Monday, December 27, 2010

Newly introduced JLPT n3 level Kanji ..

The trend to learn various languages has picked up and with the passage of time, same looks evident with opening of various schools promising to teach more than 150 foreign and local Indian languages.

Of those 150 or more languages, French, German, Japanese, Chinese and English are the ones getting all the attention. It’s said that if you want to reach out to a wider section of audience, you must know the region’s language to win and overwhelm them in a big manner.

A good number of people have shown ample interest in learning Japanese and Chinese as these two countries are the world’s most advanced economies. In order to gain a good advantage over learning the language in full passion, one needs to go about all kinds of attributes of the same.

Let’s see the importance of JLPT n3 level Kanji as far as learning Japanese is concerned.

The JLPT n3 level Kanji has been introduced in the year 2010 itself and acting as a catalyst between the earlier Sankyu and Nikyu levels. As the name suggests, this features half of Nikyu and half of Sankyu syllabus.

However, the full syllabus of the same has not been provided from the official sources and as soon as we get the same, that would be made available for our patrons.

It’s important that before you kick off with the studies of the n3 level, it’s extremely crucial that you have also gone thoroughly with the JLPT n4 level program’s grammar as well as Kanji. Unless you complete this process, you won’t be able to cope up with the requirement of JLPT n3 level.

It would be advisable to keep revising the level 2 simultaneously with the study of level 3. The content we have provided with for the same level would suffice for a sound preparation.

As far as Kanji is concerned, just like the previous levels, different kinds of readings of Kanji and their jyukugo are provided in a detailed manner on the site with a customized approach.

Sometimes it also happens that a learner is able to remember the meaning of a Kanji but not able to read the jyukugo but why it happens is the thing to ponder over. It happens because one has not revised its earlier versions. Always remember that in order to be good at Japanese, you need to go step by step and then only you would be able to pull it off; else it is going to be harsh experience for you. So, revise and practice for the perfection.

You must be lingering to know the various set of instructions for the same series, right? Information is waiting for you at learnjapanesefree.com. Just take the plunge and get benefited. Good Luck!

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