JLPT Vocab Study

Asked by Ian M

Is it possible to study a particular level of JLPT vocabulary using the Practice menu?
Thanks

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Best Gnurou (gnurou) said :
#1

Not unless you add all these JLPT entries into your study list. Right now practice is done on your entire study list.

Custom entries sets and practice on these sets will probably appear in 0.3 or so.

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Ian M (ian-acces) said :
#2

OK, thanks a lot. I'll be patient.

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Ian M (ian-acces) said :
#3

Thanks Gnurou, that solved my question.

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seifip (seifip) said :
#4

For now you can use http://nihongoup.com/ - my japanese educational game - to review the JLPT vocabulary. It's not free, but there is a 15-day trial, 5USD is a fair price, and I regularly organize contests where you can win a free copy :)

@Gnurou: I think that it might be a good idea to adding an RTK kanji set by default when you'll be adding the JLPT ones as there are many people who prefer that method (at least that's what I conclude after getting quite a few related NihongoUp feature requests)

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Gnurou (gnurou) said :
#5

@seifip: sorry, I cannot parse your sentence - do you mean RTK is using different levels and that they should be added as well?

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seifip (seifip) said :
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As far as I understood what you said, you will add JLPT review sets to Tagaini. What I suggest is to also add one more set of RTK kanji because many people completely ignore JLPT and prefer the other method/metric to learn/review kanji.

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Gnurou (gnurou) said :
#7

I don't know the RTK classification so much - are you talking about
classifying the kanjis by lessons?

RTK being widely used and Tagaini being targeted at students, this
would indeed make sense. All I need is a list of kanjis with their
associated lesson.

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Parker (benoit-lepouze) said :
#8

Here is a link to the list you're looking for :
http://www.direrealms.com/kanji.txt

But I would be careful about implementing it in your software : Reviewing The Kanji (aka RTK) is a textbook that is copyrighted and I'm not sure its classification can be freely used.