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Result of Internal Exam

March 30, 2010 4 comments

I just got the result of my internal exam today. I passed!

The downside was that even though I passed, my score was below than what I expected. Most specially my 文字・語彙 (Kanji, Vocab) result.

文字・語彙: 59
聴解: 56
読解・文法: 133
Total: 248 / 400 (62%)

Nevertheless, still a good reason to give thanks to God. :)
Till next post.

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Practice JLPT Exam Results (2005 & 2006)

March 22, 2010 Leave a comment

I finished two JLPT Practice Exams today – 2005 & 2006.
Unfortunately, I failed on both. :(

For 2005, I got 235 / 400 (59%).

  • Moji, Goi:72/100
  • Listening:70/100
  • Reading, Grammar:93/100

For 2006, I got 234 / 400 (59%) as well.

  • Moji, Goi:57/100
  • Listening:59/100
  • Reading, Grammar:118/100

Need to practice more.
Results are posted here.
-> JLPTAnsSheet, Tips&Hints.xls

P.S.
I just found out that the 2006 exam didn’t have any answer key.
I downloaded them from jp.hjenglish.com.

Here are my actual answer sheets:
JLPT 2005 Answer SheetJLPT 2006 Answer Sheet

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Review Progress: Week 2

March 19, 2010 Leave a comment

Hi, Just wanted to give a quick update on my progress.

I’m not quite happy w/ it, but progress is still progress.

I will be cutting my renshu lessons short and proceed w/ actual JLPT exams.

Will post my scores for each exam as I finish them.

For anyone interested in the copies of the previous JLPT exams (L2), just leave a comment or send me a mail at eastmaels [at] yahoo [dot] com.

The exams are courtesy of jlpt.mobi.

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Study Method for JLPT Internal Exam

February 27, 2010 4 comments

本日からJLPTの練習を始めました。準備はあまり少ないですが、下記の進め方で実施したいと思います。

I plan to practice on the ff. 4 areas:
1. Kanji
2. Vocabulary
3. Grammar
4. Reading

My aim is to make sure that my kanji reading ability is still there. Hopefully, will be able to finish all kanji lessons in the ff. site:

1. renshuu.org – I’ve setup a scheduled 2 week kanji lesson for L2

2. kanji.koohii.com – use Kanji koohi for remembering the kanji (study the composition)

3. jisho.org – to lookup for example sentences to understand how a word/kanji is used in a certain context (remembering)

4. Speedanki – a better kanji driller because of sample sentences and simplicity and a recommended drill method. (added 03/06)

5. Radicals and Kiki’s Kanji Dictionary – used for studying the meaning (if any) of kanji radicals (added 03/07).

Just posted my planned study method in preparation for an upcoming internal JLPT exam.

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