Words like benri (convenient), shizuka (quiet), and kirei (beautiful). 3. Daily Objects and Survival Terms

For every five new words you learn from the PDF, write two or three simple sentences combining them. For example, if you learn ringo (apple) in Lesson 6 and tabemasu (to eat) in Lesson 7, combine them: Ringo wo tabemasu (I eat an apple). Contextualization cements meaning far better than isolated memorization. Preparing for the JLPT N5 Exam

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Mastering the foundational vocabulary in is the most critical step for anyone starting their Japanese language journey. This core vocabulary layout forms the absolute backbone of the JLPT N5 exam and daily survival Japanese.

ご飯 (gohan - rice/meal), お酒 (osake - alcohol), 買い物の物 (kaimono - shopping), 高い (takai - expensive), 安い (yasui - cheap). 4. Giving, Receiving, and Family (Lessons 7 & 24)

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Spaced Repetition Systems (SRS) quiz you on words right before you are about to forget them. You can use digital apps like Anki, which have pre-made Minna no Nihongo Lesson 1–25 decks, or build a physical Leitner card box. Review difficult words daily and mastered words weekly. Contextual Sentence Building

If you are preparing for an upcoming language evaluation, look into matching your vocabulary lists with corresponding audio tracks to solidify your listening comprehension alongside your reading skills. Share public link