The Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) N4 is the next level beyond N5 and is designed for learners with a basic understanding of Japanese. The test evaluates your ability to understand and use more complex grammar, vocabulary, and kanji. Here is an overview of the JLPT N4 syllabus:
1. **Vocabulary:**
- Intermediate-level everyday words and expressions.
- Common phrases for various situations, such as travel, shopping, and socializing.
- Numbers, time, and additional adjectives.
2. **Grammar:**
- More complex sentence structures and grammatical patterns.
- Verb conjugation in various tenses and forms.
- Additional particles (もの, ため, かた, ほうがいい, こと, という, と思う).
- More advanced sentence-ending particles.
3. **Kanji:**
- Knowledge of about 300 commonly used kanji characters.
- Ability to read and write hiragana, katakana, and additional kanji.
4. **Reading Comprehension:**
- Ability to understand longer and more complex passages.
- In-depth reading skills, including inference and interpretation.
5. **Listening Comprehension:**
- Ability to understand spoken Japanese in various situations.
- Recognition of a broader range of vocabulary and expressions in audio.
The JLPT N4 aims to assess your ability to handle everyday situations in Japanese and engage in more complex conversations. Like the N5, the test is divided into three sections: Vocabulary and Grammar, Reading Comprehension, and Listening Comprehension.
Practicing with sample questions and immersing yourself in Japanese materials can help you prepare for the test effectively.