So with the JLPT right around the corner I've been assessing what went well this year and what I want to focus on after the exam.
In my case, I think that I'll get the most out of these 3 resources:
1. Finishing Nihongo Challenge N4 Grammar. I am completely and totally past the N4 vocab. I am just not in the same place grammar-wise, and I'd like to get there. Finishing this book is probably a good step in that direction.
2. Finish kanzen N3 kanji. I love this book!
3. Work thru kanzen N3 grammar. This is the book that JOI uses for their lessons, and I've taken a ton of lessons there over the last year. So I am already familiar with a lot of the content. But since I've never used it myself I'm just not sure how much of it I really know at this point. I'd like to start going thru the book on my own. This ties in with (1) above.
Outside of these things I'd like to keep doing anki daily, with a focus on keeping my daily reps low enough to not be bothersome. Also add some JOI lessons (probably less important this year than last), do more listening with fluentu, maybe read more, etc. It would also be nice to give another presentation in Japan in Japanese this year, but I don't know if that will happen.
In my case, I think that I'll get the most out of these 3 resources:
1. Finishing Nihongo Challenge N4 Grammar. I am completely and totally past the N4 vocab. I am just not in the same place grammar-wise, and I'd like to get there. Finishing this book is probably a good step in that direction.
2. Finish kanzen N3 kanji. I love this book!
3. Work thru kanzen N3 grammar. This is the book that JOI uses for their lessons, and I've taken a ton of lessons there over the last year. So I am already familiar with a lot of the content. But since I've never used it myself I'm just not sure how much of it I really know at this point. I'd like to start going thru the book on my own. This ties in with (1) above.
Outside of these things I'd like to keep doing anki daily, with a focus on keeping my daily reps low enough to not be bothersome. Also add some JOI lessons (probably less important this year than last), do more listening with fluentu, maybe read more, etc. It would also be nice to give another presentation in Japan in Japanese this year, but I don't know if that will happen.

