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>> No.46121400 [View]
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I fucked up on the N2 and only scored 65 points, it was filled with tricks and turns. I don't want to screw up next time.

My new year's resolution is to read a series raw and start writing paragraphs at least once a week.
>I write down every word I find ten times
>wrote the entirety of vocabulary of speed master goe n2 last year
>have some flashcard app I found on a random youtube video last year. I use it everyday and write down words if I didn't remember them ten times.

>found a website with alot of raw manga
>attend weekly speaking events for Japanese language
What more can I do? It's already mid February

>> No.44906558 [View]
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I know I made this one two months ago, but the N2 is literally in less than two months

>Been studying japanese on and off for the last 20 years
>did self study in highschool
Used Learn to Speak JAPANESE Language for Beginners (8 Audio CDs)
in 02-03' which taught me the basics, -te forms honorifics, first 100 kanji, and many phrases.
>two years of classes in college
Used japanese for busy people 2 and 3 as well as kanji Pictionary
>huge gap of serious studying until 2014 when I worked over there
>failed another interview and had to come back home
>took advanced tutoring for 3 years
learned keigo and a ton of other things then.
>had to stop because I got laid off and it was rather expensive
>a three year gap of serious study
>really hunkered down this year starting in January and started attending weekly Japanese language meetups and writing down daily kanji from Instagram guides
https://www.instagram.com/japaneasy101/
https://www.instagram.com/dailyjapanesechallenge/
and whatever random words I hear but don't recognize from anime and manga

Also I have
Speed master Go-n2
JLPT grammar-list
Shin-Kanzen Master N2 Bunpou
honorific humble list
Genki 2

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I have been writing down everything from Speed master for the last month in a new notebook as well, kanji and all. I completed it the other day and was thinking of writing down N2 try.

I have memorized quite a bit over the years, but have crammed a ton of new kanji this year. I am just really nervous about this. Someone suggested doing practice test, I am getting at least 75 percent on those, but I am still sweating
What do you guys think?

>> No.44577456 [View]
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44577456

Not sure if i am ready, and I am quaking in my boots



>Been studying japanese on and off for the last 20 years
>did self study in highschool
Used Learn to Speak JAPANESE Language for Beginners (8 Audio CDs)
in 02-03' which taught me the basics, -te forms honorifics, first 100 kanji, and many phrases.
>two years of classes in college
Used japanese for busy people 2 and 3 as well as kanji Pictionary
>huge gap of serious studying until 2014 when I worked over there
>failed another interview and had to come back home
>took advanced tutoring for 3 years
learned keigo and a ton of other things then.
>had to stop because I got laid off and it was rather expensive
>a three year gap of serious study
>really hunkered down this year starting in January and started attending weekly Japanese language meetups and writing down daily kanji from Instagram guides
https://www.instagram.com/japaneasy101/
https://www.instagram.com/dailyjapanesechallenge/
and whatever random words I hear but don't recognize from anime and manga

Also I have
Speed master Go-n2
JLPT grammar-list
Shin-Kanzen Master N2 Bunpou
honorific humble list
Genki 2
and a ton of others from years ago
from years ago

I have been writing down everything from Speed master for the last month in a new notebook as well, kanji and all.

I have memorized quite a bit over the years, but have crammed a ton of new kanji this year. I am just really nervous about this. Someone suggested doing practice test, I am getting at least 75 percent on those, but I am still sweating
What do you guys think?

>> No.44290609 [View]
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44290609

So I signed up for the N2 this time around, however I am concerned whether I can pass or not.

>Been studying japanese on and off for the last 20 years
>did self study in highschool
Used Learn to Speak JAPANESE Language for Beginners (8 Audio CDs)
in 02-03' which taught me the basics, -te forms honorifics, first 100 kanji, and many phrases.
>two years of classes in college
Used japanese for busy people 2 and 3 as well as kanji Pictionary
>huge gap of serious studying until 2014 when I worked over there
>failed another interview and had to come back home
>took advanced tutoring for 3 years
learned keigo and a ton of other things then.
>had to stop because I got laid off and it was rather expensive
>a three year gap of serious study
>really hunkered down this year starting in January and started attending weekly Japanese language meetups and writing down daily kanji from Instagram guides
https://www.instagram.com/japaneasy101/
https://www.instagram.com/dailyjapanesechallenge/
and whatever random words I hear but don't recognize from anime and manga

Also I have
Speed master Go-n2
JLPT grammar-list
Shin-Kanzen Master N2 Bunpou
honorific humble list
Genki 2
and a ton of others from years ago
from years ago

I have memorized quite a bit over the years, but have crammed a ton of new kanji this year. I am just really nervous about this.
What do you guys think?

>> No.42610487 [View]
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42610487

I am not getting any younger, and I need to pass the N2 this year.
>started practicing when in highschool
>did classes in college for two years
>took a dew years off only studying here and there
>had three years of tutoring
>haven't had a formal session in four years
>started to go to meet ups this year
What should I do to lock this down, I started going to wanikani, but I am not sure if this is going to cut it.

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