AしてからでないとBできない is justifying why you can't do B just yet (e.g. as a response to a customer who asked you to do B), AしなければBできない is justifying why you have to do A.
Edited: 2016-01-23, 12:34 pm

(2016-01-23, 4:08 pm)ariariari Wrote: Man, so many good posts here lately! I'm glad that I'm not the only one who is slogging thru study at this point.I think you'll like shiro. It's got cheezy puns but they're easy to understand. Plus before the very first mini story, it teaches readers how to use a French press! I think there are more mini cafe lessons in the manga too. Plus it's only a 5 volume series! I wanted this to be my first manga series I finish so I can congratulate myself that much faster! xD
I think I've heard about しろくまカフェ a few times at this point but never read it. I'll probably check it out. I feel like a change from yotsuba.
(2016-01-26, 12:16 pm)poiprotocol Wrote: Have any of you tried the Level 4 Graded Readers or any Magic Tree House books? I find them good practice.
The Magic Tree House books (translations of American kids books actually) are really well written and interesting enough for adults. They push me vocab and grammar wise, but I can still get 90% of what's going on. And they don't give the visual crutch of pictures to the extent that manga do.
I've also bought a used copy of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone . It's definitely a step higher than the things I mention above. But it has copious furigana and is still within reach.
(2016-01-26, 8:08 pm)ariariari Wrote: Update on my N3 score: I think that all the people who took the test are now hitting the results url and I can't connect. lol
(2016-01-27, 1:13 pm)ariariari Wrote: Hey guys,
As a solution to the "JLPT is only offered once a year where I live" problem I'm thinking of taking the J-CAT test soon and again in 6 months. You can learn more about the J-CAT here and here.
I think it would be fun if a bunch of us took it together now and again in 6 months. The biggest problems I have with JLPT is that it's pass-fail and only offered once a year. The combination makes the exam a pretty high pressure affair. This seems like a reputable way to measure progress with less pressure.
I'm trying to finish my N3 kanji book and my N4 grammar book within 6 months, so getting a snapshot of my ability before and after should be useful for me.
(2016-01-27, 1:27 pm)poiprotocol Wrote: I know that on the N1-N3 threads, there are lots of recommendations for practice exam books and some of the studiers by an assortment and take them monthly, etc. I don't know if N3 has the same variety of exam books available aside from the official one.Looks like the selection is a little narrower for N3 (the 3A one-mock-test-per-book sets are only N1 and N2), but there are some, for instance this is the N3 version of the ゼッタイ合格 mock test book that I have for N1. It's got three complete mock tests in it, including CDs for the listening test section. Buying that and then doing one test from it every three months or so would provide a reasonable measure of progress I think.
(2016-01-27, 1:43 pm)pm215 Wrote:(2016-01-27, 1:27 pm)poiprotocol Wrote: I know that on the N1-N3 threads, there are lots of recommendations for practice exam books and some of the studiers by an assortment and take them monthly, etc. I don't know if N3 has the same variety of exam books available aside from the official one.Looks like the selection is a little narrower for N3 (the 3A one-mock-test-per-book sets are only N1 and N2), but there are some, for instance this is the N3 version of the ゼッタイ合格 mock test book that I have for N1. It's got three complete mock tests in it, including CDs for the listening test section. Buying that and then doing one test from it every three months or so would provide a reasonable measure of progress I think.
(2016-01-27, 1:43 pm)pm215 Wrote: Looks like the selection is a little narrower for N3 (the 3A one-mock-test-per-book sets are only N1 and N2), but there are some, for instance this is the N3 version of the ゼッタイ合格 mock test book that I have for N1. It's got three complete mock tests in it, including CDs for the listening test section.
So I definitely can't manage daily communication yet.