Congratulationz on your improvement! I am so anxious I can't wait to improve. Right now I can recognize Hiragana & katakana however my vocabulary is non existent 😭
@@MizzViperBarzWorld it really does take time, watching Terrace Hous (japanese netflix show) is the most helpful part in studying japanese plus you're enjoying at the same time.
I wasn't planning on taking any tests as I didn't think I was anywhere near a "certifiable" level, but N5 seems surprisingly easy. I only made 2 mistakes, and understood basically everything, including the kanji. Well that boosted my self-confidence.
@@yuna36 Aside from Anki, I don't particularly study much at all. I listen to Japanese radio sometimes and watch some Vtubers and anime for language immersion. Also I sometimes try to talk to myself in basic Japanese in my thoughts and look up crucial words to complete a sentence as needed.
@@yuna36 Personally I like Nekomata Okayu from the Hololive group. She speaks relatively slowly and in a very relaxed manner, making her easier to understand for non-native speakers. I rarely watch Vtubers actively tbh, I typically just put a video on to listen to while I do something else.
@@Kurtownia I'm on the opposite spectrum where I like my vtubers speaking fast and chaotically since that makes me more confident later on (natsuiro matsuri)
Honestly guys, even with the jlpt not being done this December for most of us, if you were planning to do the jlpt n5, don't worry about it, save yourself the money and target the higher for summer.
@@liambuchan4162it's better to know every single detail of the language .... rather than just trying to get the cert. I would still go for N5 and do it at my own pace. my goal is to be able to speak it fluently rather than getting the certs.
misa helps me a lot. I watched her adjective video, and the one about direction. And after that, I watch this one, this one is like a summary of things that I know already or I still have to learn about. it's so great.
I am a Japanese living in US, for the first question, I feel we can use 1, 2 and 4. 2 is collect grammar, the student will never go home. 3 is also good, the student had some trouble or took a long time to go home, but currently he is at the home finally. I didn’t know JPL until I saw it, but it is so interesting. Very good channel.
I'm glad you clarified. The other options looked good to me and I was planning to pick number 2, but I thought I was wrong when she said the corner answer was 1.
This is the best N5 video I ever watched. I'm really struggling to progress and usually the N5 videos don't actually help, in fact they usually make me feel more hopeless but this video is spot on. It does everything; explains the kanji, explains why each correct answer is correct, expands on alternative sentences as well. This is really going to help me thank you. I can sing Enka songs no problem, but I still can't speak the language very well!
Thank u Misa for creating this practice test, it was really useful! ^^ This Sunday I will do the N5. Let's see what happens lol Edit: I passed the exam 🥰🥰 Thank u so much misa for helping me through this journey, N4 here I go 😼😼
@One Piece Girl first of all the usual experience of the test might be a bit different as always has been since covid started (in my experience) it was told the exam was going to be about 2 and a half hours but then they've decided to do the WHOLE test in just an hour And I will say first of all I don't think you should worry that much because you don't need such a high score to pass the exam (with having the minimal score in each area of the test is enough) I personally don't study with any textbooks and since I don't know how much you know I would suggest using Italki bc there are a lot of ppl that prepare you for the exam (which is what I did) and they can help you strengthen your other areas For the exam just bring a pencil and an eraser Overall it wasn't hard but if i would really recommend you to study the listening part (Bc you have very little time to answer and it's quick, also u get to listen to the entire audio just ONCE) grammar wasn't that hard, just be careful with the particles and the vocabulary part to me was very easy and about the Kanjis stress bc they're the very basic ones (you can search N5 Kanjis so you can have an idea of what you will see) it was very quick tbh time went flying But don't stress it's not that hard So good luck with that, wish u the best and sorry this paragraph turned SO long but I wanted to make sure I didn't miss any details ^^ 頑張れ!(。•̀ᴗ-)✧
@@monserrat7542 thank you for sharing your experience! I really want to take the N5 exam this December but I really don't feel too confident. I'm also worried about the amount of time I can afford to give to my preparation along with my full-time job, etc. You said you studied through iTalki, I think it's a nice service. Did you also create a study schedule for yourself? How many hours in a day/week were you dedicating to just studying Japanese? Thank you in advance!
@@sinharakshit First of all I think you should totally give it a try (because either way you can do it again) but I understand your feelings. I also felt very nervous and wasn't so confident with my level but I can guarantee you it's not as hard as you may think it is. And about my routine to be honest I didn't had a very strict routine but I did make sure to do it consistently. I would usually study like 3 or 4 days a week (only on purely studying grammar, Kanjis etc) but I'd recommend, since you can do the test either in July or December I think is better you choose December so you have WAY more time to prepare (which is what I did) that aside I wouldn't NECESSARILY study 24/7 I would do language input, which means I would spend a lot of time watching series/anime reading manga, listening to podcasts, music etc. Basically immerging yourself into the language so you get really used to it. Another thing that REALLY helped me was doing sample Tests. You can just search JLPT N5 sample Tests either here on UA-cam or in Google and with that you can get a very accurate idea of how the exam would look. So that's basically all my advice I can give to you for now. Remember, don't stress too much about it I'm pretty sure you will be fine 頑張ってね!(。•̀ᴗ-)✧
Congrats! Is the exam quite the same as the content of Misa-san's video? I am surprised because Misa-san's exam is very easy for me (not to brag) so I'm wondering if this is really the same as the actual exam (BTW I got a perfect score in this video so I want to know if I will be okay when I take the exam this December I'm planning to take JLPT N5 exam this December but I don't feel confident because I am only self-studying, though I already memorized all the common grammars, kanjis, and vocabulary in the website JLPT Sensei, and can engage basic conversations with my Japanese friends online, so I would like to know if you think I will pass the exam even though I'm self-studying? Thanks in advance! And please don't mind my poor English, lol.
@@unodumpclips There was more listening and also a reading part in the real test. The grammar part was pretty the same. I was taking n5 test about few years ago, before covid.
Dear Sensei, I followed the whole video and had 75 % answers correct. Sadly, the JLPT N5 test in my city has been cancelled. I have to wait until 4 July 2021. In the meantime, I will watch your videos in either UA-cam or Patreon. Thanks. 日本語を教えてくれてありがとう!
You're not alone, it's cancelled here as well. But on the flip side I might be able to reach N4 or maybe even N3 with some hard work by June 2021. I think we should focus on reaching even higher levels! Let's do our best!
You kinda boosted my self-esteem because i was surprised of how good my memory turned out to be. I tried to learn Japanese about 10 years ago and all I've done is finished Minna no Nihongo 1 and half of the second by myself in express mode (1 lesson a day even if i didn't learned words from previous lesson). Though i removed all hiragana above kanji in the book (i had pdf downloaded from piracy websites). And now after 10 years i just saw it in recomendations and decided to watch. Turns out i was able to answer about 70-80% of questions (sometimes though i knew kanji but didn't remember reading). I know N5 supposed to be very elementary but still, it's been 10 years. Always loved how Japanese sounds and grammar was my favorite part (in fact that's the only thing i focused on when studied MNN), maybe i should give it another chance one day
I stopped studying Japanese for a while because I got very busy and I used this video to test how much I still remember. Surprising, I only made a few mistakes. Thanks for making this video! Edit: I've adjusted to my new lifestyle and I've started studying again ^^
I didn't even start the video, but I want to say thanks for all the afford, all I see is the lenght and I can't even imagine how long it took to edit this video. Again thank you for all the free content Sensei
I was looking for something like that to test me before exams, and see which things i should review before them - So i’m so pleasure that you made this video~ どもありがとう、ミサ先生💮
I'm taking the N5 tomorrow and now I feel really confident :D This video really helped me understand the different types of questions that I could get so thank you very much! I'm so grateful for all the videos you make. Your style of teaching is so easy to understand so tyty
I always feel like Im getting a glimpse into the future when Misa uploads a new video for advanced lessons. Im currently on lesson #28 from 2016 so I reckon Ill actually get to THIS video sometime in 2022 :) Good to know there is always more content
@@Mienshao11 Youre probably right, but considering Im going chronologically and rewatching the verbs playlist(s) until I thoroughly understand the lessons, it will take a while to catch up to Misa's 2020/21 videos.
@@neilefc877 Good luck! I also recommend Japanese From Zero, and Miku Real Japanese. And you should use JapanesePod101 for listening practice! 頑張ってくださいね!
@@Mienshao11 I watch JapanesePod101, too :) But Misa is by far the best. She breaks everything right down. For listening practice I tend to watch movies. Thankfully there is a lot of good Japanese movies on UA-cam.
from the chats and talking to people who have taken the JLPT, they say it's a waste of money and time to take level 5 - just go right to level 4. Obviously, more knowledge is needed but that's the advice I got from a couple Japanese student teachers. Thank you for posting these videos Misa
Heyy you did a really good job at explaining the topics, and you covered most of the topics too! I’m taking the N5 test in a couple of days, and really hope to do well in it. Thank you for all the help!
I've been studying Japanese on-and-off for 1 year, not planning to take a test but just trying to understand and communicate. I got everything right but 2 answers. To me, it's encouraging.
The way you speak makes it easier to understand the word's meaning, pronunciation .when ever I try to read sentences in Japanese I start reading it like the way you read :3 Thank you for the amazing video
Thank you Misa 先生! Thanks to all your videos my Japanese has become much better. This test video is a good way to review and learn because you also add the relevent explanations. I can't wait for the next videos. When I started to learn I didn't thought that I will be able to come this far, I had difficuly learning in school so I have been doubting myself. And your videos helped me a lot.❤
This video is fabulous. I admit I was a little nervous and I did not do as well as I hoped but I got some right. Your teaching is a gift. Many thanks Sensei.
Woah..! This is the first video of yours that I watch.. I'm lacking a lot in input, so seeing actual simple sentences helps.. Your explanations also help a lot!!
Thanks a lot for this video! I'm in my hotel in Paris, and doing a bit of practice before taking the test tomorrow. Makes me confident, I got all (or most 🤔) answers right!
Thank you very much Misa Sensei. I got 27/30 of the answers right. Unfortunately JLPT exams where I live were canceled this years. But thank you for your time to do this test.
I planned to take the N4 this December.. But since they cancelled the test... hopefully I'll be able to take the N3 in December 21 instead. So THANKS Misa for giving me some practice tests to make me feel better. ミサ先生は最高ですよ~ btw. I only missed 1 of these questions, because I made a silly mistake :)
I'm thankful that I failed your test you made for us today. I would have gone in to this coming December exam with false confidence and failed it badly. At least I now know where I need to practice and study to get better. Thank you very much!
What a relief ! As I am preparing for Japanese Language N5 and watch numbers of UA-cam videos learning, wondering why don’t someone create interactive video for practice test. Somehow, today I saw your channel recommendation and got this practice test video, you have create exactly what I was looking for. Thank you so much @Misa san.
You mention that you don't use 本 (cylinder counter) to count 本 (book), but a silly addition to this is that in Chinese you DO use 本 (běn) to count books 書/书 (shū)
Literally one of the best channels for japanese learners 😍🙏 thank you sooo much for all the effort! There's not many channels like yours, めっちゃありがとうございます、みささん。
I knew most of the kanji and vocab, but didn’t recall a lot of the words that used hiragana rather than kanji (when I’d learned the word with its kanji). Guess I just need to see this kinda stuff more frequently to get it quicker. Also need some work on grammar. Thank you for taking the time to make this, Misa-sensei!
I think I only got a couple of questions wrong because they were words I hadn't quite learned yet, but this makes me feel really prepared for the JLPT this year! Thank you for all your videos! They're very helpful studying tools!
Misa sensei, thank you so much, you are the best teacher. Very easy, and nicely explained. I'm going to Japan, Kamisama ni, and this is very useful. I hope everything is going fine when I am there in Tokyo first. God bless, Misa sensei.
Hi please make Video about easy way to analyze reading comprehension .. I took the JLPT last week and I find that the most difficult part .. Thank you it will be great help ❤️ More powers such a great Sensei online 😘
Excellent lesson Misa-san! I feel lucky to find your Japanese lessons. I have taken several college-level Japanese courses here in the USA and I have learned a lot from just this one lesson than the other Japanese courses I took. よくやった, がんばり続ける Misa-san!
hello there Misa sensei, i think you should do 1 or more videos like these, i find these videos very efficient for jlpt practice as it includes a bit of everything in one single video and most of the other jlpt practice videos out there focus on one part per video. Also i love your content in general, learning with your videos feels very easy and fun wich is a good thing considering learning a language can be very frustrating and one might feel demotivated at times.
I got 2 things wrong, and 1 I just guessed (it was the right one tho) I got these sentences wrong: 1. 銀行は午後3時に___ and I couldn't understand some of the answers and I said "します" while knowing it made no sense. I knew "to close" like 閉める and that's why I got confused there.. 2. どうぞ入ってください I read it too fast and didn't think much of it, I knew it was はいる but I forgot it for some reason.... I think I said いれる there, which meant "to put in" 3. 野菜を___ I guessed it was きります cuz the other couldn't fit.. I didn't know the meaning of すきます, like, in this type of sentence (now I do, ty) --------- Also, it's a bit easier if there's the kanji and furigana on top, but for some reason when they're written in -kana, it's a bit difficult for me to get them out of the context, cuz you can say a word and without the kanji there it can mean a lot of stuff...... Any tips on how to understand words when written in -kana better?
Started learning this year, I'm surprised that I only got 2 wrong here! For some questions I hesitated picking some answers that I ended up getting right so maybe I need to practice a bit more before being confidant in taking N5
i didn’t realise im actually improving until i tried the questions
watashi mo!
Congratulationz on your improvement! I am so anxious I can't wait to improve. Right now I can recognize Hiragana & katakana however my vocabulary is non existent 😭
@@MizzViperBarzWorld it really does take time, watching Terrace Hous (japanese netflix show) is the most helpful part in studying japanese plus you're enjoying at the same time.
僕も
僕も!
I wasn't planning on taking any tests as I didn't think I was anywhere near a "certifiable" level, but N5 seems surprisingly easy. I only made 2 mistakes, and understood basically everything, including the kanji. Well that boosted my self-confidence.
How do u study japanese?
@@yuna36 Aside from Anki, I don't particularly study much at all. I listen to Japanese radio sometimes and watch some Vtubers and anime for language immersion. Also I sometimes try to talk to myself in basic Japanese in my thoughts and look up crucial words to complete a sentence as needed.
@@Kurtownia tysm for replying!
If you don't mind me asking do you have any vtubers you recommend that you watch?
@@yuna36 Personally I like Nekomata Okayu from the Hololive group. She speaks relatively slowly and in a very relaxed manner, making her easier to understand for non-native speakers.
I rarely watch Vtubers actively tbh, I typically just put a video on to listen to while I do something else.
@@Kurtownia I'm on the opposite spectrum where I like my vtubers speaking fast and chaotically since that makes me more confident later on (natsuiro matsuri)
phew... that was a lot of effort editing... thanks!
ありがとうございました😀
Honestly guys, even with the jlpt not being done this December for most of us, if you were planning to do the jlpt n5, don't worry about it, save yourself the money and target the higher for summer.
Why though?
@@sinharakshit because learning at your own pace is better than cramming it all at once. 大丈夫、君の日本語は上達します!
@@liambuchan4162it's better to know every single detail of the language .... rather than just trying to get the cert. I would still go for N5 and do it at my own pace. my goal is to be able to speak it fluently rather than getting the certs.
@@RockChampEnglish yes I agree. The end goal is not a certificate but a deep understanding of the language
I started to learn Japanese and your channel was on my recommendations so happy to find you. Thanks a lot 💜💜💜
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That is genuinely the most generic thing I have ever read in my life.
misa helps me a lot. I watched her adjective video, and the one about direction. And after that, I watch this one, this one is like a summary of things that I know already or I still have to learn about. it's so great.
ありがとうごさいました。これはとてもやくにたちました。N4とN3のビデオから待っていますよ。
I am a Japanese living in US, for the first question, I feel we can use 1, 2 and 4.
2 is collect grammar, the student will never go home.
3 is also good, the student had some trouble or took a long time to go home, but currently he is at the home finally.
I didn’t know JPL until I saw it, but it is so interesting. Very good channel.
I'm glad you clarified. The other options looked good to me and I was planning to pick number 2, but I thought I was wrong when she said the corner answer was 1.
ほんとうにありがとうございます!みさ先生が手伝ってくれているから、毎日日本語がもっとはなせるようになります!
great job
man
This is the best N5 video I ever watched. I'm really struggling to progress and usually the N5 videos don't actually help, in fact they usually make me feel more hopeless but this video is spot on. It does everything; explains the kanji, explains why each correct answer is correct, expands on alternative sentences as well. This is really going to help me thank you. I can sing Enka songs no problem, but I still can't speak the language very well!
Thank u Misa for creating this practice test, it was really useful! ^^ This Sunday I will do the N5. Let's see what happens lol
Edit: I passed the exam 🥰🥰
Thank u so much misa for helping me through this journey, N4 here I go 😼😼
@One Piece Girl first of all the usual experience of the test might be a bit different as always has been since covid started (in my experience) it was told the exam was going to be about 2 and a half hours but then they've decided to do the WHOLE test in just an hour
And I will say first of all I don't think you should worry that much because you don't need such a high score to pass the exam (with having the minimal score in each area of the test is enough)
I personally don't study with any textbooks and since I don't know how much you know I would suggest using Italki bc there are a lot of ppl that prepare you for the exam (which is what I did) and they can help you strengthen your other areas
For the exam just bring a pencil and an eraser
Overall it wasn't hard but if i would really recommend you to study the listening part (Bc you have very little time to answer and it's quick, also u get to listen to the entire audio just ONCE) grammar wasn't that hard, just be careful with the particles and the vocabulary part to me was very easy and about the Kanjis stress bc they're the very basic ones (you can search N5 Kanjis so you can have an idea of what you will see) it was very quick tbh time went flying
But don't stress it's not that hard
So good luck with that, wish u the best and sorry this paragraph turned SO long but I wanted to make sure I didn't miss any details ^^
頑張れ!(。•̀ᴗ-)✧
@@monserrat7542 thank you for sharing your experience! I really want to take the N5 exam this December but I really don't feel too confident. I'm also worried about the amount of time I can afford to give to my preparation along with my full-time job, etc. You said you studied through iTalki, I think it's a nice service. Did you also create a study schedule for yourself? How many hours in a day/week were you dedicating to just studying Japanese? Thank you in advance!
@@sinharakshit First of all I think you should totally give it a try (because either way you can do it again) but I understand your feelings. I also felt very nervous and wasn't so confident with my level but I can guarantee you it's not as hard as you may think it is. And about my routine to be honest I didn't had a very strict routine but I did make sure to do it consistently. I would usually study like 3 or 4 days a week (only on purely studying grammar, Kanjis etc) but I'd recommend, since you can do the test either in July or December I think is better you choose December so you have WAY more time to prepare (which is what I did) that aside I wouldn't NECESSARILY study 24/7 I would do language input, which means I would spend a lot of time watching series/anime reading manga, listening to podcasts, music etc. Basically immerging yourself into the language so you get really used to it. Another thing that REALLY helped me was doing sample Tests. You can just search JLPT N5 sample Tests either here on UA-cam or in Google and with that you can get a very accurate idea of how the exam would look. So that's basically all my advice I can give to you for now. Remember, don't stress too much about it I'm pretty sure you will be fine 頑張ってね!(。•̀ᴗ-)✧
Congrats! Is the exam quite the same as the content of Misa-san's video? I am surprised because Misa-san's exam is very easy for me (not to brag) so I'm wondering if this is really the same as the actual exam (BTW I got a perfect score in this video so I want to know if I will be okay when I take the exam this December I'm planning to take JLPT N5 exam this December but I don't feel confident because I am only self-studying, though I already memorized all the common grammars, kanjis, and vocabulary in the website JLPT Sensei, and can engage basic conversations with my Japanese friends online, so I would like to know if you think I will pass the exam even though I'm self-studying? Thanks in advance! And please don't mind my poor English, lol.
@@unodumpclips There was more listening and also a reading part in the real test. The grammar part was pretty the same. I was taking n5 test about few years ago, before covid.
Dear Sensei, I followed the whole video and had 75 % answers correct. Sadly, the JLPT N5 test in my city has been cancelled. I have to wait until 4 July 2021. In the meantime, I will watch your videos in either UA-cam or Patreon. Thanks. 日本語を教えてくれてありがとう!
Perfect! Although JLPT is cancelled in our country at the moment.😅
残念でした。
You're not alone, it's cancelled here as well. But on the flip side I might be able to reach N4 or maybe even N3 with some hard work by June 2021.
I think we should focus on reaching even higher levels! Let's do our best!
Italia?
@@frankhong6313 In Italy is cancelled too. We are still in emergency
It's cancelled in most countries.
You kinda boosted my self-esteem because i was surprised of how good my memory turned out to be.
I tried to learn Japanese about 10 years ago and all I've done is finished Minna no Nihongo 1 and half of the second by myself in express mode (1 lesson a day even if i didn't learned words from previous lesson). Though i removed all hiragana above kanji in the book (i had pdf downloaded from piracy websites). And now after 10 years i just saw it in recomendations and decided to watch. Turns out i was able to answer about 70-80% of questions (sometimes though i knew kanji but didn't remember reading). I know N5 supposed to be very elementary but still, it's been 10 years.
Always loved how Japanese sounds and grammar was my favorite part (in fact that's the only thing i focused on when studied MNN), maybe i should give it another chance one day
I stopped studying Japanese for a while because I got very busy and I used this video to test how much I still remember. Surprising, I only made a few mistakes. Thanks for making this video!
Edit: I've adjusted to my new lifestyle and I've started studying again ^^
I only got 2 wrong! It's thanks to your videos, they helped a lot.
I will always always remember the tenki Kanji because I love how it's basically "sky vibes" lol
actually ski + energy = air (kuu ki). tenki is heavens + energy (energy coming from heaven/gods).
@@LeeorVardi Boo
thank you so much!! You are the best Japanese teacher on youtube 💖
Sensei, you rock! I can see the fruits of my efforts. You have my gratitude and my patronage for life.
I didn't even start the video, but I want to say thanks for all the afford, all I see is the lenght and I can't even imagine how long it took to edit this video.
Again thank you for all the free content Sensei
I'm preparing to take the JLPT N5 next year, thanks for this useful video! 😊
This is one of the best videos for learning japanese. I rarely write comments, so you are really amazing! ありがとうございました!
I was looking for something like that to test me before exams, and see which things i should review before them - So i’m so pleasure that you made this video~
どもありがとう、ミサ先生💮
I have been studying for the JLPT by myself and I feel that this practice helped me to organize everything I’ve learned so far. Thank you!
I'm amazed this content is free. What a life saver. Arigathanks!
日本語能力試験が3日内であり、何でも動画を見るどうか悩みに気をそらしているよ。思い詰めると言ったにしろ言ってなかったにしろ緊張にならずにいられないで、ミサ先生達が文法の風の練習を与えてくれてよかったな。更に、まだ終わっていないので、N1の総まとめや新幹線マスターシリーズの本を持っているんが、N2の準備が必要からだ。そのために、精一杯頑張りを通じて、先生からのあげった例をいくつか書き留めておきます。
Explained amazingly! Thanks for the review Misa. I'm more excited for the N4 and N3 ones
I'm taking the N5 tomorrow and now I feel really confident :D
This video really helped me understand the different types of questions that I could get so thank you very much! I'm so grateful for all the videos you make. Your style of teaching is so easy to understand so tyty
Thank you so much Misa omg ! perfect timing as always
Why Misa?
I always feel like Im getting a glimpse into the future when Misa uploads a new video for advanced lessons. Im currently on lesson #28 from 2016 so I reckon Ill actually get to THIS video sometime in 2022 :)
Good to know there is always more content
it should only take you 5-10 months to get to this level. unless you're super busy.
@@Mienshao11 Youre probably right, but considering Im going chronologically and rewatching the verbs playlist(s) until I thoroughly understand the lessons, it will take a while to catch up to Misa's 2020/21 videos.
@@neilefc877 Good luck! I also recommend Japanese From Zero, and Miku Real Japanese. And you should use JapanesePod101 for listening practice! 頑張ってくださいね!
@@Mienshao11 I watch JapanesePod101, too :) But Misa is by far the best. She breaks everything right down.
For listening practice I tend to watch movies. Thankfully there is a lot of good Japanese movies on UA-cam.
Given that we are now sometime in 2022, how goes the studies in getting up to this level?
I took JLPT N5 today, thank you for this video, was very helpful
from the chats and talking to people who have taken the JLPT, they say it's a waste of money and time to take level 5 - just go right to level 4. Obviously, more knowledge is needed but that's the advice I got from a couple Japanese student teachers. Thank you for posting these videos Misa
Heyy you did a really good job at explaining the topics, and you covered most of the topics too! I’m taking the N5 test in a couple of days, and really hope to do well in it. Thank you for all the help!
I've been studying Japanese on-and-off for 1 year, not planning to take a test but just trying to understand and communicate. I got everything right but 2 answers. To me, it's encouraging.
I aced this practice and that’s giving me the confidence to skip the JLPT N5 and go straight to studying for the JLPT N4 instead 💪 thank you Misa 先生!
I can't say I'm a fan of multiple choice questions where many options are technically correct but one is more right.
しかし答えは明らか. If you know the answer then you know the answer so go prepared as if you would to any other test.
@@carbon-structure Bingo. Multiple choice already gives you a huge advantage. Learning a language takes work, no two ways about it.
The way you speak makes it easier to understand the word's meaning, pronunciation .when ever I try to read sentences in Japanese I start reading it like the way you read :3 Thank you for the amazing video
This was so cool! Thank you soooo much, I'm at the end of Genki 2 and I only got 3 wrong in this test, this makes me see that I'm indeed learning
Thank you Misa 先生! Thanks to all your videos my Japanese has become much better. This test video is a good way to review and learn because you also add the relevent explanations. I can't wait for the next videos.
When I started to learn I didn't thought that I will be able to come this far, I had difficuly learning in school so I have been doubting myself. And your videos helped me a lot.❤
These videos give me so much motivation and clear explanation for the contents of the test, thanks so much Misa-san!
One of the best Japanese language learning videos I have watched on UA-cam. Thank you!
Exactly a year later this gets recommended to me. I have long passed N5 and in N3. Not the fastest progression but progression none the less.
Thats way more then me, It would take me 5 years to get from N5 to N4, Just keep pushing and move at your own pace! :)
This video is fabulous. I admit I was a little nervous and I did not do as well as I hoped but I got some right. Your teaching is a gift. Many thanks Sensei.
A couple months ago I think I might have gotten 3 questions right. Now I only got 3 wrong. Your videos are the best
みさ先生一億回ありがとうございます
Thank you! I think this helped me quite a bit today at my N5 test! Especially the difference between もう and も!
I got almost all of them right! Couldn’t have done it without your amazing videos Misa! But wow, the kanji for 聞く totally threw me off!
Dat 'Rona kept me away from the JLPT5 this year, but this lets me know I am on the right track. I am excited and READY for next year.
Woah..! This is the first video of yours that I watch.. I'm lacking a lot in input, so seeing actual simple sentences helps.. Your explanations also help a lot!!
Thanks a lot for this video! I'm in my hotel in Paris, and doing a bit of practice before taking the test tomorrow. Makes me confident, I got all (or most 🤔) answers right!
l' articulation de Misa sensei et son rythme sont trés clairs et agréables à suivre.Thank you so much.
Thank you very much Misa Sensei. I got 27/30 of the answers right. Unfortunately JLPT exams where I live were canceled this years. But thank you for your time to do this test.
Thank you for explaining us to JLPT N5 and Sensei try to explain us how to answer by point to point
やった!全てを正しく答えました😊
みささんのおかげさまで感謝してます
I planned to take the N4 this December.. But since they cancelled the test... hopefully I'll be able to take the N3 in December 21 instead. So THANKS Misa for giving me some practice tests to make me feel better. ミサ先生は最高ですよ~
btw. I only missed 1 of these questions, because I made a silly mistake :)
This is an amazing video!!! It's good to review everything that's been learned!!
I'm thankful that I failed your test you made for us today. I would have gone in to this coming December exam with false confidence and failed it badly.
At least I now know where I need to practice and study to get better.
Thank you very much!
Thank you so much! 😍 I’m hoping for other future uploads like this. It really helps that you explain why an answer is wrong.
you fully translated everything sooooo well, thank you so much.
Love you 🖤
This is so incredibly useful! I love how you explaining everything in detail, absolutely perfect!
Misa this is great!!! I'm actually getting these right. It makes me less afraid of JLPT N5
What a relief ! As I am preparing for Japanese Language N5 and watch numbers of UA-cam videos learning, wondering why don’t someone create interactive video for practice test. Somehow, today I saw your channel recommendation and got this practice test video, you have create exactly what I was looking for. Thank you so much @Misa san.
Thank you so much for this! I'm taking the N5 test a week from Sunday and this has been incredibly helpful! ありがとうございます!
If possible, I would like to have more of this type of episode. Please make it a series, thank you.
Thank you. You were my sensei few years ago but i stop using italki because was busy and manage to find you here. 懐かしいです
You mention that you don't use 本 (cylinder counter) to count 本 (book), but a silly addition to this is that in Chinese you DO use 本 (běn) to count books 書/书 (shū)
Literally one of the best channels for japanese learners 😍🙏 thank you sooo much for all the effort! There's not many channels like yours, めっちゃありがとうございます、みささん。
I feel so happy being able to understand the listening portion. I suck at kani but i can understand.
今日私は四十の新しい漢字を学ぶしました. I am still new to Japanese but Misa 先生 lessons are so helpful.
学ぶ+しました=学びました
I knew most of the kanji and vocab, but didn’t recall a lot of the words that used hiragana rather than kanji (when I’d learned the word with its kanji). Guess I just need to see this kinda stuff more frequently to get it quicker. Also need some work on grammar. Thank you for taking the time to make this, Misa-sensei!
Cramming before my N5, ありがとうございますミサ先生!
Please do such a series each year before July and December dates, that would be totally beneficial for the students
i took this just to test my knowledge but looks like I still have a long way to go, but still ありがとうございますミサ先生。
I think I only got a couple of questions wrong because they were words I hadn't quite learned yet, but this makes me feel really prepared for the JLPT this year! Thank you for all your videos! They're very helpful studying tools!
Thank you, this was super helpful! Must have been a lot of effort filming + editing, really appreciate it.
Misa sensei, thank you so much, you are the best teacher. Very easy, and nicely explained. I'm going to Japan, Kamisama ni, and this is very useful. I hope everything is going fine when I am there in Tokyo first.
God bless, Misa sensei.
This is very helpful to me as I like to study with examples. Arigatou Misa sensei!!
このJLPT N5 練習動画ありがとう。目を開きました。今はね、たくさん言葉は知らない(十五回ノート書きました、漢字も読めない)ですからいっぱい練習します!覚えましょう!今年に多分、JLPTN5行きます。
二週間前にぜんぜん分かってない、でも今は三つだけが間違った。ハートもありがとうございますみさ先生!いっぱい練習しました。沢山漢字も覚えた。レベルアップの感じ。でも沢山マンガの漢字まだ読めない。も一度ありがとうございますみさ先生!
6日前のJLPTN5練習しました!今度は答え間違ったの数えるがゼロ!三回目のありがとうございます、みさ先生!頑張ります!いつかにネイティブのレベルを届いてます!:)
JLPTN5のテストが終わった!漢字はちょっと簡単でした、読むことは危なかった、聞くこともちょっと簡単ですね。来年はJLPTN4を目指したいと思います!
This type of video is very helpful, thank you!
Hi please make Video about easy way to analyze reading comprehension .. I took the JLPT last week and I find that the most difficult part ..
Thank you it will be great help ❤️ More powers such a great Sensei online 😘
This is a really good test thankyou so much for taking the time to teach us this Misa sensei arigato gozaimasu tame Ni za jugyo💐
I'm excited for JLPT practice N3&N2 😊
You're making this so interesting! I've been meaning to do mock exams but I never did... Looking forward to your N3 video!
Excellent lesson Misa-san! I feel lucky to find your Japanese lessons. I have taken several college-level Japanese courses here in the USA and I have learned a lot from just this one lesson than the other Japanese courses I took. よくやった, がんばり続ける Misa-san!
みさ先生はすごい先生です!
Practice test N4 please, i will waiting!
有難う。ミサ先生のおかげで上手になってた。
hello there Misa sensei, i think you should do 1 or more videos like these, i find these videos very efficient for jlpt practice as it includes a bit of everything in one single video and most of the other jlpt practice videos out there focus on one part per video.
Also i love your content in general, learning with your videos feels very easy and fun wich is a good thing considering learning a language can be very frustrating and one might feel demotivated at times.
I got 2 things wrong, and 1 I just guessed (it was the right one tho)
I got these sentences wrong:
1. 銀行は午後3時に___
and I couldn't understand some of the answers and I said "します" while knowing it made no sense. I knew "to close" like 閉める and that's why I got confused there..
2. どうぞ入ってください
I read it too fast and didn't think much of it, I knew it was はいる but I forgot it for some reason.... I think I said いれる there, which meant "to put in"
3. 野菜を___
I guessed it was きります cuz the other couldn't fit.. I didn't know the meaning of すきます, like, in this type of sentence (now I do, ty)
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Also, it's a bit easier if there's the kanji and furigana on top, but for some reason when they're written in -kana, it's a bit difficult for me to get them out of the context, cuz you can say a word and without the kanji there it can mean a lot of stuff......
Any tips on how to understand words when written in -kana better?
this video was so good it made me realize how much ive learned
Me too!
ありがとうございます‼️
I really enjoy/need videos like this! Thank you very much!
今、英語を勉強しています!日本の英語教材よりも貴方のチャンネル見てる方が為になります😆✨✨可愛い❤️
Taking this right after my exonomics final. Thannks Misa! You're the best!
Started learning this year, I'm surprised that I only got 2 wrong here! For some questions I hesitated picking some answers that I ended up getting right so maybe I need to practice a bit more before being confidant in taking N5
im so happy to find your channel :))))) its very helpful to me !
OMG THANK U THIS IS THE ONLY VIDEO I FOUND ON YT THAT IS SO HELPFUL
Thank you so much for this ❤️
Thank you so much for this educational video. I am really grateful that a sensei like you is on youtube. 😊❤️
Test is tomorrow, viewing this for study purposes now..
オレはめっちゃ眠いけどがんばろ。。。
I did not realise how much I have improved in 6-7 months. I got only 2 questions wrong. Thank you so much Misa-san !