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Your JLPT N4 journey is a marathon, but with the right tools—including the structured efficiency of Sou Matome—you will cross the finish line with a robust vocabulary ready for real-world Japanese.
Vocabulary is a crucial component of language learning, and Japanese is no exception. Having a strong grasp of vocabulary is essential for effective communication, reading, and writing in Japanese. The JLPT, a standardized test that evaluates Japanese language proficiency, also places significant emphasis on vocabulary.
The is not a dictionary. It is a training schedule . It respects your time (20-30 minutes/day) and respects the struggle of N4.
The N4 level of the JLPT is an intermediate level that requires a significant amount of vocabulary knowledge. At this level, test-takers are expected to have a good understanding of approximately 3,000-4,000 vocabulary words. However, mastering N4 vocabulary is not just about memorizing words; it's also about understanding their meanings, nuances, and usage in context.
Let’s be honest: moving from the cozy, polite world of N5 to the gritty, real-world terrain of N4 is a wake-up call. Suddenly, you need more than just "cat" and "car." You need verbs for giving/receiving ( ageru/kureru/morau ), onomatopoeia that sound like squishy rain ( zāzā ), and words to describe your pounding headache ( zuki zuki ).