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Let's Surf through all Japanese Language Levels

Acquiring proficiency in the Japanese language requires a significant amount of effort. Hence, it is essential to be familiar with the various levels of the Japanese language. The Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) defines five proficiency levels: N1 (highest), N2, N3, N4, and N5 (lowest). N4 and N5 assess comprehension of basic Japanese typically acquired in classroom settings. N1 and N2 evaluate the advanced understanding of Japanese used in diverse everyday contexts. N3 serves as an intermediate level between N1/N2 and N4/N5.

N5

N5

Launch the Beginner’s level with the N5 level.

N3

N3

​Learn more Kanji vocabulary with the N3 level.

N4

N4

Level up to daily life conversations with the N4 level.

N2

N2

Lead fluent discussions in Japanese with the N2 level.

N1

Live the Japanese culture and language with the N1 level.

N1

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