So, you’ve decided to tackle the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) N5. Congratulations! You’ve probably mastered hiragana and katakana , and now you’re facing the infamous wall: .
The first step on that wall is the study guide. But is it the right tool for you? Where do you find the PDF? And how do you actually use it to pass the test?
A resource like the "Kanji Master N5" is designed to organize this chaos into a manageable system.
: Understanding the smaller parts (radicals) that make up a kanji can help you guess the meaning of more complex characters later on.
Take the 120 kanji from the PDF and plug them into Anki (free flashcard app). Use the Kanji Master order as your deck's structure. Review daily.





















