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I just made an account so I could review the 3JLPT but there are 40 "JLPT 4" and "JLPT3"grammar terms I don't know. The website doesn't seem tructworthy to me...but this may be becasue there were no instructions or introduction to the website. It's just a list that anyone can post.
(Sorry for necromancing another post.)
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I was thinking I making/working on making my own JLPT/grammer deck. Just to the useful stuff/break it down,understand grammar points. So I can review the basics,etc.(For all JLPT levels, 4 to 1.(I think there is 5 levels now, But it won't take long for me personally, I'll go up to everything expect level 1) I didn't really formally study grammar. But if it can help me advance to the next level, I'll honestly put the effort into it.
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Cool, I was hoping there would be a site with all the JLPT4-3 grammar points. Where are you getting the information you are making a deck out of (if any)?
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OK, thanks for the advice.
Good luck with RTKIII!
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Yeah, same problem with feedback, comments etc. I tried to mail them about it but that didn't work either.
I'm a big fan of the site, and I use it in conjunction with other more hard reference like the Dictionary of Advanced Japanese Grammar & Kanzen Master as a rounded approach....
ANYWAY - the site just went down while I was using it. 4 days before the JLPT..... comeonnnnn!!! Anyone know anything?!
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I imagine Tae Kim is still maintaining JGram, as I've seen him active lately. He finished his Guide to Japanese not that long ago. I second another user here, though -- I don't find the site to be reliable. Even when you look at an entry, you can see posters find among one another. I honestly almost never seen an entry that does not have some kind of argument or questioning of example veracity going on.