
JLPT Grammar Dictionary, Comprehensive Guide from N1 to N5
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Book Introduction
"A must-have book for Japanese learners."
N1·N2·N3·N4·N5 core grammar organized in one book!
Includes an 'index' to quickly find the grammar you want to know!
Even if you study consistently to the N1~N2 level, there are times when you find yourself looking up N3~N5 grammar explanations again.
Human memory has its limits, so no matter how thoroughly you study, if you come across an intermediate or advanced expression with a similar meaning, you will have to look up what you studied before to confirm it.
In times like these, it is extremely cumbersome to take out all the books you have studied so far and look them up.
When you search the Internet, you will find a lot of information, but it is often difficult to know which one is correct.
『JLPT Grammar Dictionary from N1 to N5』 was designed to help you easily find the grammar you need.
This book is a compilation of some of the content from Sena Books' "Memorize Japanese Grammar by Writing by Hand in 30 Days," which is steadily gaining popularity, and the core content of the "Memorize JLPT by Writing by Hand" series N1-N5, with explanations and examples.
Additionally, we have included an index organized in hiragana order, so that you can immediately look up the grammar you want to know, just like in a dictionary.
When studying for the qualification exam, it may seem like all your studies will be over once you pass N1, but when you actually talk to Japanese people or live in Japan, you will realize that the grammar and expressions that appear on the JLPT are literally 'essential' content and that you need to continue studying them.
This book will help you solidify your foundation by allowing you to review and review what you've studied at any time during your ongoing studies.
N1·N2·N3·N4·N5 core grammar organized in one book!
Includes an 'index' to quickly find the grammar you want to know!
Even if you study consistently to the N1~N2 level, there are times when you find yourself looking up N3~N5 grammar explanations again.
Human memory has its limits, so no matter how thoroughly you study, if you come across an intermediate or advanced expression with a similar meaning, you will have to look up what you studied before to confirm it.
In times like these, it is extremely cumbersome to take out all the books you have studied so far and look them up.
When you search the Internet, you will find a lot of information, but it is often difficult to know which one is correct.
『JLPT Grammar Dictionary from N1 to N5』 was designed to help you easily find the grammar you need.
This book is a compilation of some of the content from Sena Books' "Memorize Japanese Grammar by Writing by Hand in 30 Days," which is steadily gaining popularity, and the core content of the "Memorize JLPT by Writing by Hand" series N1-N5, with explanations and examples.
Additionally, we have included an index organized in hiragana order, so that you can immediately look up the grammar you want to know, just like in a dictionary.
When studying for the qualification exam, it may seem like all your studies will be over once you pass N1, but when you actually talk to Japanese people or live in Japan, you will realize that the grammar and expressions that appear on the JLPT are literally 'essential' content and that you need to continue studying them.
This book will help you solidify your foundation by allowing you to review and review what you've studied at any time during your ongoing studies.
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index
Preface / 004
How to Use and Features of the JLPT Grammar Dictionary / 008
Notation and Usage by Part of Speech / 012
Chapter 1.
NounºAdjectiveºVerb Conjugation Rules
01.
Noun Conjugation Rules / 016
02.
Rules for conjugating i-adjectives / 017
03.
Rules for conjugating na-adjectives / 018
04.
Verb Conjugation Rules / 019
Chapter 2.
N4+N5 essential grammar
01.
Verb Conjugation Review & Application Expressions / 030
02.
Understanding Similar Expressions by Comparing Them / 046
03.
Expanding Your Vocabulary with Various Expressions / 067
Chapter 3.
N3 Essential Grammar
01.
Understanding Similar Expressions by Comparing Them / 084
02.
Words with Multiple Meanings / 104
03.
Expand your vocabulary with various expressions / 120
Chapter 4.
N2 essential grammar
01.
Understanding Similar Expressions by Comparing Them / 134
02.
Words with Multiple Meanings / 148
03.
Expand your vocabulary with various expressions / 162
Chapter 5.
N1 Essential Grammar
01.
Understanding Similar Expressions by Comparing Them / 178
02.
Words with Multiple Meanings / 201
03.
Expand your vocabulary with various expressions / 220
Chapter 6.
Respectful languageºHumble language
01.
Japanese Humble Languageº Formal Languageº Honorific Language / 238
02.
Honorifics (expressing respect for the other person's actions) / 239
03.
Modesty (expressing one's actions in a belittling manner) / 242
04.
Verbs that use separate words as honorifics and humble expressions / 244
Index / 246
How to Use and Features of the JLPT Grammar Dictionary / 008
Notation and Usage by Part of Speech / 012
Chapter 1.
NounºAdjectiveºVerb Conjugation Rules
01.
Noun Conjugation Rules / 016
02.
Rules for conjugating i-adjectives / 017
03.
Rules for conjugating na-adjectives / 018
04.
Verb Conjugation Rules / 019
Chapter 2.
N4+N5 essential grammar
01.
Verb Conjugation Review & Application Expressions / 030
02.
Understanding Similar Expressions by Comparing Them / 046
03.
Expanding Your Vocabulary with Various Expressions / 067
Chapter 3.
N3 Essential Grammar
01.
Understanding Similar Expressions by Comparing Them / 084
02.
Words with Multiple Meanings / 104
03.
Expand your vocabulary with various expressions / 120
Chapter 4.
N2 essential grammar
01.
Understanding Similar Expressions by Comparing Them / 134
02.
Words with Multiple Meanings / 148
03.
Expand your vocabulary with various expressions / 162
Chapter 5.
N1 Essential Grammar
01.
Understanding Similar Expressions by Comparing Them / 178
02.
Words with Multiple Meanings / 201
03.
Expand your vocabulary with various expressions / 220
Chapter 6.
Respectful languageºHumble language
01.
Japanese Humble Languageº Formal Languageº Honorific Language / 238
02.
Honorifics (expressing respect for the other person's actions) / 239
03.
Modesty (expressing one's actions in a belittling manner) / 242
04.
Verbs that use separate words as honorifics and humble expressions / 244
Index / 246
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Into the book
After starting to study Japanese and completing basic grammar, many people study for the JLPT exam.
Qualification exams are a good motivation to continue studying while checking your abilities.
From N5, the lowest level of the exam, to N3, it contains a review of basic grammar and essential sentence patterns frequently used in daily life.
From N2 to N1, there are many expressions needed for intermediate to advanced conversation and written expressions frequently used in newspapers, books, etc.
Studying a language is more efficient when done step by step.
However, even if you study the beginner level and look for dramas with easy vocabulary that fit the level, you will never find only N4~N5 level grammar in them.
What if you make a Japanese friend at the beginner or intermediate level? Even if your friend is considerate of your Japanese level and tries to speak as simply as possible, sometimes you'll inevitably encounter difficult expressions at the N1 or N2 level.
No matter how easy you try to make it, it's difficult to have a full conversation using only beginner grammar.
Even if you study consistently to the N1~N2 level, there are times when you find yourself looking up N3~N5 grammar explanations again.
Human memory has its limits, so no matter how thoroughly you study, if you come across an intermediate or advanced expression with a similar meaning, you will have to look up what you previously studied again to confirm it.
In times like these, it's incredibly cumbersome to take out all the books you've studied so far and look them up.
When you search the Internet, you will find a lot of information, but it is often difficult to know which one is correct.
『JLPT Grammar Dictionary from N1 to N5』 is a book planned with the hopes of learners who would like to have a book that allows them to easily look up the grammar they need in such situations.
We have organized the core contents of Senabooks' 『Memorize Japanese Grammar by Writing by Hand in 30 Days』, which is steadily gaining popularity, and the 『Memorize JLPT by Writing by Hand』 series N1~N5 with explanations and examples, and included an index organized in hiragana order, so that you can immediately look up the grammar you want to know, just like a dictionary.
When studying for the qualification exam, it may seem like all your studies will be over once you pass N1, but when you actually talk to Japanese people or live in Japan, you will realize that the grammar and expressions that appear on the JLPT are literally 'essential' content and that you need to continue studying them.
I hope this book will be of some help in solidifying your foundation by allowing you to review and review what you have studied at any time during your steady study process.
Qualification exams are a good motivation to continue studying while checking your abilities.
From N5, the lowest level of the exam, to N3, it contains a review of basic grammar and essential sentence patterns frequently used in daily life.
From N2 to N1, there are many expressions needed for intermediate to advanced conversation and written expressions frequently used in newspapers, books, etc.
Studying a language is more efficient when done step by step.
However, even if you study the beginner level and look for dramas with easy vocabulary that fit the level, you will never find only N4~N5 level grammar in them.
What if you make a Japanese friend at the beginner or intermediate level? Even if your friend is considerate of your Japanese level and tries to speak as simply as possible, sometimes you'll inevitably encounter difficult expressions at the N1 or N2 level.
No matter how easy you try to make it, it's difficult to have a full conversation using only beginner grammar.
Even if you study consistently to the N1~N2 level, there are times when you find yourself looking up N3~N5 grammar explanations again.
Human memory has its limits, so no matter how thoroughly you study, if you come across an intermediate or advanced expression with a similar meaning, you will have to look up what you previously studied again to confirm it.
In times like these, it's incredibly cumbersome to take out all the books you've studied so far and look them up.
When you search the Internet, you will find a lot of information, but it is often difficult to know which one is correct.
『JLPT Grammar Dictionary from N1 to N5』 is a book planned with the hopes of learners who would like to have a book that allows them to easily look up the grammar they need in such situations.
We have organized the core contents of Senabooks' 『Memorize Japanese Grammar by Writing by Hand in 30 Days』, which is steadily gaining popularity, and the 『Memorize JLPT by Writing by Hand』 series N1~N5 with explanations and examples, and included an index organized in hiragana order, so that you can immediately look up the grammar you want to know, just like a dictionary.
When studying for the qualification exam, it may seem like all your studies will be over once you pass N1, but when you actually talk to Japanese people or live in Japan, you will realize that the grammar and expressions that appear on the JLPT are literally 'essential' content and that you need to continue studying them.
I hope this book will be of some help in solidifying your foundation by allowing you to review and review what you have studied at any time during your steady study process.
--- From the "Preface"
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Publication date: December 29, 2021
- Page count, weight, size: 260 pages | 384g | 137*198*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791187316923
- ISBN10: 118731692X
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