![]() ![]() ![]() N5 and N4 do not hold much value other than to show personal improvement or to show that you are interested in and working towards attaining Japanese proficiency. In general, N2 certification is considered the minimum proficiency for basic jobs with N1 being required for more advanced positions. Unless you are seeking employment or education advancement in Japan, there really is no gain in receiving the certification. This website will focus on the new JLPT, which is composed of 5 levels. *Prior to 2010, only 4 levels of the JLPT were offered. ![]() Beginner N5 lessons will include more English instructions, and the higher level lessons will start to use more Japanese primarily in the instructions.Ĭlick on any of the above levels for more information & lessons specific to that level. The content on this website is organized and divided based on these ability levels. The JLPT is composed of 5 different levels, from 1-5 with 5 being the most basic, and 1 being the most advanced. The test is conducted worldwide annually with an average of about 600,000 participants per year. JLPT stands for Japanese Language Proficiency Test and it is the primary test to measure and certify the Japanese-language proficiency of those whose native language is not Japanese.
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