Keep in mind you can still download the JLPT N5 Practice Test if you’d like to print it out. If anything doesn’t seem to be working right, be sure to contact me and let me know. The system is currently a little rough around the edges. Free registration is required so that you can keep track of your progress. If you’re ready to get started, head over to the premium site where you can take the JLPT N5 Online Practice Test. There is also a handy stopwatch you can use to time yourself so you can get a feel for how short of a time you need to answer the questions in. You can also leave comments for each quiz if you happen to have any problems with the questions. I’ve further broken down each section into its own separate quiz so that you can take it at your own pace. In a way, the fact that they are shorter than the real test is a bit of an advantage because you only have to spend a few minutes with them instead of dealing with something more full-sized like the official N5 Workbook. But, it is still good practice and will give you an idea of what the test is like. For some of the sections there are only 2 questions, and each of the listening sections have just one question each. If you are not familiar, the JEES has free practice tests for every level of the test, which I’ve covered before in separate posts. So, to make things easier I have put the whole N5 practice test online. Who has time anymore to download stuff and print it out? And then you have to look up answers on the separate answer sheet.
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