Since I did so poorly on grammar last time, I've been working on that the most. I recently finished adding the cards from the Grammar Domination deck, but I might find some other example sentences to review for those same points, based on how I do on the grammar quizzes I have.
I haven't studied any new vocabulary in Anki, but I've been more harsh on reviews; .
My plan to conquer the reading section is to read the things posted on 社説比較くん on top of my pleasure reading (for which I've been trying to find time to continue some web novels I like, since the games I had been playing are getting a bit too easy to read).
For listening practice, I've been watching YouTube videos and listening to some audio dramas (which are a great medium, but I've only found a couple that I like). I'm also doing conversation practice with my tutor, but that's focusing more on my production than my listening comprehension, so I don't think the level is high enough to count all that much towards the JLPT (even though its listening section isn't really that high of a level either).
And this site has been really overhauled, so if I linked to it in the past, those links are probably broken now:
https://ashitane.edutown.jp/quiz/subject/11/
That's just the 国語 quizzes (they have some for all subjects, but it seems to be aimed primarily at elementary and middle school students); I haven't looked through them all yet, but I know they have quizzes on idioms and particles; it's probably good for the N3 thread as well.
I just took the idiom quiz to see if you can still use the site without signing up. Good news: you can. Bad news: I suck at fourth grade level idioms...
I haven't studied any new vocabulary in Anki, but I've been more harsh on reviews; .
My plan to conquer the reading section is to read the things posted on 社説比較くん on top of my pleasure reading (for which I've been trying to find time to continue some web novels I like, since the games I had been playing are getting a bit too easy to read).
For listening practice, I've been watching YouTube videos and listening to some audio dramas (which are a great medium, but I've only found a couple that I like). I'm also doing conversation practice with my tutor, but that's focusing more on my production than my listening comprehension, so I don't think the level is high enough to count all that much towards the JLPT (even though its listening section isn't really that high of a level either).
And this site has been really overhauled, so if I linked to it in the past, those links are probably broken now:
https://ashitane.edutown.jp/quiz/subject/11/
That's just the 国語 quizzes (they have some for all subjects, but it seems to be aimed primarily at elementary and middle school students); I haven't looked through them all yet, but I know they have quizzes on idioms and particles; it's probably good for the N3 thread as well.
I just took the idiom quiz to see if you can still use the site without signing up. Good news: you can. Bad news: I suck at fourth grade level idioms...
Edited: 2016-05-12, 10:55 am

