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N2 to N1 - Study Plan - stevesayskanpai - 2010-12-07 No rest for the wicked...after having finished N2, I'm taking some time off studying Japanese- to plan my study for N1! I was thinking of doing either KO2001 or Kanji in Context all the way through to really consolidate my kanji and reading knowledge so question 1 is- which is better, K02001 or KiC? Secondly, if my goal is N1 next December, does anyone have some advice on making that step up? For N2 I used the Green Kanzen Master grammar book (v. good) and the UNICOM vocab book (ok) I'm torn between sticking with Kanzen, going for the MATOMESO series (which seem to get very good reviews), or trying a specifically designed N1 book (see link). Any advice on which to go for? To recap: 1. Which do people find better, KO2001 or KiC? 2. Which do people find better, Kanzen Series Matomeso Series or Specific N1 series N2 to N1 - Study Plan - chochajin - 2010-12-07 For N2 I first went through the 2 KO2001 books, then went on with Kanji in Context. Kanji in Context is much harder than KO, but I think it doesn't hurt to go through both books. I'm preparing for N1 now, too. Vocabulary and Kanji should be okay already, so I will focus on grammar first using the yellow Kanzen Master grammar book. Once that is done, I focus on reading practice because that's what I failed (probably) in this year's N2 test. |