for these exact situations.
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【JLPT N4】Mastering Conditionals: How to Use Nara Correctly

Unlike other conditionals, ~nara is used when you are picking up on a topic that someone else mentioned, or a situation that has just become apparent.
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【JLPT N4】How to Use にする(Ni Suru) to Express Your Choices

〜にする (ni suru) translates most to "to decide on" or "to make it [something]." It’s the grammar used when we have options in front of us and we are picking one.
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