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JLPT N5 June

Week 1:
- June 1 (Thursday): Familiarize yourself with the JLPT N5 format and syllabus. Use official JLPT
resources, such as the official JLPT website (https://www.jlpt.jp/e/) or JLPT prep books.
- June 2 (Friday): Learn and practice basic greetings and self-introductions. Utilize textbooks
like "Genki: An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese" or online resources like Tae Kim's
Guide to Learning Japanese (https://www.guidetojapanese.org/).
- June 3 (Saturday): Study numbers, time, and basic counting. Refer to resources like
"Japanese Numbers: An Introduction" on Tofugu
(https://www.tofugu.com/japanese/japanese-numbers/).

Week 2:
- June 5 (Monday): Focus on learning vocabulary related to family members and personal
descriptions. Utilize vocabulary lists from textbooks or online platforms like Memrise
(https://www.memrise.com/).
- June 6 (Tuesday): Review and reinforce vocabulary from previous days. Create flashcards or
use spaced repetition apps like Anki (https://apps.ankiweb.net/) for effective vocabulary
practice.
- June 7 (Wednesday): Start studying basic kanji characters. Learn and practice 5-8 kanji using
resources like "Remembering the Kanji" by James Heisig or online platforms like WaniKani
(https://www.wanikani.com/).
- June 8 (Thursday): Review previously learned kanji and practice stroke order. Utilize
resources like "Kanji Study: All Kanji with Stroke Order" on Tofugu
(https://www.tofugu.com/japanese/kanji-stroke-order/).
- June 9 (Friday): Study basic grammar patterns such as sentence structure and particle usage.
Refer to textbooks like "Genki" or online resources like JapanesePod101
(https://www.japanesepod101.com/).
- June 10 (Saturday): Expand your vocabulary with words related to food, animals, and
everyday objects. Use vocabulary lists or flashcard apps to practice and reinforce your
knowledge.

Week 3:
- June 12 (Monday): Practice using numbers in different contexts, such as telling the time or
counting objects. Practice with exercises from textbooks or online resources like NHK Easy
Japanese (https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/easy/).
- June 13 (Tuesday): Review and reinforce grammar and vocabulary from the previous days.
Focus on weak areas and use practice exercises to solidify your understanding.
- June 14 (Wednesday): Improve your reading comprehension by reading short passages and
answering questions. Utilize practice tests and reading materials designed for JLPT N5 level,
such as the Shin Nihongo 500 Mon N5 (https://amzn.to/2SvNlsu) book.
- June 15 (Thursday): Continue learning kanji characters. Aim to learn 5-8 additional kanji. Use
resources like KanjiDamage (http://www.kanjidamage.com/) for mnemonic-based learning.
- June 16 (Friday): Study grammar points related to expressing likes, dislikes, and preferences.
Refer to grammar guides like "A Dictionary of Basic Japanese Grammar" by Seiichi Makino
and Michio Tsutsui.
- June 17 (Saturday): Focus on vocabulary related to locations, directions, and transportation.
Practice vocabulary with context sentences and audio resources like JapanesePod101.

Week 4:
- June 19 (Monday): Review and reinforce grammar and vocabulary from previous days. Use
practice exercises and quizzes to assess your understanding.
- June 20 (Tuesday): Enhance your listening skills by listening to audio clips and practicing
comprehension. Utilize resources like "Japanese Listening Practice Material" on
NihongoShark (https://nihongoshark.com/japanese-listening-practice/).
- June 21 (Wednesday): Review and reinforce vocabulary and grammar from the previous
days. Focus on areas that require additional practice and clarification.
- June 22 (Thursday): Review previously learned kanji and practice writing them. Use kanji
workbooks or online platforms like KanjiAlive (https://app.kanjialive.com/) for writing
practice.
- June 23 (Friday): Practice reading comprehension by reading longer passages and answering
questions. Utilize practice tests and reading materials specific to the JLPT N5 level.
- June 24 (Saturday): Study grammar patterns related to past, present, and future actions.
Refer to comprehensive grammar resources like "Japanese the Manga Way" by Wayne P.
Lammers.

Week 5
- June 26 (Monday): Review and reinforce grammar and vocabulary from previous days. Focus
on weak areas and use practice exercises to solidify your understanding.
- June 27 (Tuesday): Take a full-length practice test to assess your overall readiness. Utilize
official JLPT practice tests or online platforms that offer JLPT-specific mock exams.
- June 28 (Wednesday): Review and focus on weak areas identified in the practice test. Refer
to explanations and answer keys provided with the practice test materials.
- June 29 (Thursday): Practice listening comprehension with audio materials and related
exercises. Utilize resources like "JLPT Listening N5" on YouTube
(https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6579ED1990D825CE) or JapanesePod101.
- June 30 (Friday): Final review of grammar, vocabulary, and kanji. Focus on consolidating your
knowledge and addressing any remaining doubts or questions.

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